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GCTake Your Pick: Skeptic or Proponent*
By
Bob A. Hardage1, Khaled Fouad1, and Glenn Winters2
Search and Discovery Article #40228 (2006)
Posted December 22, 2006
*Adapted from the Geophysical Corner column, prepared by the authors, in AAPG Explorer, December, 2006. Editor of Geophysical Corner is Bob A. Hardage. Managing Editor of AAPG Explorer is Vern Stefanic; Larry Nation is Communications Director.
1Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, Texas ([email protected] )
2Fasken Oil and Ranch, Midland, Texas
Intriguing seismic examples are being developed in multi-component seismic research at the Bureau of Economic Geology, specifically examples documenting which one of the S-wave seismic modes images a key geologic feature better than does the P-wave mode -- the only seismic mode many explorationists have ever used. One of those examples is illustrated here.
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The prospect is a At this particular prospect, the Strawn play
is stratigraphic, not structural, and traditional P-wave data were
having limited success in
Compressional Mode vs. Converted Shear Mode Figure 1 shows
time-structure maps at the The equivalence of the structural geometry
shown by these two maps suggests that the PS data processing has been
done well and that the PP-to-PS depth registration is reasonably
accurate across the
Figure 2 shows
one amplitude attribute (rms amplitude) extracted from narrow windows
spanning the In contrast, PS reflection amplitude appears
to react to productive and non-productive Rather than using seismic data to segregate
areas of productive porosity from areas of nonproductive porosity,
interpreters try instead to use seismic attributes to find maximum
In this instance, the predictive value of PS
reflection amplitude was tested by drilling well AL-1, labeled on the PS
map (Figure 2b). This well found the
thickest From the standpoint of Skeptics can say that multi-component seismic
data did not yield a productive well. Proponents can say that the PS
mode delivered exactly what was needed -- a definition of the maximum
thickness of the The real message is that at this prospect,
the PS mode provided vital
This research was funded by DOE/NETL. |


