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Enhanced 3D broadband processing: a case study from the Edvard Grieg field

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Data acquired in shallow water environments often exhibit a strong acquisition pattern relating to variations in incidence angle, azimuth and source signature from inner to outer streamers. These variations must be accurately compensated for during processing to reveal a spatially consistent 3D image of the data. With modern broadband acquisition this problem becomes more challenging as the frequency spectrum is wider. This North Sea case study, acquired with a multi-level source and variable depth streamer, presents an enhanced processing sequence containing 3D processing steps using different parameters for each frequency range. Results show the advantage of such a sequence to achieve a high definition image from the very shallow to the deep reservoir target.
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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers

Authors

Nicolas Salaun, Valerie Brem, Pavel Borisevich, Danny Hardouin, Andrew Wright

Month

May

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