摘要

Well-logging interface parameter (WLIP) is derived from well-logging curve such as acoustic velocity (AC), natural gamma ray (GR), resistivity (RT) and WLIPs are processed as reflective coefficient. AC, GR, RT sections can be derived from deconvolution with WLIPs and seismic section. It improves the role of well-logging data in reservoir description by AC, GR, RT parameter fields. Application result in oil and gas formation is well matched with geology fact in Tarim basin.

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