The Over/Under
Acquisition
Test -
Taking the
Seismic
to the Technical Limits
By
Ahmed Hagras1, James Keggin1, Hamed Shakhshir2, Chris Koeninger2, Sergio Grion2
(1) BP Egypt, Cairo, Egypt (2) WesternGeco, Cairo, Egypt
Most of the 3D
seismic
surveys in the Nile Delta were acquired to address
dual exploration targets: Pliocene and Pre-Messinian. Shallow Pliocene
objectives require a high resolution image that is optimally achieved through
shallow gun/streamer depths. In contrast, deep Pre-Messinian objective requires
good penetration and signal/noise ratio that can be best obtained through deep
gun/streamer depths. Therefore, conventional surveys with towing depths of 6-7m
were conducted as a compromise between both objectives.
The Over/Under
acquisition
technique combines the
data
acquired using
different cable depths and blends both high and low frequencies in a single
image that could satisfy the requirements of both exploration objectives.
Inspired by the results of the WesternGeco experiment in the Mediterranean, BP
Egypt conducted an Over/Under
acquisition
test in the Nile Delta.
The vessel “Geco Diamond” recorded several vessel passes over an existing
conventional 3D in the Western Nile Delta. The vessel was simultaneously towing
four streamers of 8000m length at alternating depths of 7m and 11m at 50m
separation. One
data
set of 4m streamer depth was generated from the combination
of the Over/Under 7m & 11m
data
. Another set was generated from the combination
of the new 11m and the old 7m
data
. Both sets were compared to the conventional
data
to assess the gain achieved at both high and low ends of the spectrum.
Comparisons and contrasts of the results of these tests could open new
opportunities for acquiring superior shallow and deep
data
quality to reduce
exploration risk in Nile Delta.