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COWLEY, JOHN, ELWYN JONES, HELMUT JAKUBOWICZ, GARETH WILLIAMS and RICHARD WOMBELL*,Veritas DGC Ltd, Crawley, West Sussex, UK

Abstract: Results from a Long Offset Experiment for Sub-Basalt Imaging

Imaging through basalt can be difficult using standard seismic techniques. Modeling suggests that the large Previous HitvelocityNext Hit contrast at the top basalt should be an efficient generator of mode-converted energy. It has been proposed that this might provide a suitable route for successful sub-basalt imaging. In the summer of 1998,Veritas acquired a non-proprietary long offset survey (0-16km) in order to evaluate the usefulness of such data.

Long offsets are required to record such energy and traditionally this has been done using multi-boat acquisition.As well as being expensive, there can be difficulties in merging the data from the different vessels into a single data set. For this survey, a single streamer was used to record continuous offsets up to 12 km.Typically, feathering of around 10 degrees was experienced, corresponding to a crossline smear of up to 2 km.While this was greater than would be experienced with a multiboat operation, it was outweighed by the benefits of acquiring a continuous data set.To help assess data at offsets over 12 km, a second vessel was used to record offsets up to 16.5 km.

Processing of such data requires the identification and separation of mode-converted Previous HitprimariesNext Hit from Previous HitmultiplesTop, aided by suitable modeling.This is combined with techniques ranging from simple corridor stacks to image events on far-offsets, to depth migration using P and S-wave velocities.

In this paper we describe the acquisition technique employed and present results from the data.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90923@1999 International Conference and Exhibition, Birmingham, England