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4D FWI using towed-streamer data: A case study near Laverda oil field

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Time-lapse (4D) seismic surveys are devised to detect subsurface changes resulting from hydrocarbon production and fluid injection. Full-waveform inversion (FWI) of time-lapse seismic data has been reported to provide high-resolution estimates of 4D changes. However, successful applications of 4D FWI on field data have only been seen in a few surveys, either with high repeatability or with vast velocity changes. We propose a new workflow to tackle some challenges in 4D FWI, such as cycle-skipping and amplitude mismatch between modeled synthetic data and recorded field data and water-layer variations between baseline and monitor surveys. We successfully applied this approach to a 4D towed-streamer survey in the Exmouth basin, Western Australia.
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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Authors

Nanxin Li, Ziqin Yu, Tran Thinh To, Min Wang, Yi Xie (CGG) ; David Dickinson (Woodside)

Month

November

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