Seismic Exploration of Hydrocarbons in Heterogeneous Reservoirs
New Theories, Methods and Applications
Seismic Exploration of Hydrocarbons in Heterogeneous Reservoirs: New Theories, Methods and Applications is based on the field research conducted over the past decade by an authoring team of five of the world's leading geoscientists. In recent years, the...
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Seismic Exploration of Hydrocarbons in Heterogeneous Reservoirs: New Theories, Methods and Applications is based on the field research conducted over the past decade by an authoring team of five of the world's leading geoscientists. In recent years, the exploration targets of world's oil companies have become more complex. The direct detection of hydrocarbons based on seismic wave data in heterogeneous oil/gas reservoirs has become a hot spot in the research of applied and exploration geophysics. The relevant theories, approaches and applications, which the authors have worked on for years and have established mature technical processes for industrial application, are of significant meaning to the further study and practice of engineers, researchers and students in related area.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Jing Ba , José M. Carcione , Qizhen Du
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology
- EAN: 9780124201514
Autoren-Porträt von Jing Ba, José M. Carcione, Qizhen Du
Jing Ba was born in Hubei province of China in 1980. He received his doctoral degree from one of Chinese top universities, Tsinghua University in 2008. From 2008 to 2012, He worked as a geophysicist in the Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED), China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC). He was employed as a senior geophysicist by CNPC in 2012 and also works as a geophysical consultant for Energy Prospecting Technology USA Inc. (USA) in part-time service. He is an associate editor of Applied Geophysics since 2011 and works as technical referee for more than 20 geophysical journals. He is a member of AGU, SEG and EAGE. With solid and strong researching and application experiences in China, Central Asia and South America, he has been dedicated to build vast cooperation relationships between oil companies, oil service companies and global top-rated universities and researching institutes. He is also always ready to be a bond of both academic and practical connections between world and Chinese exploration communities.Jing Ba published 2 books and more than 60 articles on geophysical journals and key conferences. His main research interests are wave propagation theory and hydrocarbon seismic detection methods. He leads several key research projects of wave propagation theory and industrial application. His theories and techniques have been successfully applied in the exploration areas of oil fields of China. He won several prizes for exploration research and has presented 11 China patents.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Seismic Exploration of Hydrocarbons in Heterogeneous Reservoirs “
1. Introduction.2. Poro-elasticity theories and experiments for reservoir rocks.3. Acoustics of partially saturated rocks: Experiments and theories.4. Fine layering and fractures. Effective anisotropy.5. Seismic wave models for fractured porous medium and applications.6. Elastic wave joint imaging for complex reservoirs.7. Quantitative seismic interpretation.8. Case studies: Reservoir characterization for lithology, porosity, fluid and fractures.
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