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Integration of 2D and 3D Seismic Near-Surface Tomographic Models with Inversion and Geostatistics

R.M. Bridle1, J. McNeely1, M.W. Akhtar2, and F. Almutairi 3

1Saudi Aramco
2BGP
3ARGAS

Abstract

The study area contains 13 3D Previous HitsurveysNext Hit using tomographic modeling. The geology of the area is outcropping horizons gently dipping, with a carbonate layer suffering a dissolution collapse where it passes through the water table. A tomogram of the near-surface velocity field is only one of many possible solutions of the observed travel times. The 13 Previous HitsurveysNext Hit began with individual tomograms providing very good local solutions of the near-surface. Different parameters used for these individual Previous HitsurveysNext Hit caused miss-ties between Previous HitsurveysNext Hit and problems Previous HitinterpretingNext Hit the structural seismic image. Near-surface anomalies caused by carbonate dissolution collapse and inter-survey miss-tie issues are resolved by the tomographic modeling of the merged 13 3D Previous HitsurveysTop. There remains a concern for the long wavelength regional dip of the time structure compared to 2D seismic lines.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90188 ©GEO-2014, 11th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition, 10-12 March 2014, Manama, Bahrain