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Abstract: Strathspey Vertical-Cable Seismic Survey: A Previous HitNorthNext Hit Previous HitSeaNext Hit First

LEACH, PATRICK, Texaco Previous HitNorthNext Hit Previous HitSeaNext Hit U.K. Co.

Summary

In 1995-96, the Strathspey Previous HitFieldNext Hit Group (Texaco, Shell, Esso, and Oryx) acquired and processed the first vertical-cable seismic survey in the Previous HitNorthNext Hit Previous HitSeaNext Hit. Strathspey is a tilted, eroded fault block, and production is from the Brent and Statfjord reservoirs. The eastern flank of Strathspey is marked by low-angle footwall degradation complexes in both reservoirs. Historically, these features have been very difficult to image seismically, both on Strathspey and on neighboring fields. Vertical-cable seismic, with its uniform distribution of azimuths and its economical 3-D pre-stack depth migration, was judged to have the best potential to image these features.

The survey was acquired in six swaths in the summers of 1995 and 1996. Processing of the pre-stack depth-migrated data volume was completed in October of 1996. The dataset shows remarkable improvement over the previous 3-D dataset (vintage 1985), and compares favorably with the conventional Brent Previous HitFieldNext Hit dataset which was acquired immediately to the Previous HitnorthNext Hit of Strathspey in 1995. Improved data quality has allowed a more confident interpretation of the low-angle fault scarp features, as well as a more detailed structural model of both reservoirs. In addition, the superior data resulted in an improved assessment of the remaining exploration potential in the Strathspey area. The information gained from the interpretation of the vertical-cable seismic data has given the Previous HitfieldTop partners more confidence in siting wells, and in the reservoir simulation models.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90937©1998 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, Salt Lake City, Utah