Uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions

The uncertainty of two recently proposed methods, "new fluid factor" and "delta K", is analyzed under different water saturation and noise conditions through Monte Carlo modelling. The new fluid factor performs reliably (all metric parameters are above 0.9) when the water saturat...

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Main Authors: Liu, C., Ghosh, D., Salim, A.M.A.
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Published: MDPI AG 2019
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spelling my.utp.eprints.248442021-08-27T08:42:27Z Uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions Liu, C. Ghosh, D. Salim, A.M.A. The uncertainty of two recently proposed methods, "new fluid factor" and "delta K", is analyzed under different water saturation and noise conditions through Monte Carlo modelling. The new fluid factor performs reliably (all metric parameters are above 0.9) when the water saturation is up to 95. The delta K has better performance (all metric parameters are close to 1) such that it is able to distinguish hydrocarbon from brine without the interference of high water saturation. The results prove the performances of the two methods are stable in a high water-saturation scenario. The analysis of noise indicates the methods are sensitive to noise in the input data in that the performance is excellent when the noise is relatively low (??20 dB) and decreases with increasing noise energy. The new fluid factor, which is in the interface domain, is more sensitive than delta K in the impedance domain. The metric parameters of the new fluid factor and delta K are in the range of 0.5 to 0.8 when the noise is high (-7 dB). High-quality input data and integration with other geophysical methods can effectively reduce these risks. In addition, two widely used traditional methods (fluid factor and Lambda-Rho) are analyzed as comparisons. It turns out the new fluid factor and delta K have better performance than traditional methods in both high water saturation and noise conditions. © 2019 by the authors. MDPI AG 2019 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85076682302&doi=10.3390%2fapp9235239&partnerID=40&md5=0b381970e93f96fe93383766b64fc9c4 Liu, C. and Ghosh, D. and Salim, A.M.A. (2019) Uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9 (23). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/24844/
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description The uncertainty of two recently proposed methods, "new fluid factor" and "delta K", is analyzed under different water saturation and noise conditions through Monte Carlo modelling. The new fluid factor performs reliably (all metric parameters are above 0.9) when the water saturation is up to 95. The delta K has better performance (all metric parameters are close to 1) such that it is able to distinguish hydrocarbon from brine without the interference of high water saturation. The results prove the performances of the two methods are stable in a high water-saturation scenario. The analysis of noise indicates the methods are sensitive to noise in the input data in that the performance is excellent when the noise is relatively low (??20 dB) and decreases with increasing noise energy. The new fluid factor, which is in the interface domain, is more sensitive than delta K in the impedance domain. The metric parameters of the new fluid factor and delta K are in the range of 0.5 to 0.8 when the noise is high (-7 dB). High-quality input data and integration with other geophysical methods can effectively reduce these risks. In addition, two widely used traditional methods (fluid factor and Lambda-Rho) are analyzed as comparisons. It turns out the new fluid factor and delta K have better performance than traditional methods in both high water saturation and noise conditions. © 2019 by the authors.
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author Liu, C.
Ghosh, D.
Salim, A.M.A.
spellingShingle Liu, C.
Ghosh, D.
Salim, A.M.A.
Uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions
author_facet Liu, C.
Ghosh, D.
Salim, A.M.A.
author_sort Liu, C.
title Uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions
title_short Uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions
title_full Uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions
title_fullStr Uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions
title_full_unstemmed Uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions
title_sort uncertainty analysis of two methods in hydrocarbon prediction under different water saturation and noise conditions
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2019
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