SEAM workshop presentation GMRC Intrepid Presentation
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SEAM workshop presentation GMRC Intrepid Presentation
Imaging the SEAM I Base of Salt with Gravity Gradiometer Data December, 2013 David Hatch, Maria Annecchione: Gedex Inc. Richard Krahenbuhl: Colorado School of Mines 1 Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 SEAM 1 Density Model Incorporates major challenges of Subsalt Imaging in Tertiary Basins, with emphasis on Deepwater Gulf of Mexico Lots of targets to tackle in the SEAM data: • Top of salt structures, rugosity, overhangs, grotto, mini-basin • Variable base of salt, deep salt feeder, mother salt etc Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 2 Imaging Base of Salt is a Challenge for Seismic Method Can gravity/gradiometry data successfully image Base of Salt? • Quantify resolution and potential error in BoS determination Simulate airborne survey conditions • Calculated forward response and incorporate noise Use reasonable constraints • Top of salt and background density distribution Inverted data using Gzz (or Gz) – Interface inversion (Geosoft GM-SYS 3D™) – Binary voxel inversion (Colorado School of Mines) – Geologically Driven Voxel Inversion (Intrepid Geomodeller) Conduct sensitivity studies on assumptions Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 3 SEAM 1 Density Model Challenges for Gravity/Gradiometry: • Over-printed sources from various depths • Non-uniqueness • Poor signal-to-noise ratio common • Depth of burial • Salt body crosses nil-zone 12960 Manage challenges and extract maximum information through constraints Constraints: • Geologic knowledge • Borehole logs • Seismic, MT, CSEM Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 4 Salt Contrast Model Original model Background model Response of background geology is totally removed Salt density contrast model Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 5 Vertical Gravity Gradient Response of the Salt Contrast Model Noise-free Post-filter noise: Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 1 Eo/√Hz noise Low-pass filtered 10/√Hz Eo noise Low-pass filtered 0.24 Eo RMS 1.15 Eo RMS 6 GM-SYS 3D Inversion: Model Setup Constraints: • Top of salt • Vertical density contrast function • Active area within salt boundaries Starting model: Miocene-Pliocene unconformity surface Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 7 Interface Inversion: Line 12960 Base of salt error (m RMS) Noise free 1 Eo noise 10 Eo noise 424 510 662 8 Interface Inversion: Base of Salt True base of salt Inverted base of salt (0 Eo noise) Inverted base of salt (1 Eo noise) Inverted base of salt (10 Eo noise) Gzz Misfit Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 9 GMRC Binary Inversion • Genetic algorithm for gravity data developed by Colorado School of Mines GMRC • Solution at each voxel can take only two forms: salt or background geology Advantages: • Sharp contacts, compact, near perfect recovery • Nil-zone not a problem • Multiple runs provides statistical confidence in solution Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 10 Binary Inversion: Model Setup • Populate model from top of salt to bottom of model with random 1/0’s • 1=salt, 0=background • Does flip reduce misfit? • Repeat 10x with new regularization parameters Inverted with same noise character as gradiometry tests 11 Binary Gz Inversion: Mean of Salt Solutions Low Noise Inversion View from Southwest Light Blue: All 10 iterations indicate salt for that cell Black : Only 1 iteration indicates salt Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 12 Binary Gz Inversion: Base of Salt True base of salt Inverted base of salt (1 Eo noise equivalent) Inverted base of salt (10 Eo noise equivalent) Base of salt isosurface generated from lowermost cells with 3 or more iterations indicating salt Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 13 Binary Inversion: Line 12960 Base of salt isosurface generated from lowermost cells with 3 or more iterations indicating salt Base of salt error (m RMS) 1 Eo noise 10 Eo noise 666 662 14 Geomodeller: Starting Density Model 660 12000 15 Geomodeller Inversion 2 million iterations in total showing 1 in every 10,000 16 BoS Inversion: Geomodeller vs GM-SYS Inverted base of salt (0 Eo noise) Inverted base of salt (1 Eo noise) Inverted base of salt (20 (10 Eo noise) Geomodeller True base of salt GM-SYS 17 Geomodeller: Probability of Salt 660 Final Inversion 12000 660 Probability of salt 12000 18 Geologic Tests: Commonality What is the similarity of the proposed geologic model relative to starting model? No geologic tests applied Using shape ratio to encourage less smooth shape relative to original model 19 Geologic Tests: Commonality No geologic constraints Using shape ratio to encourage less smooth shape relative to original model 20 Sensitivity Testing: Variation in Top of Salt Assumption Gzz noise contributed by 25m RMS variation added to top of salt surface No Noise added to ToS 25 m RMS noise added to ToS 21 Base of Salt Workflow Next Iteration • Constrain base of salt where known from seismic interpretation Update velocity model Seismic processing and interpretation Gravity Inversion Define Constraints Inverted base of salt No constraints True base of salt Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 Geomodeller inverted base of salt BoS constraints 22 Using Seismic Constraints: Iterative workflow 1 E Noise inversion 1 E Noise inversion with constraints Geomodeller inverted base of salt BoS constraints 23 Conclusions and Way Forward • Base of salt can be successfully imaged using gravity gradiometer data – All algorithms image long-wavelength component of base of salt to similar accuracy (RMS errors similar) • Geomodeller pulled out more detail on deep salt feeder (peak error lower) – Gzz version of Binary Inversion may produce similar result – Statistical analysis with Binary/Geomodeller output provides a powerful tool to communicate ambiguities in model • Iterative workflow integrating various datasets will produce a progressively improved image of BoS, confidence and will reduce risk • A significant error in ToS is required to generate error in BoS Can conduct sensitivity analysis on other assumptions Lots of other challenges in the SEAM 1 model! Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013 24 Imaging the Base of Salt with Gravity Gradiometer Data Thank you December, 2013 David Hatch, Maria Annecchione: Gedex Inc. Richard Krahenbuhl: Colorado School of Mines 25 Copyright Gedex Inc. 2013