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Abstract: Time to Depth Conversion: Relating Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Previous HitDataNext Hit to the Real Earth

LITTMAN, MARK, and ALEX LITVIN

There are two main depthing challenges: accurate Time to Depth conversion of interpreted time arrivals and Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit of depth images in structurally complex areas where conventional time migration techniques fail to allow reliable Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit. Both these goals can only be achieved by deriving a reliable velocity depth model. It will be shown how Previous HitseismicNext Hit velocities can be integrated with well velocity Previous HitdataNext Hit to produce the robust Earth Model necessary for success in sub-surface prediction.

Previous HitSeismicNext Hit velocities and well velocities are complementary Previous HitdataNext Hit types. Well velocity is reliable but sparsely and irregularly distributed, only sampling particular geological regimes. While Previous HitseismicNext Hit derived velocities tend to be less reliable but more dense and regularly distributed, filling in the gaps between well locations.

Using real Previous HitdataNext Hit examples the main technologies for extracting Previous HitseismicNext Hit velocities will be described. It will be shown how cross plot Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit can be used for extracting additional geological information as well as conditioning and calibration of the Previous HitseismicNext Hit velocity Previous HitdataNext Hit.

Previous HitSeismicNext Hit velocities can be used to aid interpolation between well Previous HitdataNext Hit. Due to anisotropy and other factors Previous HitseismicNext Hit velocities can differ from well velocities. However, Previous HitseismicNext Hit velocities show regional trends between well locations and these trends can then be calibrated to the available well information using cross plotting techniques.

Previous HitSeismicNext Hit velocities can be used for depth imaging in order to provide round for reliable Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit when time imaging fails. To achieve well consistent depth results the depth images have to be re-scaled with a layer velocity field integrating well and Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataTop.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90942©1997 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Vienna, Austria