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The Leading Edge; November 2009; v. 28; no. 11; p. 1380-1386; DOI: 10.1190/1.3259617
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SPECIAL SECTION: The rocky Mountain region

Multicomponent time-lapse seismic interpretation of Rulison Field, Colorado using spectral-decomposition attributes

Nelson Rojas

Ecopetrol S. A.

Thomas L. Davis

Colorado School of Mines

Corresponding author: Nelson.Rojas{at}ecopetrol.com.co

Abstract

The most common applications of spectral decomposition in seismic interpretation have been to delineate and visualize stratigraphic features and as a direct hydrocarbon indicator. In this study, we applied spectral decomposition to time-lapse seismic interpretation. We used the multi-component seismic data acquired by the Reservoir Char-acterization Project of Colorado School of Mines at Rulison Field in 2003, 2004, and 2006.







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