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Integration of Multiple Techniques to Define A Complex Previous HitSaltNext Hit Body in The Flex Trend of The Gulf of Mexico

By

Sherrie R. Cronin1, Brian Mallick1

(1) Anadarko Petroleum, The Woodlands, TX

 A recent discovery well drilled by Anadarko underscored the wisdom of integrating Previous HitsaltNext Hit body Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit from multiple data sources. Seismic clearly showed a top of Previous HitsaltNext Hit reflector for both the main Previous HitsaltNext Hit stock and a laterally extensive Previous HitsaltNext Hit canopy on a prospective block in 150m of water in the Central Gulf of Mexico. However, neither poststack time migrated data nor the initial sediment flood of a PreSDM project in progress showed a convincing Previous HitsaltNext Hit flank or base of Previous HitsaltNext Hit.

Concern that strong reflectors under the Previous HitsaltNext Hit canopy believed to be prospective section might actually be a poorly imaged base of unexpectedly thick Previous HitsaltNext Hit prompted Anadarko to perform a series of prestack depth migrations on an extracted 2D line using various Previous HitsaltNext Hit geometries. Thicker Previous HitsaltNext Hit models resulted in grossly distorted seismic and poor imaging at depth. A thinner Previous HitsaltNext Hit layer (300m to 500m) such that the top and base of Previous HitsaltNext Hit reflectors interfered with each other produced more reasonable subsalt images.

To aid in this confirmation, the Previous HitsaltNext Hit body was analyzed using gravity and magnetic data. To our surprise, this analysis showed two allochthonous Previous HitsaltNext Hit thicks to the south and west of the prospect, both of which thinned rapidly to zero Previous HitsaltNext Hit at the proposed well location. The drill bit encountered approximately 10m of Previous HitsaltNext Hit. A VSP subsequently enabled us to pinpoint the unimaged flank of the Previous HitsaltNext Hit stock. Ongoing drilling, VSP, and seismic reprocessing have all confirmed that this field is located under a complex and rapidly changing Previous HitsaltTop canopy.