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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Pioneering the Global
Subsalt
/Presalt Play:
The World Beyond Mahogany (USA) Field
Subsalt
/Presalt Play:
The World Beyond Mahogany (USA) Field
ION Geophysical Corporation
Ten years into the 21st century, the
subsalt
play that began in
the U.S. offshore
Gulf
of
Mexico
during the 1980s has
evolved into a growing global
subsalt
/presalt play of likely
historic impact. Today, we are at the dawn of major reserve and
production additions to the world oil & gas
supply, as global
subsalt
/presalt petroleum
exploration yields major results, not only
in the
Gulf
of
Mexico
, but also off Brazil
and West Africa. In the years ahead,
these new discoveries will fuel further
exploration & production below complex
salt layers worldwide.
Since its inception the greatest challenge for the
subsalt
/presalt
play concept has been explorers’ difficulty in accurately
imaging
the seismic data below and around salt in order to identify the
potential structures to drill. As a result of recent major advances
in seismic processing algorithms and computer processing
speeds, explorers can now see
subsalt
/presalt images much more
clearly. The most aggressive explorers are applying these latest
technologies to more salt basins globally.
Reverse Time Migration (RTM) represents
the most recent and significant advance in
seismic
imaging
below salt layers. Propelled
by advances in workflows, computing
power, and data management, RTM now
provides the most accurate view of
subsalt
/presalt prospects, discoveries, and fields. In addition,
improved seismic acquisition technology utilizing longer seismic
cable lengths and denser, larger data volume collection programs,
such as wide-azimuth (WAZ) and multi-azimuth (MAZ)
geometries, provide extensive data volumes for the application of
advanced RTM technology. Without accurate seismic
imaging
technology, the drilling and development of prospects is much
riskier and more expensive than desired.
Discovery and development of
subsalt
/presalt fields found in past
decades using less-advanced pre-stack depth-
imaging
applied to
short-offset 2-D and narrow azimuth 3-D seismic surveys, has
resulted in the addition of significant reserves and production,
but this represents only a fraction of the potential that will likely
be globally discovered using new RTM technology. As was
learned in the early years of exploring
subsalt
in the US
Gulf
of
Mexico
, we must accurately image below the salt layers in order to
have sufficiently high success rates to justify future economic
investments. There are now fewer limits on the future global oil
and gas potential below salt and the likely discovery of substantial
oil and gas reserves and production for the world of tomorrow.
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Subsalt
vs. Presalt. Graphic: Mike Hudec, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin; Annotation: Clint Moore, ION
Geophysical Corporation
5 major salt provinces–
subsalt
-presalt potential. Map graphic: Martin P. A. Jackson, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at
Austin; Box annotation: Clint Moore, ION Geophysical Corporation
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