BUGOSH, SCOTT, TODD FOWLER, BOB GOLDING , Anadarko Petroleum, 17001 Northchase Drive, Houston, TX 77060
The integration of improved seismic technologies and new geologic
structural and stratigraphic models can often revitalize a prospect. This is a case
history of the Hickory subsalt prospect in offshore Louisiana where 3-D
raytrace modeling,
new geologic structural and depositional models, and improved seismic processing
techniques were employed. They developed a prospect which when drilled became Hickory
Field.
In 1994, Anadarko and Phillips drilled the Teak prospect, which was a non-commercial subsalt discovery. Initial mapping showed the Hickory prospect to be a synclinally separated look-alike, with little potential for better sand development.
Improvements in seismic imaging, notably a 3-D
prestack depth
migration
, allowed the
base of salt to be accurately re-interpreted and showed the minibasin to be open to the
northeast, toward the potential sand sources. A new depositional model was developed in
which deepwater turbidite sands were transported into the basin from the northeast, making
Hickory prospect potentially more sand-prone. Empirical models supported the likelihood of
increased sand presence as compared to the Teak area.
The improved seismic imaging also revealed several amplitude anomalies. A raytrace
modeling study was undertaken to better understand these amplitude anomalies and therefore
reduce exploration risk. Comparing modeled results to the existing 3-D
prestack depth
migrated seismic dataset enabled us to high-grade the initial location and make the
exploratory well a success.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90908©2000 GCAGS, Houston, Texas