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Petro Vietnam Journol Vol 06/2019

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Journal with the situation of Vietnam Oil and Gas industry, domestic and international cooperation of the petroleum industry in June year 2019. With the following articles: Oligocene combination, stratigraphic traps and their reservoir quality in Cuu Long basin, offshore Vietnam; influence of rock physics parameters on construction of rock physics template for Middle Miocene sand in Nam Con son basin; determination of contribution proportion of injection by interwell tracer method using partitioning organic compounds from crude oil. | PETROVIETNAM Vol 6 -2019 PETROVIETNAM JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY VIETNAM NATIONAL OIL AND GAS GROUP EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dr. Nguyen Quoc Thap DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dr. Le Manh Hung Dr. Phan Ngoc Trung EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS Dr. Trinh Xuan Cuong Dr. Nguyen Minh Dao BSc. Vu Khanh Dong Dr. Nguyen Anh Duc MSc. Nguyen Ngoc Hoan MSc. Le Ngoc Son Eng. Cao Tung Son Eng. Le Hong Thai MSc. Bui Minh Tien MSc. Nguyen Van Tuan Dr. Phan Tien Vien Dr. Tran Quoc Viet Dr. Nguyen Tien Vinh SECRETARY MSc. Le Van Khoa M.A. Nguyen Thi Viet Ha DESIGNED BY Le Hong Van MANAGEMENT Vietnam Petroleum Institute CONTACT ADDRESS Floor M2 VPI Tower Trung Kinh street Yen Hoa ward Cau Giay district Ha Noi Tel 84-24 37727108 Fax 84-24 37727107 Email tcdk@pvn.vn pvj@pvn.vn Mobile 0982288671 Cover photo The Late Ordovician-Early Silurian deep water turbidites on the Co To island. Photo Manh Toan Publishing Licence No. 100 GP-BTTTT dated 15 April 2013 issued by Ministry of Information and Communications PETROlili lllv JDURNALn pnHBU iiPiiiinia iMitnia PETROVIETNAM JOURNAL nrTnnifflOTWil Volume 6 2019 p. 4 - 15 ISSN-0866-854X JOURNAL Influence of rock physics parameters on construction of rock physics template for Middle Miocene sand in Nam Con Son basin Pham Huy Giao Mai Thi Huyen Trang1 2 and Pham Hong Trang1 2 1Asian Institute of Technology 2Vietnam Petroleum Institute Email hgiao@ait.asia Summary Rock physics template RPT is a relative new tool of reservoir characterisation that can aid interpretation of well log data to help reduce the risks in seismic exploration and prospect evaluation. One of the popular RPTs is the crossplot of V V- Compressional wave velocity Shear wave velocity versus AI Acoustic impedance that proved to be very successful in reservoir c iaracterisation of shallow unconsolidated sediments in the North Sea. However construction of a RPT is very site dependent thus when one extends the application ofthis type of RPT to other sites for those reservoirs that might be located .