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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Past, Present, and Future Applications
of 3-D Seismic in the Permian Basin
By
Range Exploration
Use of 3-D seismic in the Permian Basin has exploded since 1989 after early successes were publicized. Initially, the technology was applied in several selected plays; today most, if not all, active trends/plays in the basin have been shot with one or more 3- D surveys. This talk will briefly review past, present, and future uses of 3-D seismic in the Permian Basin, as well as related practical and philosophical issues.
The Past
While 3-D seismic was shot in the Permian at least as early as 1973, the current boom can be attributed mainly to several exploration applications in the late 1980s and early 1990s: imaging reefal buildups in the Horseshoe Atoll area, and Wolfcamp debris flows in the Midland Basin. In addition, Unocal's success with 3-D in the Dollarhide Field confirmed the value of the technique for field development and extension.
The Present
Today 3-D surveys have been shot in nearly every trend in the basin, for exploration and field extension/ development applications. Producing field applications (e.g., locating infill wells, detailed interwell reservoir characterization, attempts to monitor secondary, etc.) and exploration applications (e.g., generating prospects, delineating previously defined leads, locating web prior to drilling and delineation after the exploratory test) will be discussed in detail. Other applications with tremendous promise, as well as issues that are contributing to 3-D failures, will also be presented.
The Future
Areas of improvement may include: (1) increased utilization of seismic attributes, along with techniques such as inversion; (2) improvements in our ability to image complex structures; and (3) ability to better account for surface and near surface complications.
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