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The Leading Edge; September 2007; v. 26; no. 9; p. 1176-1184; DOI: 10.1190/1.2780789
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Use of multicomponent seismic data for oil-water discrimination in fractured reservoirs

Zhongping Qian, Mark Chapman, Xiang-Yang Li, Heng-Chang Dai and Enru Liu

British Geological Survey, Edinburgh, U.K.

Yonggang Zhang and Yanguang Wang

Sinopec, Dongying, China

Corresponding author: mhch{at}bgs.ac.uk

Geophysicists have devoted great efforts to the problem of determining fluid saturation from seismic measurements, with some notable successes. It is commonly believed that fluid information is to be found in the P-wave data, with shear waves being insensitive to fluid, and indeed almost all successful fluid-detection methodologies have been based on analysis of the P-wave.







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