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Pre-stack Previous HitDepthNext Hit Imaging as a Tool of Accurate Structure Delineation in Presence of Complex Surface Topography

By

 Turki Z Al-Rowaili1, Alex Litvin2

(1) Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (2) Paradigm Geophysical, Woking, United Kingdom

 In Saudi Arabia, complex surface topography features and in particular sand dunes, lead to distortion of target horizons on seismic time images. These distortions can lead to incorrect time and final Previous HitdepthNext Hit maps unless corrections are made during processing.

In this paper we show benefits of pre-stack Previous HitdepthNext Hit imaging workflow that includes tomographic iterative Previous HitvelocityNext Hit modelling procedure. The workflow is presented for 2D data, but it can be applied with minor modifications to 3D data as well.

Initial Previous HitvelocityNext Hit modelling uses CMP gathers on floating datum to derive layer velocities Previous HitusingNext Hit ray tracing based approach - coherency inversion. Ray tracing is performed from floating datum representing a smoothed version of the topography. An initial Previous HitvelocityNext Hit-Previous HitdepthNext Hit model is used for the first pass of pre-stack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration. This process generates a Previous HitdepthNext Hit section and Previous HitdepthNext Hit image gathers in each bin location. Residual moveout on Previous HitdepthNext Hit image gathers is analysed along the model horizons and the initial interval Previous HitvelocityNext Hit - Previous HitdepthNext Hit model is used in tomographic model update procedure. Low effective offset for shallow reflectors does not allow direct update of the shallow Previous HitvelocityNext Hit model. We introduce a tomographic procedure that uses better quality deeper reflections along with shallow reflections to update the shallow Previous HitvelocityNext Hit model. The updated Previous HitvelocityNext Hit model is used for the next iteration of pre-stack Previous HitdepthNext Hit migration and at this stage tomography is used to update Previous HitvelocityNext Hit in deeper layers of the model. This way we generate a final Previous HitvelocityNext Hit model and final Previous HitdepthTop image free of artificial distortions observed on time images.