Technical Abstract
Estimation of water layer correction in shallow time-lapse streamer data sets
Back to Technical ContentTime-lapse seismic surveys are intended to measure changes in the subsurface related to reservoir production. Accurately estimation of the reservoir-level requires prior corrections to layers above the reservoir, including the water layer. Water layer changes can be attributed to ocean tides and water velocity changes, which require offset- and depth-dependent timing corrections. These can be difficult to estimate in shallow water marine streamer data sets; thus we developed a completely data-driven method that reduces timing differences and is effective in both shallow and deep water.
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SEG - Society of Exploration GeophysicistsAuthors
Beng Ong, Jeshurun Hembd, Arjun Srinivasan, Dez Chu, David Johnston