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Previous HitGulfNext Hit Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 56 (2006), Pages 511-511

Abstract: Previous HitSubsaltNext Hit Interpretation and Visualization Techniques: Alaminos Canyon, Deep-Water Previous HitGulfNext Hit of Previous HitMexicoNext Hit

Frank R. Love1

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Previous HitSubsaltNext Hit seismic interpretation is a demanding task even with modern depthmigrated data. Previous HitSubsaltNext Hit seismic data are commonly contaminated with dipping noise, and large areas are poorly illuminated resulting in shadow zones with little coherent data. Structures below salt represent the new deep-water frontier and significant effort is being made to map these features and to improve seismic Previous HitimagingNext Hit through better velocity models.

Variable Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit images are best interpreted with 3-D volume interpretation techniques. By visualizing seismic data with volume tools, areas which have been imaged can be tied together to produce a geologically-sound interpretation. Classical interpretation utilizes only a single 2-D line from 3-D data. Volume interpretation takes full advantage of the 3-D data by integrating X, Y and Z dimensions. In addition, new volume interpretation tools permit co-visualization of multiple attributes, and opacity can be used better to visualize faulted surfaces. Modern volume interpretation tools also tessellate surfaces as they are interpreted. By rendering faults or base salt surfaces as they are produced, the explorationist can produce an interpretation that is geometrically consistent with previous event picks.

Deep-water Alaminos Canyon provides an opportunity to apply these techniques and compare both outboard and Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit structures. Multi-attribute visualization of reflection seismic and coherency data is shown to enhance Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit images of crestal faulting and reduce the impact of dipping noise. Top and base salt interpretation is also improved through multi-Z event interpretation with progressive surface rendering to produce geologically consistent surfaces. Better definition of top and base salt is key to producing quality depth migration, which will ultimately unlock new areas for exploration. Furthermore, by understanding areas with similar structural styles such as the inboard and Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit Alaminos Canyon, volume interpretation practices can be refined for application in new areas.


 

Acknowledgments and Associated Footnotes

1 Shell International Exploration and Production

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