--> Abstract: Deep-water Salt Interpretation and Visualization Using Dynamic Frameworks to Fill, by Nam Xuan Nguyen and Mary Cole; #90206 (2014)
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Deep-water Previous HitSaltNext Hit Previous HitInterpretationNext Hit and Visualization Using Dynamic Frameworks to Fill

Nam Xuan Nguyen and Mary Cole
Landmark/Halliburton, Houston, TX

Abstract

Previous HitSaltNext Hit body Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit is a critical challenge in deep water exploration and production. Deep water basins, especially tertiary basins with mobilized Previous HitsaltNext Hit, are notoriously difficult environments to explore because of the low quality of seismic data obtained around and below Previous HitsaltNext Hit. Accurately and effectively interpreting Previous HitsaltNext Hit bodies has significant impact not only in seismic depth imaging but also in reservoir modelling and well planning.

In traditional workflows, Previous HitsaltNext Hit bodies are typically interpreted as one or more pairs of top Previous HitsaltNext Hit and base Previous HitsaltNext Hit single-Z horizons. These horizon pairs are then used as inputs to build the final triangle mesh representation of the Previous HitsaltNext Hit bodies. The uppermost top Previous HitsaltNext Hit horizon is critical, as it must be interpreted with the highest level of accuracy to support seismic processing workflows. The remainder of the Previous HitsaltNext Hit boundaries can be accurately represented at varying resolutions depending on data quality.

Current Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit tools require that that all inputs be represented at the same resolution. In order to capture the critical top Previous HitsaltNext Hit surface with the required accuracy, the resultant Previous HitsaltNext Hit body models are very large (~100 million triangles). These large models can adversely impact performance when incorporated into reservoir and structural modeling workflows.

This abstract presents a new method to model the Previous HitsaltNext Hit bodies using Landmark's Dynamic Frameworks to Fill® software technology to define the Previous HitsaltNext Hit bodies as structural compartments. These compartments are defined using a hybrid resolution model where each input surface can be defined at the optimal level of resolution. This allows the interpreter to preserve full detail in the critical area at the top of the Previous HitsaltNext Hit body, while representing the remainder of the Previous HitsaltNext Hit structure at the resolution supported by the seismic data.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90206 © AAPG Hedberg Conference, Previous HitInterpretationTop Visualization in the Petroleum Industry, Houston, Texas, June 1-4, 2014