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Session 10. Oral Presentation for: Post-stack 3D merging to fast-track regional interpretation – offshore Otway Basin case study

Merrie-Ellen Gunning A *
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A Geoscience Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

* Correspondence to: merrie-ellen.gunning@ga.gov.au

Australian Energy Producers Journal 64 https://doi.org/10.1071/EP23330
Published: 7 June 2024

© 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of Australian Energy Producers. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND)

Abstract

Presented on Wednesday 22 May: Session 10

Ideally when combining legacy 3D seismic surveys, differences in acquisition parameters warrant full pre-stack reprocessing from field data. However, there are occasions where this is not possible due to time, financial or data access constraints; a valuable alternative is post-stack merging and enhancement of existing migrations. This case was to produce a regularised and seamless 3D dataset of the highest possible quality, for the offshore Otway Basin, within 2 months. The input migrated volumes varied by data extent, migration methodology, angle range and grid orientation. Fourteen input volumes totalling 8092 km2 were post-stack merged and processed to produce a continuous and consistent volume, enabling more efficient and effective interpretation of the region. The surveys were regularised onto a common grid, optimised for structural trends, prior to survey matching. A mis-tie analysis algorithm, applied over a time window optimised for interpretation of key events, was used to derive corrections for timing, phase and amplitude, using a reference. This was followed by time-variant spectral and amplitude matching to improve continuity between volumes. Additional enhancements including noise removal and lateral amplitude scaling were also applied. The final merged volume offers significant uplift over the inputs, providing better imaging of structure and events and dramatically improving the efficiency and quality of interpretation. This enables rapid reconnaissance of the area by explorers.

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Keywords: 3D seismic, marine seismic, Otway Basin, post-stack merge, reprocessing.

Biographies

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Merrie-Ellen Gunning has an MBA and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Geology, having studied at Melbourne Business School and RMIT University. She has over three decades of industry experience. Since joining Geoscience Australia in 2015, she has worked on a wide range of prospectivity and CCS projects and is currently Director – Offshore Energy Systems.