Geologic a.s
Norway
Abstract: Using Geohistory Reconstruction to Improve Quality of
Evaluation of
Trap
Style and Integrity.
Trap
and seal development are amongst the moro critical risk
factors to be evaluated during seismic interpretation. These
factors can be significantly affected by the choice of seismic
interpretation. Therefore, errors or possibilities not evaluated
nor estimated in the early stages of interpretation could lead to
wrong exploration decisions. The demand for high quality and
sensitivity tested interpretation to ensure evaluation of all
possible geological models in an area represents new challenges for
the interpreter in the future.
The effect of different
structural
evolution of an area could be
enormous for the play models and therefore deserves attention as
early as possible in an exploration task. In order to evaluate the
plausibility of one model versus another, tools that enables the
interpreter to quickly and accurately test out different
interpretations and their sensitivity upon prospectivity are
needed.
We have used an automatic restoration technique based on vertical shear deformation to assess different interpretation alternatives. Evaluation of the alternative reconstructions of the different interpretations have been done in order to check their validity based upon our regional understanding of the area.
This study demonstrates a way to better understand and evaluate
trap
and seal development through geologic time and thereby
increase the understanding of risk factors connected to
trap
and
seal integrity. It was also found to be both time saving and cost
effective to perform reconstruction of the seismic interpretation
early in the project and led to a better exploration decision.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90928©1999 AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas