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7th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006
Processing
Vibroseis/Transition Zone Seismic Data
1 Expl/Geophysics, ADCO, P.O.Box 270, Abu
Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, phone: +9712-6043340, fax: +9712-6652063, [email protected]
2 ADCO, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Objectives: A large vibroseis survey over sand dunes and coastal plain and an adjacent dynamite/airgun transition zone
survey were jointly reprocessed. Key to the processing
was zero-phasing for the vibroseis and the impulsive data, before
picking first-breaks for refraction statics. The objective is a more reliable seismic image of these oil fields.
Procedures: A vibroseis survey was reprocessed jointly with an adjacent transition zone survey in Abu Dhabi. The area
covers two major low-relief oil fields. Data of high temporal and lateral resolution and of good structural and stratigraphic
accuracy is required for mapping subtle faults and improved reservoir characterization. Accurate long and short wavelength
statics solutions and reliable stratigraphic wavelet processing
are critical.
The vibroseis survey comprised an area of sand dunes, hard sabkha plains, and flat lying shoreline. The transition zone survey comprised dynamite sources in land and shallow water and airgun sources in deeper water. Geophone and hydrophone receivers were employed on both surveys.
Starting the processing
by zero-phasing the wavelet was employed to deliver consistent data character across the surveys.
Excellent statics results were achieved in reprocessing due to careful first break picking after zerophasing, and integrating
both uphole and refractor delay time information.
Results and Conclusions: The successful reprocessing of the merged transition zone and land surveys is due primarily to good teamwork, open two-way communication and critical project management between ADCO and PGS.
Acknowledgments The Authors would like to thank ADCO and ADNOC for their permission to publish this material.