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7th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006
1 Special Projects, WesternGeco, 26 Horreya St, Helioplis, Cairo, Egypt,
[email protected]
2 Senior Geophysicist, KOC, Al Ahmadi-Kuwait, Kuwait
Field
, Kuwait. The Minagish
Field
is located onshore West Kuwait. The main reservoir, Minagish Oolite,
of Cretaceous age is around 120m thick. Secondary reservoirs are in the Upper Cretaceous and Jurassic layers. Apart from
a series of normal faults running east-west through the centre of the
field
, there is evidence of a large number of small faults
and lineations which could act as barriers for fluid movement. While the seismic data quality in the
field
is generally good,
but the Minagish Oolite horizon is disturbed due to the karstification of the overlying Shuaiba formation in addition to interbed
multiples from the shallow horizons. Integration of the borehole data with 3D seismic data was utilized for relative trueamplitude
recovery, multiple suppression and anisotropic
corrections
. Relative true amplitude recovery was based on VSP -
derived inelastic attenuation factors, anisotropic geometric-spreading
corrections
and transmission-loss compensation
factors obtained from the Walkaway data. Anisotropy
corrections
accompanied velocity analysis, which was guided by the
borehole velocity function, enabled accurate distinction of primary reflection events from multiple events. The final results of
the processed seismic data were quantitatively appraised by the quality of the tie between the final migrated data, synthetic
seismogram and VSP corridor stack from a number of wells. The integration of various data sets resulted in improving the
seismic image, with overall higher resolution which enabled a robust and accurate inversion.