Sun et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Fractured reservoir modeling by discrete fracture network and seismic modeling in the Tarim Basin, ChinaSun et al., 2011
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- Sun S
- Zhou X
- Yang H
- Wang Y
- Wang D
- Liu Z
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- Petroleum Science
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Fractured reservoirs are an important target for oil and gas exploration in the Tarim Basin and the prediction of this type of reservoir is challenging. Due to the complicated fracture system in the Tarim Basin, the conventional AVO inversion method based on HTI theory to …
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