3D
Seismic
Depth Imaging As An Approach To Improve Pre-Salt Structures, Ras
Garra Area , Gulf Of Suez , Egypt
By
R. Awad1, I. Desoky1
(1) Petrobel oil Company, Cairo, Egypt
The Ras Garra Development lease is located on the southern part of the Gulf
of Suez, The exploration activity started in this area by acquiring the first 2D
Marine
seismic
survey in the Gulf of Suez in 1955. In 1995 , the area of
interest was covered by 3D
seismic
survey (220 sqkm) to optimize field
development and exploitation.
The primary target is represented by pre-evaporitic sedimentary Miocene
sequence . The impact of the presence of salt bodies on the
seismic
image in
Time domain is relevant, it affects the ray path, producing a deviation of the
ray, reduces the penetration of the energy under the salt layer and produces a
pull-up effect under the salt. This makes difficult the correct definition of
the fault heaves, his position and the dip of the
reflectors
, increasing the
uncertainty about the size and the spatial position of the prospects.
Owing to the structural complexity, due to the presence of an irregular salt body above the target, we followed an approach based on depth imaging: the construction of a Velocity Volume and a full 3D Pre Stack Depth Migration (3D Pre SDM).
The final depth migrated 3D
seismic
volume showed a general improvement of
the image of the subsurface:
- New structural features were indeed highlighted in the Pre-Evaporitic sequence.
- A better definition of the normal faults pattern that created the trap system in the area.