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This paper presents a new concept workflow utilizing scenario-based analysis to understand the complex relationships between geological understanding and seismic response. For an effective integration of geological realism and seismic validation, the workflow must tailored to exploit basin based rock physics information for lithological and hydrocarbon identification. Forward seismic modelling allows us to test the relationship between geology and seismic response, and potentially very well suited to improve the geological interpretation of seismic data. Modelling multiple realistic geological scenarios have opened before us manifold possibilities without going into a full inverse solution.

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2018-12-03
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