--> Abstract: 477681 - Combinative Inversion of Controlled-Source Electromagnetic [CSEM] and 2-D Seismic Data Detects a Commercial Oil Field During Blind Test Offshore Côte D’Ivoire, West Africa, by Lars Hübert, Lucy McGregor, and Joel D. Walls; #90082 (2008)
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Combinative Previous HitInversionNext Hit of Controlled-Source Electromagnetic [CSEM] and 2-D Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Previous HitDataNext Hit Detects a Commercial Oil Field During Blind Test Offshore Côte D’Ivoire, West Africa

Lars Hübert1, Lucy McGregor2, and Joel D. Walls1
1Rock Solid Images, Houston, TX
2OHM Surveys, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

A blind test of co-rendering Previous HitseismicNext Hit and electromagnetic Previous HitdataNext Hit across a producing West African offshore oil field provides an invaluable decision forum to match positive resistivity anomalies within controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) Previous HitdataNext Hit to geological traps delineated by Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit. Because both datasets sample fundamentally different subsurface properties (acoustic vs. electromagnetic), a combined Previous HitinversionNext Hit specifically offers 1.) rapid quality control during EM processing, 2.) a more efficient matching of the CSEM Previous HitdataNext Hit to a geological model, resulting in 3.) invariably improved exploration success in frontier areas. The Baobab field, offshore Cote d’Ivoire is a case in point. A CSEM line was recorded over this field and extended southward to additionally cover a prospect of interest. The line was recorded in water depths varying from 200 to 2,500 m, complicating the EM Previous HitinversionNext Hit. A staged approach to the Previous HitinversionNext Hit was adopted, starting with a simple depth model which systematically added seismically derived constraints increasing the accuracy and complexity of the geological low-frequency Previous HitinversionNext Hit model and its predictive prowess. Using standard visualization tools, each intermediate EM Previous HitinversionNext Hit result is compared to the 2-D Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit. Honoring bathymetry Previous HitdataNext Hit and Previous HitseismicNext Hit constraints in the EM Previous HitinversionTop allows for a geologically much more plausible approximation of the geologic structure with an overlay of electrical resistivity anomalies illuminating not only subsurface architecture, but, furthermore, its’ alternating fluid conditions.

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