Three-dimensional (3D) seismic attributes have become essential tools for advanced reservoir characterization, enabling geoscientists to extract quantitative and qualitative information beyond conventional seismic interpretation. Proper use of seismic attributes enhances the understanding of reservoir geometry, heterogeneity, stratigraphic features, and fluid distribution, thereby reducing subsurface uncertainty and improving exploration and development decisions.
This training program, designed and delivered by Global Horizon Training Center, provides a structured and applied understanding of 3D seismic attributes and their role in reservoir characterization. The program integrates theoretical foundations with practical interpretation workflows, enabling participants to effectively apply seismic attributes in exploration, appraisal, and field development environments.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles and classification of 3D seismic attributes
Select appropriate attributes for structural, stratigraphic, and reservoir analysis
Interpret seismic attributes to identify reservoir architecture and heterogeneity
Integrate seismic attributes with well, petrophysical, and geological data
Support reservoir characterization and development planning using attribute-driven insights
Reduce uncertainty in subsurface models and reservoir predictions
This program is designed for:
Seismic Interpreters and Geophysicists
Exploration and Development Geologists
Reservoir Engineers involved in subsurface modeling
Subsurface and Asset Team Members
Petroleum Geoscientists working with 3D seismic data
Technical professionals involved in reservoir characterization studies
Day 1: Fundamentals of 3D Seismic and Attribute Analysis
Overview of 3D seismic data and interpretation objectives
Seismic wavelet, resolution, and bandwidth considerations
Introduction to seismic attributes and their evolution
Attribute classification: amplitude, phase, frequency, and geometric attributes
Data conditioning and quality control for attribute analysis
Common pitfalls and limitations of seismic attributes
Day 2: Structural and Geometric Seismic Attributes
Attributes for fault and fracture detection
Coherence, variance, curvature, and edge detection attributes
Structural interpretation using multi-attribute approaches
Fault extraction and structural framework building
Applications in faulted and fractured reservoirs
Integration with structural geology concepts
Day 3: Stratigraphic and Depositional Attribute Analysis
Attributes for stratigraphic interpretation
Spectral decomposition and frequency-based attributes
Channel, reef, and depositional feature identification
Facies mapping using seismic attributes
Linking seismic attributes to depositional environments
Case examples of stratigraphic reservoir characterization
Day 4: Reservoir Properties and Attribute Integration
Amplitude-based attributes and their reservoir significance
Attribute sensitivity to lithology, porosity, and fluids
Multi-attribute analysis and data-driven approaches
Calibration with well logs and petrophysical data
Incorporation of seismic attributes into reservoir models
Managing uncertainty and attribute reliability
Day 5: Applied Case Studies and Integrated Workflows
End-to-end seismic attribute workflow for reservoir characterization
Case studies from clastic and carbonate reservoirs
Lessons learned from attribute misinterpretation
Best practices for interdisciplinary integration
Practical guidelines for attribute selection and validation
Program summary, key takeaways, and application roadmap.