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Chapter from: SG 42:  Applications of Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Seismic Data to Exploration and Production

Edited by: 
Paul Weimer and Thomas L. David

Authors:
Stephen C. Jumper and Howel W. Pardue



Published 1996 as part of Studies in Geology 42
Copyright © 1996 The American Association of Petroleum Geologists.  All Rights Reserved.
 

*Editorial Note: Page numbers in this digital version (HTML and PDF) do not correspond to those of the hardcopy.
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Jumper, S. C., and H. W. Pardue, A Previous Hit3-DNext Hit case history in the Horseshoe Atoll area of Scurry County, Texas, in P. Weimer and T. L. Davis, eds., AAPG Studies in Geology No. 42 and SEG Geophysical Developments Series No. 5, AAPG/SEG, Tulsa, p. 155-160.
 

 

CHAPTER 16

Chapter 16: A Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Case History in the Horseshoe Atoll Area of Scurry County, Texas

Stephen C. Jumper and Howell W. Pardue*
 

 

ABSTRACT

This case history presents design considerations, processing techniques, and drilling results from a Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic survey acquired in the pinnacle reef trend of Scurry County, Texas. Pennsylvanian age reefs in this area have long been lucrative but elusive exploration objectives. Their small areal extent and random location pattern have often frustrated explorationists interpreting conventional 2-D seismic data. Through the example shown here, it becomes apparent that pinnacle reef objectives can be located with much-improved confidence using the Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic method.

The survey has approximately 9 mi2 (23 km2) of surface coverage, more than adequate for a proper migration aperture at the objective horizon. The reefs in question are reasonably identified with a Previous Hit3-DNext Hit grid consisting of 110 X 110-ft (33 X 33-m) bin spacing. Economic considerations and accessibility constraints greatly affect the design of the survey. Processing techniques include Previous Hit3-DNext Hit surface-consistent statics, post-stack FX (spacial deconvolution) filtering to reduce random noise, and Previous Hit3-DNext Hit migration.

Interpretation of the migrated Previous Hit3-DNext Hit volume identified several possible drilling locations. Time slice presentations at the pinnacle reef level clearly identified three subsequent producing locations and helped reconcile two previous nonproductive wells. Geophysical and economic success in this survey show that the Previous Hit3-DTop seismic technique can solve several of the problems previously encountered using conventional 2-D seismic data.

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