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Seismic Response Characteristics of a Regional-Scale Pressure Compartment Boundary, Alberta Basin, Canada
Debi T. Maucione
Exxon Exploration Company Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Ronald C. Surdam
Institute for Energy Research, University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming, U.S.A.
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Anomalous pressures in the Alberta Deep Basin were originally identified using well log and production information. However, using seismic data acquired and processed to detect character response changes other than those associated with structural features, one can easily observe deviation from the expected increase in velocity with depth. Understanding the exact character of anomalous seismic responses requires knowledge of some geologic data, including rock properties (e.g., lithology and velocity) and depositional environments present in a similar geologic setting (i.e., another Laramide basin). Additionally, integration of well log and production information corroborates the seismic character response changes associated with a regional-scale pressure boundary. However, it is important to note that identification of areas of anomalous pressure using seismic data is not dependent on well information.
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