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The Leading Edge; June 2009; v. 28; no. 6; p. 684-689; DOI: 10.1190/1.3148409
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SPECIAL SECTION: Latin America

Seismic multiattribute integration for prospect generation in South Main Soldado Field, Gulf of Paria, Trinidad and Tobago

J. Sierra, H. Campos, M. Bonilla, D. Paz and W. Marin

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S. Cardinez

Petrotrin Exploration

D. Joseph

Petrotrin Trinmar

Corresponding author: jesus.sierra{at}igs-sc.com

Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to establish the sedimentary environment for sand distribution to reduce uncertainty in the generation of new prospects downdip and south of Main Soldado Field. Petrotrin Trinmar decided to perform a spectral decomposition combined with elastic inversion to evidence and highlight structural and stratigraphic features not easily seen with traditional seismic interpretation. Soldado is within an extensively explored sedimentary basin with significant remnant amounts of hydrocarbons in small and isolated, thin stratigraphic reservoirs.







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