Geostatistics and Petroleum Geology

007-GeostatisticsAndPetroleumGeology, 30 November 1998

This is an extensive revision of a book that I wrote over ten years ago. My purpose then has remained unchanged: to introduce the concepts and methods of spatial statistics to geologists and engineers working with oil and gas data. I believe I have accomplished more than that; just as I learned the basics of variography and kriging from books for mining engineers, this book could be used by scientists from many fields to learn the basics of the subject. I have tried to adopt an introductory and practical approach to the subject, knowing that books that detail the theory are available. What I say and write comes from my own experience. As a geologist working in the public sector, I have had the privilege of using geostatistics in funded research, in answering service requests from industry, and in short courses. I have taught geostatistics in the university classroom, and advised graduate students in theses and dissertations. I have attempted to anticipate the needs and questions of the enquiring scientist because I was there myself, and know the kind of questions and concerns I had at the time I was trying to learn the subject.

Cast & Characters

1-14Overview of geostatitics
15-80The semivariogram
81-106Linear estimation
107-133Multivariate geostatistics
134-150Nonlinear estimation: disjunctive and lognormal kriging
151-179Indicator kriging
180-206Conditional simulation
207-230Appendices