Summary
Authors: Evanz Lazaro (presenter), YPFB Chaco S.A; Kim Bejarano, Universite Toulouse III Paul Sabatier
There is more information in the seismic data than just Amplitude. A technique to extract more information is multiresolution analysis.
In this research, the Multiresolution Analysis (AMR) technique is applied in the domain wave number- space to 3D seismic data in the central Bolivian sub-Andean zone. Geologically the research is focused on deep studies around 4200 m (TVD), on the Robore sands (ArRob I, II and III) at levels of the Lower Devonian. The results, called k-anomalies, show an interesting relationship between long wavelengths and hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Bio:
Evanz Lázaro, YPFB Chaco
Evanz is a Physicist from the Universidad Mayor de San Andres (UMSA). In his 12 years of experience in the industry, he has worked at Petroandina S.A.M. as Exploration Geophysicist, at OSC-Observatorio San Calixto as Seismological Researcher and Seismic Analyst, and at the Observatorio Geomagnetico as consultant and analyst of terrestrial’s magnetics data.
Currently, he is Exploration Geophysicist at YPFB Chaco, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, where he is responsible for the evaluation and analysis of magnetotelluric and seismic data for geological interpretation.
Evanz is a member of the Bolivian Physical Society (SOBOFI), and Centro Latinoamericano de Física (CLAF).
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