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Subsalt Imaging — Previous HitCoherentNext Hit Previous HitNoiseNext Hit Removal and Steep Dip Enhancement in Support of Subsalt Exploration

Abstract

Abstract

In the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), Previous HitcoherentNext Hit noises are commonly observed in the subsalt seismic data. Such Previous HitnoiseNext Hit is detrimental to subsalt exploration and appraisal as they often lead to incorrect interpretations. The Previous HitcoherentNext Hit Previous HitnoiseNext Hit are related to converted waves, intra-salt multiples, residual free-surface multiples, and seismic data acquisition Previous HitnoiseNext Hit. At the same time, steep-dip events are usually imaged from far offsets and with limited illumination; therefore, the imaging amplitude is much weaker and easily contaminated by strong random or Previous HitcoherentNext Hit Previous HitnoiseNext Hit.

Seismic processing from improved demultiple and Previous HitnoiseNext Hit attenuation will reduce post-migration Previous HitcoherentNext Hit Previous HitnoiseNext Hit. Often we found that post-migration Previous HitcoherentNext Hit Previous HitnoiseNext Hit attenuation was required to enhance the seismic data quality prior to structural and stratigraphic interpretation. Our approach is to decompose seismic images into dip ranges. If there is enough dip-separation, the Previous HitcoherentNext Hit Previous HitnoiseNext Hit can be removed by applying a 3D filter to certain dip ranges.

For steep-dip events enhancement, partition image output and local horizon interpretation are required. Within the target steep-dip event area, the dip field is calculated based on the interpreted horizons. The dip field is also calculated for each image partition. The dip coherence between the interpreted horizons and the partition images will be used as the weight in the partition image stack.

Both the Previous HitcoherentNext Hit Previous HitnoiseTop removal and steep-dip enhancement are interpretation-driven; therefore, geological experience is required for optimal parameterization. In this presentation, we will show examples in Green Canyon and Walker Ridge to include Tonga, Ligurian, Heidelberg, Northwood and Shenandoah.