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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 56 (2006), Pages 797-798

Abstract: Integrated Workflows for Pre-Drill Pore Pressure Prediction

Jack Taylor1

Abstract

Accurate prediction of pre-drill pore and fracture pressures requires synthesis of data and knowledge from geophysical, geological, petrophysical and engineering disciplines.

3-D pressure volumes, estimated from high fidelity seismic velocities, provide a robust and pragmatic means to assess drilling risk and seal integrity.

This paper highlights the role of Previous HitvelocityNext Hit analysis and model building methods as part of an integrated pressure prediction workflow. It will detail the following topics:

• Conventional versus "high-resolution" seismic Previous HitvelocityNext Hit analysis,

• Pre-stack gather conditioning for high-resolution, automated Previous HitvelocityNext Hit analysis,

• Integrating Previous HitvelocityNext Hit and density (depth) trends from well data,

• Geologic constraints on Previous HitvelocityNext Hit analysis and modeling for pressure prediction, and

• Assessment of Previous HitvelocityNext Hit and pressure uncertainty.

Data examples (see Figures 1 and 2) from a variety of geological settings will be used to exemplify the importance of understanding the major causes of overpressure, and how this impacts the adopted workflow and final accuracy of results.


 

gcags560797-fg1.jpg (3,195 bytes)Figure 1. Seismic image and pore pressure volume overlay for optimum drilling location.

gcags560797-fg2.jpg (3,393 bytes)Figure 2. High-density, calibrated Previous HitvelocityTop models used for pore pressure prediction.

Acknowledgments and Associated Footnotes

1 Veritas Hampson-Russell, 10300 Town Park Dr., Houston, TX 77072

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