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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Katarina Jonke, Zhan Fu, Brad Wray, Hao Shen © 2017 SEG | September

Reflection-based full waveform inversion (RFWI) is increasingly used to recover long wavelengths of the background velocity model and provide updates that extend beyond the reach of diving waves. In our case study, we use an RFWI method that first updates the density using the ...

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SEG workshop/forum/local conference | Fong Cheen Loh, Boon Leng Chuah, Zhen Yu Zhou, Jian Cai, Xue Gong, Jian Feng Yao, Xiao Gui Miao, Joe Zhou, CGG; Nguyen Lam Anh, Vu Van Khuong, Vietsovpetro © 2017 SEG | September

In this paper, we focus on how to use PS imaging to help detecting the reservoir in the clastic layers. PS data allows for imaging of these reservoir units that have poor P-wave but high PS-wave reflectivity and also for lithological discrimination via extracted ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Thibaut Allemand, Anna Sedova, Olivier Hermant © 2017 SEG | September

It is often observed that common image gathers computed after FWI are not flat. This is due to an improper anisotropy estimation. We propose a new joint reflections-diving rays tomography to estimate anisotropy prior to FWI. It aims at both flattening the common image ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Guangfu Shao, Dongping Zhuang, Rongxin Huang, Ping Wang (CGG); Bertram Nolte, Pedro Paramo, Kareem Vincent (BP) © 2017 SEG | September

Standard prestack depth migration (PSDM), e.g., Kirchhoff/RTM, is by nature unable to fully recover the reflectivity with desired amplitude and resolution due to factors such as inhomogeneous subsurface illumination and irregular acquisition geometry. This shortcoming is well recognized by the imaging community and has ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Lorenzo Casasanta, Francesco Perrone, Graham Roberts, Andrew Ratcliffe, Karen Purcell, Arash JafarGandomi, Gordon Poole © 2017 SEG | September

Least-squares depth migration approximates the inverse of the forward modeling. We show two real data applications of a single iteration (non-iterative) Kirchhoff least-squares depth migration process, generically referred to as migration deconvolution, to highlight the benefits of this process. Our first example demonstrates improved ...

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SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Ananya Roy, Lin Zheng, Xin Hu, CGG ; Robin Pearson, Ernesto V. Oropeza, Sarah Mueller, Mark Chang, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation © 2017 SEG | September

The Wolfcamp reservoir of the Permian Basin has recently generated interest for its potentially vast oil and gas reserves. Imaging this reservoir using seismic data is challenging despite the uncomplicated geology at reservoir depth, because the near-surface in this region is complex. In this ...

Industry Article
Interpretation (SEG+AAPG) | Ping Wang, Shouting Huang, And Ming Wang © 2017 SEG | August

Complex overburdens often distort reservoir images in terms of structural positioning, stratigraphic resolution, and amplitude fidelity. One prime example of a complex overburden is in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, where thick and irregular layers of remobilized (i.e., allochthonous) salt are situated above prospective ...

Industry Article
First Break | Vivek Swami, Graham Spence, Theophile Gentilhomme, Robert Bachman, Mark Letizia, Casey Lipp © 2016 EAGE | July

This study is based on work performed on horizontal wells in the Cleveland Sandstone Formation. Previous work describes the technique of using automated, quantitative mineralogy (RoqScan) to analyse drill cuttings and derive rock property and elastic pseudo-logs to customize completion designs. We expand on ...

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SBGf - Sociedade Brasileira de Geofisica | Frank Pereira, Ted Holden, Mohamed Ibrahim, Eduardo Porto © 2017 | July

Deterministic seismic inversion methods have been successfully used in many exploration and production projects in the petroleum industry. Some of the benefits of these methods are: the inverted impedances are rock properties tightly calibrated with well data; the seismic inversion process itself attenuates the ...