Nishant Kamath
Colorado School of Mines
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First Break | 2016
Ehsan Zabihi Naeini; Tariq Alkhalifah; Ilya Tsvankin; Nishant Kamath; Jiubing Cheng
Building a 3D reservoir model, which has become a key part of reservoir management, is a challenging task. Classic seismic inversion techniques, both deterministic and stochastic, have attempted to reduce the uncertainty in reservoir modelling. However, these inversion methods are typically based just on amplitude and make a number of critical simplifying assumptions, such as that migrated data are accurate and can be modelled by 1D convolution (using reflection coefficients computed from the Zoeppritz equation or its linear approximations). Migration algorithms themselves may suffer from inadequate amplitude and multiple-scattering treatments. Full-waveform inversion (FWI), specifically designed for the direct estimation of the reservoir parameters, is proposed here as an alternative method for seismic reservoir characterization. This is clearly an ambitious goal, and it is not our intention to claim we have already achieved it. Instead, we intend to introduce the main components of such reservoir-oriented inversion and discuss a strategy for elastic, anisotropic FWI constrained by rockphysics models and facies types. Among the many challenges, we focus mostly on understanding the physics and describing some elements of an efficient forward-modelling engine. In particular, we show how analysing the radiation patterns helps to optimise the parameterisation and could reduce the null space.
79th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2017 | 2017
E. Zabihi Naeini; Nishant Kamath; Ilya Tsvankin; Tariq Alkhalifah
Most current reservoir-characterization workflows are based on classic amplitude-variation-with-offset (AVO) inversion techniques. Although these methods have been widely used over the years, full-waveform inversion (FWI) represents a potentially powerful tool for higher-resolution reservoir characterization. An important step in developing reservoir-oriented FWI is the implementation of facies-based rock-physics constraints adapted from the classic methods. We show that such constraints can be incorporated into FWI by adding appropriately designed regularization terms to the objective function. The advantages of the proposed algorithm are demonstrated on both isotropic and VTI (transversely isotropic with a vertical symmetry axis) models with pronounced lateral and vertical heterogeneity. The inversion results are in agreement with published theoretical radiation patterns produced by perturbations in the medium parameters.
Geophysics | 2013
Nishant Kamath; Ilya Tsvankin
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2016
Nishant Kamath; Ilya Tsvankin; Esteban Díaz
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2014
Nishant Kamath; Ilya Tsvankin
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2017
Nishant Kamath; Ilya Tsvankin; Ehsan Zabihi Naeini
Geophysics | 2017
Nishant Kamath; Ilya Tsvankin; Ehsan Zabihi Naeini
Geophysics | 2017
Nishant Kamath; Ilya Tsvankin; Esteban Díaz
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2014
Nishant Kamath; Ilya Tsvankin
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2013
Nishant Kamath; Ilya Tsvankin