Imaging of Steep
Salt Face and Surrounding Sediments Using Vertical
Seismic
Profile (VSP)
Converted Waves
Li, Yingping, Xiaomin Zhao, Fran
Doherty, VSFusion, A Baker
Hughes-CGG Company,
In the Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, and
seismic
alone. Thus, VSP surveys with 3C receivers in a wellbore
are usually requested for improving images of reservoir structures.
In this paper,
an offset VSP (OVSP) and a refraction salt proximity (SP), simultaneously
acquired in
reflectors
. Both transmitted P-P and P-S converted waves from the SP
survey were used to calculate 3D salt exit points which delineate the steep
salt face. Furthermore, we developed a robust method to estimate Vp/Vs ratios in the sedimentary rocks flanking the salt
dome. Reflected waves PP and PS conversion, from the steep salt interface and updip sediment
reflectors
, were separated from 3C OVSP data
and depth migrated to obtain their images, using a velocity model from a check
shot and the estimated Vp/Vs ratio. The migrated
images using both PP and PS converted waves provide a precise definition of
the steep salt face and reservoir sands flanking the salt dome. This study also
indicates that both reflection and reflection surveys can provide a consistent
location of the steep salt flank, demonstrating the strength of combining these
VSP techniques.