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Integrated Subsalt Velocity Model Building in the Central Gulf of Mexico

Abstract

Abstract

An integrated workflow was devised to build a velocity model over 2,000 Outer Continental Shelf blocks in the central of Gulf of Mexico utilizing velocity information from more than 300 wells, guided by regional a stratigraphic framework, and constrained with a rock physics model. The model was further validated through iterations of 5D subsalt Previous HittomographyNext Hit. The resultant earth model is consistent with the velocity trends at well locations, honors wide-azimuth and full-azimuth Previous HitseismicNext Hit data, and obeys the law of rock physics. It can be used as a benchmark earth model in the central Gulf of Mexico for exploration and appraisal applications.

Construction of the earth model involves six steps: (1) stratigraphic framework construction based on regional Previous HitseismicNext Hit interpretation that ties to the available wells; (2) para-sequence definition within each stratigraphic unit; (3) rock physics template generation at each well location; (4) low-frequency velocity trend generation through upscaling sonic velocity or check shots at well location; (5) geostatistical velocity population in 3D; and (6) 5D subsalt Previous HittomographyNext Hit.

The final earth model was used in prestack depth migration of wide-azimuth and full-azimuth Previous HitseismicTop data, yielding a superb result. Many real data examples from the central of Gulf of Mexico will be shown in the presentation.