4D-repeatability of Reservoir Illumination - New Quality Indicators for Marine Acquisition
2013
A target-oriented approach is developed to provide support for in-fill and re-shoot decisions during time-lapse (4D) marine seismic acquisitions. Repeatability quality of surveys positioning is determined from their respective
illuminationon selected reservoir horizons. Quality control of seismic repeatability is carried out from processing standpoint, through the check of 4D differences in target
illuminationfold and shifts in reflection-points. Corresponding support to re-shoot decisions is provided onboard from a dedicated indicator. It is defined as the similarity between time-lapse
illuminationof individual shots or navigation lines, evaluated from an adapted
image registrationmetric. This indicator provides a user-friendly tool to qualify the acquisition, or identify and rank any re-shoot options. Evaluation of 4D mismatches at target depth enables to derive re-shoot decisions driven from the repeatability of reservoir
illumination. At the end of acquisition, monitor data are delivered that have been validated in terms of seismic
illuminationrepeatability with respect to base data.
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