Walkaway VSP - going beyond an image
Konstantin Galybin and Leon Dahlhaus
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2013(1) 1 - 3
Published: 12 August 2013
Abstract
Simultaneous AVO inversion of seismic data is an integral part of oil and gas exploration. Traditionally this technique is applied to surface seismic data, relying on availability of various angle stacks as well as on presence of offset wells for low frequency models. This paper investigates how a Walkaway Vertical Seismic Profile (WVSP) can be utilized for localized AVO inversion. Traditionally WVSP are designed for one of the following three purposes: imaging, anisotropy and AVO/AVA analysis. This paper shows a set of conditions that allow for WVSP data to be inverted following a commonly utilized simultaneous seismic inversion technique. The advantage of performing a localized WVSP AVO inversion is that low frequency models are measured during WVSP acquisition. This significantly reduces the ambiguity of the background models for inversion. Another advantage is that the inversion input derived during WVSP migration comes from measured vertical velocities, thus allowing more accurate angle stacks, thus improving the quality of the inversion. Lastly, WVSP images are generally of higher frequency content, thus producing high frequency density, Acoustic Impedance and VpVs images in the vicinity of the wellbore. The results can assist in calibrating the surface seismic inversion once more well data are available as well as making quick drilling decisions for deepening or side tracking wells.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2013ab119
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