Electrical imaging logging images play a crucial role in petroleum exploration; however, in practical applications, blank strips frequently appear due to instrument malfunctions or data transmission failures, severely compromising geological interpretation and hydrocarbon evaluation. Existing image inpainting methods have limited adaptability to blank strips at different depth scales and exhibit blurred high-resolution geological textures. To address these issues, this paper proposes a blank strip filling method that integrates Arbitrary Kernel Convolution (AKConv) with the Aggregated Contextual-Transformations Generative Adversarial Network (AOT-GAN). Specifically, the adaptive sampling mechanism of AKConv is incorporated into the generator network of AOT-GAN, enabling the model—to effectively capture long-range contextual information and adaptively handle blank strips of varying scales and shapes through multi-scale feature fusion. Experimental results on real oilfield datasets demonstrate that the proposed method achieves significant improvements in PSNR, SSIM, and MAE, exhibiting superior structural preservation and texture sharpness—especially in restoring deep and large-scale blank strips. Furthermore, visual comparisons confirm the method’s superior performance in recovering key geological features, such as bedding continuity and fracture structures, thus providing an effective approach for electrical imaging logging image restoration.
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