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Application of High Resolution Previous HitQNext Hit-Tomography: A Case Study From North West Shelf, Australia

Abstract

Geo-bodies and gas chimneys near the water bottom create anomalously high levels of absorption. This leads to dim zones, hindering interpretation and AVO studies. The problem is compounded further by the small dimensions of these anomalies, necessitating a high-resolution Previous HitQNext Hit-model to compensate for localized absorption. This case study examines the application of Previous HitQNext Hit-tomography and Previous HitQNext Hit-PSDM using a high-resolution Previous HitQNext Hit-model to compensate for Previous HitQNext Hit effects. The alternative, which is to apply simple Previous HitQNext Hit compensation outside migration, results in indiscriminate boosting without taking into account the true raypaths. Results after Previous HitQNext Hit-PSDM show successful restoration of amplitudes by healing the dim zones beneath localized anomalies. It is concluded that applying Previous HitQNext Hit compensation within migration via Previous HitQNext Hit-PSDM, and using a high-resolution Previous HitQNext Hit-model, provides superior results over traditional Previous HitQTop compensation methods.