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Abstract: From Surface to Pseudo Previous HitBoreholeNext Hit Data Interpretation

Ala'i Riaz, C. P. A. Wapenaar

The method of pseudo Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data generation is a method for transforming seismic surface data into (deviated) Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data in a numerical way. The generation of pseudo Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data is a very useful tool in the interpretation of seismic data: it adds a depth dimension to seismic data and gives insight into to entire wave propagation through the subsurface.

In this paper some examples will be presented on transforming surface measurements into Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data. One of the aims is the verification and update of the macro subsurface model, by making use of inconsistencies of multi-source and offset Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data together with the behaviour of non-causalities (two-way schemes). Pseudo Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data will be generated for various Previous HitboreholeNext Hit/detector configurations. The comparison of the pseudo Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data with real Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data and well data improves indirectly the integration of surface seismics and well information. Due to acquisition difference between the real Previous HitboreholeNext Hit and surface data, the pseudo Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data has a lower frequency band than the real Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data. After proper preprocessing (including a thorough study of the sources and d tectors used in both situations), the pseudo Previous HitboreholeNext Hit data may have a better signal-to-noise ratio. In practical situations both Previous HitboreholeNext Hit datasets may enhance each other significantly. Now the fundamental importance in the pseudo Previous HitboreholeTop data generation technique is that we can walk away from the well with optimally determined matching parameters at the well and extend our geological knowledge in all lateral directions (reservoir characterization).

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90951©1996 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Caracas, Venezuela