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      Identifikasi Zona Reservoar Hidrokarbon menggunakan Metode Atribut Sweetness dan Inversi Impedansi Akustik di Cekungan Akimeugah, Papua.

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      2024
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      Winardi, Wina Maulani Putri
      Manik, Henry Munandar
      Zulivandama, Shaska Ramadhan
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      Pasca pandemi COVID-19, permintaan minyak mentah global meningkat seiring dengan pemulihan ekonomi. Namun, produksi minyak belum sejalan dengan kenaikan permintaan, sehingga diperlukan eksplorasi lebih lanjut untuk meningkatkan cadangan energi minyak dan gas bumi di Indonesia. Inversi seismik memperoleh nilai impedansi akustik batuan dan mendeteksi keberadaan hidrokarbon melalui refleksi gelombang seismik. Atribut sweetness, menggabungkan amplitudo tinggi dan frekuensi rendah. Penelitian ini memanfaatkan data sumur KOLA-1 dengan kedalaman 13.816 ft (4.211,12 m) dan 12 line seismik 2D, bertujuan mengidentifikasi zona reservoar di Cekungan Akimeugah, Papua. Dengan metode inversi seismik dan atribut sweetness, zona target diperkirakan berada antara Top Formasi Piniya (9.906,84 ft) dan Top Formasi Woniwogi (11.707,3 ft). Hasil inversi berbasis model menunjukkan korelasi kuat (0,977627) dan galat rendah (0,212523), sementara atribut sweetness mengungkap anomali sweet spot yang jelas di hampir seluruh line seismik. Tidak terdapat perbedaan visual yang signifikan antara hasil amplitudo inversi dan atribut sweetness.
       
      Following the COVID-19 pandemic, global crude oil demand has increased in line with economic recovery. However, oil production has not kept pace with the increase in demand, so further exploration is needed to increase oil and gas energy reserves in Indonesia. Seismic inversion obtains the acoustic impedance value of rocks and detects the presence of hydrocarbons through seismic wave reflections. The sweetness attribute, combines high amplitude and low frequency. This study utilizes KOLA-1 well data with a depth of 13.816 ft (4.211,12 m) and 12 2D seismic lines, aiming to identify reservoir zones in the Akimeugah Basin, Papua. Using seismic inversion method and sweetness attribute, the target zone is estimated to be located between Top Piniya Formation (9.906,84 ft) and Top Woniwogi Formation (11.707,3 ft). Model-based inversion results show strong correlation (0,977627) and low error (0,212523), while sweetness attributes reveal clear sweet spot anomalies in almost all seismic lines. There is no significant visual difference between the inversion amplitude results and the sweetness attribute.
       
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