--> Abstract: Subsalt Full-tensor Electromagnetic Inversion in the Red Sea, by D. Colombo, G. McNeice, and D. Rovetta, #90188 (2014)
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Previous HitSubsaltNext Hit Full-tensor Electromagnetic Inversion in the Red Previous HitSeaNext Hit

D. Colombo1, G. McNeice1, and D. Rovetta1

1Saudi Aramco

Abstract

The Red Previous HitSeaNext Hit basin is characterized by thick salt bodies above Tertiary formations deposited over deep basement structures. The Red Previous HitSeaNext Hit “salt”, typically referred to as the layered evaporite sequence, starts at shallow depths below the water bottom and its velocity can be fairly complex and laterally-varying. Full tensor gravity gradiometry, magnetotelluric and controlled-source electromagnetic were acquired in three different blocks in the Red Previous HitSeaNext Hit with coincident wide azimuth seismic surveys. The goal is the quantitative integration of the different geophysical measurements into a common-structure multi-parameter model that validates current interpretations and enhances the seismic image of the subsurface. The combined broadband magnetotelluric and controlled-source electromagnetic acquisition with long offsets, in both inline and broadside directions, was specifically designed to be sensitive to the Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit sedimentary section. The overlap in frequency content and the commonality of propagation mode at far offsets provide redundant sensitivity to the pre-salt section. The 3D inversion of the electromagnetic datasets with minimal a-priori information recovers the general geologic framework of the Red Previous HitSeaNext Hit. The results show high sensitivity to the salt overburden structures, including the base of salt, and to the conductive Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit sediments. Moreover, magnetotelluric inversion also recovers the basement structures, characterized by tilted fault blocks typical of a rift basin. Good consistency is found between the depth domain seismic image and the estimated resistivity structure, which is also verified by recent drilling results. The deep basement structures imaged by magnetotelluric inversion are also confirmed by independent gravity inversion results. The completeness and redundancy of the acquired datasets play an important role in exploration de-risking and Previous HitimagingNext Hit of the pre-salt section in the Red Previous HitSeaTop by validating interpretative hypothesis and by providing independent information for velocity model building.

 

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