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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 50 (2000), Pages 243-245

Accurate Depth Conversions Reduce Risk

Larry C. Luton, Corine Prieto

Abstract

That accurate depth conversions reduce risk is not a new concept. The challenge lies in the proper selection of velocity Previous HitdataNext Hit and model types that will generate accurate depth maps for evaluation and drilling of prospective areas.

Velocity information is available from a number of different sources. Well velocity Previous HitdataNext Hit are available from checkshots, vertical Previous HitseismicNext Hit profiles, sonic logs and geological tops. Previous HitSeismicNext Hit imaging velocities (stacking and migration) are interpreted from various Previous HitseismicNext Hit processes (2D/3D DMO, 2D/3D Prestack Time and Depth Migration) of the Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit.

The type of model (imaging or depthing) and procedure selected is influenced by available Previous HitdataNext Hit, lithology and the geophysical acquisition and processing parameters.

Our example illustrates the prospect resolution benefits using all available velocity Previous HitdataNext Hit for an area of interest. We will also show the refinement gained by integrating other interpretations such as a Previous HitseismicNext Hit-derived fault Previous HitinterpretationTop and a salt configuration from a 3D-gravity model.


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