SEISMIC IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF DEEP STRIKE-SLIP FAULTS IN THE TARIM CRATON BASIN

Seismic Identification and Characterization of Deep Strike-Slip Faults in the Tarim Craton Basin

Seismic Identification and Characterization of Deep Strike-Slip Faults in the Tarim Craton Basin

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Through hydrocarbon explorations, deep carbonate reservoirs within a craton were determined to be influenced by deep strike-slip faults, which exhibit small displacements and are challenging to identify.Previous research has established a correlation between seismic attributes and deep geological information, wherein large-scale faults can cause abrupt waveform discontinuities.However, due to the inherent limitations of seismic datasets, such as low signal-to-noise ratios and resolutions, accurately characterizing complex strike-slip faults remains difficult, resulting in increased uncertainties Pads in fault characterization and reservoir prediction.In this study, we integrate advanced techniques such as principal component analysis and structure-oriented filtering with a fault-centric imaging approach to refine the resolution of seismic data from the Tarim craton.Our detailed evaluation encompassed 12 distinct seismic attributes, culminating in the creation of a sophisticated model for identifying strike-slip faults.

This model incorporates select seismic attributes and leverages fusion algorithms like K-means, ellipsoid growth, and wavelet transformations.Through the technical approach introduced in this study, we have achieved multi-scale characterization of complex strike-slip faults with throws of less than 10 m.This workflow has the potential to be extended to other complex reservoirs governed by strike-slip OIl faults in cratonic basins, thus offering valuable insights for hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir characterization in similar geological settings.

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