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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 50, No. 07, March 2008. Page 23 - 23.

Abstract: The Deliberate Search for the Seismic Stratigraphic Trap

Marc H. Helsinger
Hamman Oil and Refining

Seismic stratigraphic Previous HitanalysisNext Hit Previous HitplaysNext Hit a critical role in the complete integration and evaluation of exploration and development projects. Despite being available for over 25 years, seismic stratigraphic Previous HitanalysisNext Hit is not sufficiently utilized. This Previous HitanalysisNext Hit leads to better delineation of Previous HitdepositionalNext Hit environments, reservoir geometry and porosity trends. Many trends and prospects with potentially substantial reserves onshore and offshore Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast have gone unrecognized as a result of a lack of a completely integrated Previous HitanalysisNext Hit.

There is an industry perception that a shortage of available conventional large potential prospects exists. Less than 5% of all wells drilled in the last 50 years were to depths greater than 15,000 feet. Implementation of seismic stratigraphic Previous HitanalysisNext Hit combined with multi-attribute processing can provide a competitive advantage. Seismic interpreters are deluged with huge volumes of data as advances in seismic attributes have increased the number of volumes with multiple attribute data sets. The result is a data management and interpretation challenge for the oil industry. Seismic stratigraphic Previous HitanalysisNext Hit is a rapid data-mining tool that is key to finding unrecognized new Previous HitplaysTop and prospects.

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