Wavelet-Consistent Reprocessing of Multi-Environment 3D Seismic from Abu Dhabi
By
Michael P. West1, Erik Kleiss2, Abu Baker Al Jeelani2, Mohamad Samir Al Nahhas2, Constantine Tsingas1
(1) Petroleum Geosciences Services, Cairo, Egypt (2) Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
A vibroseis survey was reprocessed jointly with an adjacent transition zone
survey. Data of high temporal and lateral resolution, and of good structural and
stratigraphic accuracy is required here for mapping of subtle faults and
improved reservoir characterization. Accurate statics solutions and reliable
wavelets are critical - here 6ms false structure can make the difference of an
oil well or one in the water. The older data has laterally variable bandwidth,
phase
and structural errors, resulting from inadequate statics and from
unsatisfactory matching of source- and receiver types.
Consistent data character requires good wavelet corrections for the various
source-receiver combinations. In our reprocessing, partly-deterministic and
partly-statistical (PDPA) zero-phasing dealt with these issues. Well-proven
deterministic phase
corrections were applied to the vibroseis data. A
statistical deconvolution ("PSW designature") was used for zerophasing the
impulsive-source data and removing the hydrophone ghosts. This route avoids
ad-hoc
phase
matching of overlapping parts of the data. Our method was validated
using numerous comparisons of pre-stack and stacked data.
All data were zero-phased before first-arrival picking and refraction statics,
ensuring consistency between statics-related and zerophasing-related time
shifts. This avoids structural errors resulting from lateral phase
variability.
Phase
-corrected impulsive-source first arrivals were found consistent with those
for zero-phased vibroseis.
This approach for matching the various data types yields a consistent data
character across the combined surveys. The easier correlation of first-arrival
data and absence of any post-statics space-variant phase
corrections is expected
to improve the structural accuracy.