--> ABSTRACT: Subsalt Imaging Over the Mahogany Salt Sill, by Davis W. Ratcliff, David J. Weber; #91020 (1995).
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Previous HitSubsaltNext Hit Imaging Over the Mahogany Salt Sill

Davis W. Ratcliff, David J. Weber

Exploring for hydrocarbons below salt has been, and will continue to be, a high risk/high potential business endeavor. Recent Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit discoveries have generated a tremendous interest in Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit Previous HitexplorationNext Hit, both in the Gulf of Mexico as well as in other basins around the world. The geophysical technology which has played the most significant role in the success of Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit Previous HitexplorationNext Hit is, by far, Depth Imaging. Depth imaging technology (poststack and prestack) has allowed explorationists to identify and map structural and stratigraphic features below salt that trap significant hydrocarbon accumulations.

In this paper, we discuss Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit imaging strategies and technology applications (3-D Time and Depth Migration) that can assist the Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit explorationist in prospect evaluation, risk assessment, well placement and field Previous HitdevelopmentNext Hit, using the Mahogany Salt Sill Area as a calibration point. In addition to utilizing a specific "Previous HitsubsaltTop" acquisition geometry, the collective processing strategy will incorporate 2-D time imaging, 2-D poststack depth migration 2-D prestack depth migration, wide-line profiling, 3-D time imaging, 3-D poststack depth migration and "target oriented" 3-D prestack depth migration.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91020©1995 AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, May 5-8, 1995