Self-published 12-page White Paper on the subject of National Data Repositories. Distributed at NDR conference in June 2017.
Technical Content
Structurally consistent amplitude Q compensation using tau-px-py inversion
Structurally consistent amplitude Q compensation using tau-px-py inversion
Absorption effects in the Earth attenuate high frequency seismic signal progressively with depth, reducing resolution and limiting the interpretability of the data. Conventional post-migration Q compensation methods often rely on artificial mechanisms to limit amplification of noise, at the expense of unintentionally restricting recovery ...
Complex reservoir de-risking using advanced pre stack depth migration technology
Complex reservoir de-risking using advanced pre stack depth migration technology
The North Sea is a mature basin where it is increasingly challenging to make new and economically viable discoveries. Even after discoveries have been made, it is vitally important to have high confidence in the reservoir’s extent and spatial location before committing to a ...
From full waveform inversion to Kirchhoff least-squares migration – correcting the effects of mass-transport complexes for better reservoir imaging
From full waveform inversion to Kirchhoff least-squares migration – correcting the effects of mass-transport complexes for better reservoir imaging
Complex overburden geology often creates difficulties in imaging reservoirs situated below. We used a field dataset from the GOM to demonstrate the benefits of combining FWI and LSM. We were able to generate a high-resolution velocity model through FWI, then use LSM to further ...
Practical benefits of Kirchhoff least-squares migration deconvolution
Practical benefits of Kirchhoff least-squares migration deconvolution
Images from Kirchhoff migration can suffer from uneven illumination and contamination by migration artefacts. One of the issues is that migration is not a true inverse operation – it is based on the adjoint of the forward modelling operator. In contrast, least squares migration ...
Velocities in imaging and stratigraphic inversion: new opportunities for integration
Velocities in imaging and stratigraphic inversion: new opportunities for integration
For long in seismic imaging, velocity model building and depth migration/inversion have produced information on the subsurface velocity model with no overlap in terms of resolved vertical wavelengths. The not covered wavelengths, among which the famous mid frequency gap, had then to be recovered ...
Survey design comparison regarding seismic reservoir characterization objectives: a case study from South Tunisia
Survey design comparison regarding seismic reservoir characterization objectives: a case study from South Tunisia
Survey design comparison regarding seismic reservoir characterization objectives: a case study from South Tunisia L. Michou, L. Michel, P. Herrmann, T. Coleou, P.Feugere, J.L. Formento The objective of this onshore survey designs’ comparison case study is to highlight the impact of the acquisition trace ...
Grane PRM: From Acquisition to Interpretation in Record Time
Grane PRM: From Acquisition to Interpretation in Record Time
By August 2014 a full Permanent Reservoir Monitoring system was installed at the Grane field; since going live, five PRM surveys have been acquired. This paper describes how a robust sequence has been designed and optimized, thanks to the successful collaboration between processing (CGG) ...
Adaptive tomographic 3D MAZ PSDM velocity modeling with tilted orthorhombic anisotropy. Example from NW Australian shelf
Adaptive tomographic 3D MAZ PSDM velocity modeling with tilted orthorhombic anisotropy. Example from NW Australian shelf
We present a workflow for 3D MAZ PSDM velocity modeling with tilted orthorhombic anisotropy. We focus on two aspects of depth-velocity modeling that are extremely important for seismic data from the NW Australian shelf: (1) high resolution adaptive seismic tomography to deal with strong ...