Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Technical Abstract

Towards more accurate reservoir imaging using FWI: An OBN case study at Trion

Back to Technical Content
The Trion field in the western Gulf of Mexico (GoM) exhibits folded sediment beddings and strong attenuation bodies, which pose great challenges for seismic imaging. After a decade of processing effort employing the latest imaging technology, the available towed-streamer data for this area hit a technical limit. Improvements to velocity models and images were incremental, and it was determined that better data were needed to make a step change in image quality. To this end, an ocean bottom node (OBN) acquisition was carried out in late 2020 to record full- azimuth and long-offset seismic data with good low- frequency content. Time-lag FWI (TLFWI) using this OBN data was able to improve the tilted orthorhombic (T-ORT) velocity models, which led to better migrated images from least-squares (LS) Kirchhoff and reverse time migration (RTM). However, the reservoir image below the shallow absorption anomalies remained unsatisfactory. As an alternative imaging product, the FWI Image from TLFWI showed better structural continuity and more coherent amplitudes at the reservoir than LS-Kirchhoff or LSRTM.
Download Resource

Publications

SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Authors

Zhen Wang, Meisen Mei, Zhuocheng Yang (CGG) ; Joakim Blanch, Ezequiel Genova, Juan-Mauricio Florez-Nino, Humberto Salazar-Soto, Alfredo Vazquez-Cantu (PEMEX)

Month

August

Copyright

©2022 SEG
Share Link
LinkedIn icon Facebook icon Twitter icon