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3-D Volumetric Interpretation – Advancing the Way We Interpret Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Stratigraphy and Geomorphology

Abstract

Previous HitSeismicNext Hit stratigraphy, originally defined and described with 2D data, has become a primary classification scheme for 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit interpretation in the petroleum industry. Defining interpretations within the context of these principles facilitates communication of geological ideas that can influence business decisions. The concepts are used to classify geologic information in scales ranging from basin models to core descriptions. Once defined within a Previous HitseismicNext Hit stratigraphic framework, details of any three-dimensional variability in stratigraphic architecture may be overlooked. The accuracy of any interpretation is dependent upon the clarity of our understanding of the 3D geological problem so it is imperative that we evaluate the three-dimensional architecture of Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitboundariesNext Hit at the highest available resolution before they are classified within this system. Manual Previous HitseismicNext Hit interpretation methodologies and tight schedules may limit the ability to fully interrogate Previous HitseismicNext Hit data for more subtle, yet equally important geologic information, leading to biased interpretations. Eliminating this bias is critical to exploration success. Rapid volumetric interpretation (VI) using automatic wavelet tracking or dip-steered slicing is now performed at the resolution of the data. When VI is combined with intelligent models built using geological concepts and/or Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes, geologic understanding is enhanced. This approach is a significant step forward for interpretation and offers us unprecedented opportunities to rapidly detect and effectively analyze geologic relationships in 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit. We can easily visualize and interrogate the three-dimensional spatial relationships of Previous HitseismicNext Hit stratigraphic Previous HitboundariesNext Hit and are documenting the transient and diachronous nature of Previous HitboundariesNext Hit once thought to be fixed. The spatial uncertainty in Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphic features is being better captured, understood and incorporated into basin risk estimates, improving exploration and development decisions. Here we review volumetric interpretation techniques that automatically define geomorphological and structural features, evaluate stratigraphic variability in 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit data, classify Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitboundariesNext Hit within the context of Previous HitsequenceTop stratigraphy and demonstrate how this approach can be used to rapidly reveal and quantify local to basin-scale geologic evolution of depositional systems.