Application of Magnetic Prospecting in Recognition of Volcanic Reservoirs
Application of Magnetic Prospecting in Recognition of Volcanic Reservoirs
Application of Magnetic Prospecting in Recognition of Volcanic Reservoirs
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Figure 1. Deep residual magnetic anomaly in TZH area. Figure 3. Resistivity profile of 2D constraint inversion for line L2.
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Conclusion
Magnetic data can reflect volcanic rocks well, so it is a necessary
approach to the investigation of igneous rocks. Recently, igneous
reservoirs discovered in China gained much attention from
oilfields. Consequently, magnetic method is seeing more and
more opportunities in hydrocarbon exploration. Special tech-
niques of data processing make it more reliable to use magnetic
anomaly to detect and delineate such igneous units in different
depths, thereby making it feasible to delineate potential targets.
However, their lithology should be determined by removing
shallow anomaly on the basis of seismic or EM method, or a
combination of both. The cases introduced in the paper demon-
strate that it is an effective approach to the investigation of
complex volcanic reservoir by combining magnetic method with
other geophysical ways. R
Jim Racette
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