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ASEG2013 - 23rd Geophysical Conference
  • ISSN: 2202-0586
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Abstract

This paper demonstrates recent advances in grid-based reflection tomography model building in conjunction with anisotropic pre-stack depth migration. These advances significantly benefit the imaging and resolution of 3D seismic data in a number of structurally complex basins.

Using 3D seismic imaging examples from Petroleum Exploration Permit PEP 51558 in New Zealand’s Taranaki Basin, this paper demonstrate how reflection tomography techniques can utilize implicit geological constraints to resolve complex velocity variations and, thereby, reduce structural and imaging uncertainty.

One challenge associated with velocity modelling in the Taranaki Basin is to adequately resolve the large lateral velocity contrasts across major faults. This work shows how the use of steering filters during the reflection tomography process significantly improves the resolution and delineation of these fault-constrained velocity contrasts. This approach is compared with the conventional gridded tomography approach of velocity model building.

Using a detailed velocity model from the Taranaki Basin, comparisons were made between time and depth migration, as well as alternate depth migration techniques.

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2013-12-01
2026-01-14
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): Depth imaging; PEP 51558; steering filters; Taranaki Basin; tomography
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