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3D Multiple Attenuation for a Deep Reservoir Case Study

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Tianyue Hu1, Fei Hong1, Runqiu Wang2, Guofa Li3

(1) Peking University, Beijing, China (2) University of Petroleum, Beijing, China (3) Dagang Oil Field, Tianjin, China

 Among the deep part of seismic data from a 3D survey at Qianmiqiao area in Dagang Oil Field, some remarkable internal and full-path Previous HitmultiplesNext Hit are generated by various sets of over-burden sediments such as the groups called Minhuazeng, Guantao, and Dongying. These Previous HitmultiplesNext Hit interfere with the Previous HitprimariesNext Hit over 3500 meters significantly and become a big threaten for enhancing signal to noise ratio for the deep weak signals. Also, these Previous HitmultiplesNext Hit affect Previous HitvelocityNext Hit analysis, DMO stack and migration. As a model based multiple attenuation method, Beamforming is developed to estimate and attenuate Previous HitmultiplesNext Hit efficiently from the recorded seismic data. The principle of beamforming is to extract seismic signals without distortion, whilst minimizing residual power. The key point of beamforming multiple attenuation method is to separate Previous HitprimariesNext Hit and Previous HitmultiplesNext Hit in terms of the difference of their moveout. The results of applying beamforming technique show that after removing Previous HitmultiplesTop, some misleading in seismic interpretation can be avoided and the structure shape and state of the internal reflection inside dive can be clearly shown out.