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A Simple Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Previous HitForwardNext Hit-Modelling and Processing Study of the Effects of Multiples on Interpretation-Gulf of Suez, Egypt

By

 Mostafa Kamel1, Mohamed Maged1, Maged Fahim1, Donald Easley2, Norm Allegar3, Jasper Peijs4

(1) Gupco, Cairo, Egypt (2) Gupco/bp, Cairo, Egypt (3) BP Egypt, Cairo, Egypt (4) BP, Houston, TX

 Multiple contamination has long been recognized as a major obstacle to correct Previous HitseismicNext Hit interpretation in the Gulf of Suez (Egypt). By using simple Previous HitmodelingNext Hit and processing techniques and integration of Previous HitseismicNext Hit and well information, we are able to determine some of the challenges facing Previous HitseismicNext Hit interpreters. For example, we created a simple model of horizontal multiple generators overlying a deeper faulted structure. By comparison of modeled and actual Previous HitdataNext Hit before and after processing, we can see many examples of the potential pitfalls to interpretation, such as: false Previous HitseismicNext Hit stratigraphic indicators, false structural lineaments and obscured hanging wall and footwall correlations. We also demonstrate the power of integration of geological information (dipmeter, model parameterization and depositional inferences) and processing techniques (SRME, dip-filtering, auto-correlation analysis and iterated decon) to separate reality from artifacts.

A simple dip discrimination map shows a small percentage of the multiples in the Gulf of Suez are amenable to dip filtering techniques, because in many areas the main multiples are potentially parallel to the primaries and the deep Previous HitdataNext Hit is concentrated in a low frequency band. This observation indicates that much of the present exploration opportunities are still obscured by hard to remove multiple energy; therefore, understanding of the artifacts through modelling work and direct observation of the Previous HitdataNext Hit can provide a list of pitfalls and guidelines (as discussed) to help reduce Previous HitseismicTop interpretation risk as well as help guide interpretational processing. This also points to the future hope for unveiling untapped resources beneath the blanket of multiples.