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3-D Previous HitModelingNext Hit as an Integrated Part of a Comprehensive Exploration System

Lars, Sonneland, Jan-Helge Nitteberg, Jan Ekern

Previous HitModelingNext Hit is a versatile tool in Previous HitseismicNext Hit exploration. The applications of Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitmodelingNext Hit are well known both in survey planning, velocity analysis, interpretation, and mapping.

This paper deals with the Previous HitmodelingNext Hit tool as an integrated part of an exploration system. We will discuss the requirements Previous HitmodelingNext Hit has imposed on other components in the exploration system. In particular the implications on the interpretation systems will be covered. The structural building of the geomodel or the reservoir is a crucial part of both an interpretation system and a Previous HitmodelingNext Hit system. Our solution will be presented.

Further, this paper covers the use of Previous HitmodelingNext Hit as an aid in the interpretation of problems like (1) tying logs from deviated wells to time-migrated Previous HitseismicNext Hit sections, (2) quantifying the effects of faults on the mapping of deeper layers, (3) quantifying the Previous HitseismicNext Hit "visibility" of thin shale layers, (4) identifying leaking faults, and (5) identifying stratigraphic barriers.

Ultimately the potential of the solid Previous HitmodelingTop concept in a reservoir description system will be pointed out.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91038©1987 AAPG Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, June 7-10, 1987.