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Abstract

We present the imaging workflow and results for the Angola Block 31 Wide Azimuth Towed Streamer (WATS) data acquired from 2008-2009. We highlight the importance of incorporating Tilted Transverse Isotropy (TTI) in building the sediment model. We find it critical to use the Reverse Time Migration (RTM) algorithm from the very beginning of building the salt model. Of interest also is the use of the P-S converted waves to aid salt picking. The WATS data also benefit from a joint application of both 3D SRME and wave-equation based demultiple methods. The final migrated dataset provides a significant improvement in image quality over the legacy surveys and fast track WATS, and will be used for the appraisal and development programs.

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2012-06-04
2024-04-19
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