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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Arash Jafargandomi, Ololade Bukola, Ramez Refaat, Henning Hoeber © 2019 EAGE | June

In principle, high quality pre-stack converted wave (PS) data can provide valuable complementary information to PP data to highlight seismic amplitude anomalies in areas with complex imaging problems such as steeply dipping structures and obscured areas. However, in practice, we often find that PS ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | S. Wolfarth, D. Priyambodo (BP) ; P. Deng, X. Li, S. Cao, F. Loh, B. Hung (CGG) © 2019 EAGE | June

Well planning is one of the most demanding aspects of drilling engineering for hydrocarbons. Hence, seismic exploration objectives often require the interpretation of the seismic image as early as possible to facilitate well planning. This task becomes challenging when one needs to employ advanced ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Jaqueline Krueger, Daniela Donno, Roberto Pereira, Debora Mondini, Ariane Souza, Jaime Espinoza, Adel Khalil (CGG) © 2018 SEG | October

The Santos basin is known to contain strong internal multiples that pose a major challenge for the imaging of pre-salt reservoirs. Artifacts generated by incorrectly imaged internal multiples can affect model building, interpretation, and ultimately contaminate amplitudes in the pre-salt reservoirs. We examine four ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Can Peng, Xuhui Luo, Diancheng Wang, and Jeshurun Hembd, CGG © 2018 SEG | October

We propose a post-migration 3D Q compensation process in the depth domain that is accurate for complex geological structures, accommodates complex Q models, and also provides flexibility in noise handling and spectral control that is critical to AVA recovery.

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Thomas Latter, Malgorzata Gregory, Andrew Ratcliffe, Graham Roberts, Bingmu Xiao, Rhea Sood and Chris Purcell, CGG © 2018 SEG | October

Amplitude attenuation and phase distortion of seismic data are byproducts of the Earth’s anelasticity (Q). These effects are exacerbated under regions of anomalously high absorption, such as shallow gas, causing uneven illumination and migration artifacts. We present a case study from the Norwegian North ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Chang-Chun Lee, Jing Yang, CGG; Robert Chrisman, Jean-Paul Van Gestel, Mark Benson, BP © 2018 SEG | October

To improve image resolution in the vicinity of the well, 3D VSP data was acquired at the Atlantis field in the Gulf of Mexico to complement the existing towed-streamer and OBN data. Two unique data challenges require special consideration and innovative techniques in order ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Adriano Gomes, Zhuocheng Yang, CGG © 2018 SEG | October

We investigate the benefits of considering the effects of the Hessian matrix in the reflection FWI (RFWI) reflectivity, i.e., using least-squares RTM (LSRTM) to estimate the short-wavelength component of the model. In addition, a more efficient approach using single-iteration LSRTM, more specifically, using curvelet-domain ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Shivaji Maitra, Fariza F. Basir, and M. Luqman Ghazali, CGG; Ahmad Riza Ghazali, and Sarmiza M. Sapiai, PETRONAS CARIGALI; Nabil El Kady, and Tugrul Konuk, Formerly PETRONAS CARIGALI © 2018 SEG | October

Deriving high-resolution velocity models in heavily faulted areas is challenging. This is further complicated by the presence of gas bodies at multiple depth levels. In case of a WAZ or FAZ dataset, azimuthal anisotropy effect can be significant, depending on the presence of a ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Huifeng Zhu, Mustafa Al-Waily, Zheng Chang, and Zhuocheng Yang (CGG) © 2018 SEG | October

WAZ’s sparse spatial sampling tends to limit our ability to push for shallow higher resolution image. In the deepwater GOM, there is typically more than one WAZ survey available. However, direct Kirchhoff imaging from multiple data sets suffers poor swing cancellation. To mitigate this ...