3D SEISMIK SURVEY DESIGN MODELING IRREGULAR AND SPARSE SHALLOW TARGET FOR MONITORING

3D seismic surveys are essential tools in hydrocarbon exploration, reservoir evaluation, and monitoring (EOR & CCS). Monitoring surveys are characterized by limited areas and specific targets, requiring an efficient design with minimal costs, especially in areas with complex geology and restr...

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Main Author: Tarigan, Ronald
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Language:Indonesia
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spelling id-itb.:862722024-09-17T11:33:47Z3D SEISMIK SURVEY DESIGN MODELING IRREGULAR AND SPARSE SHALLOW TARGET FOR MONITORING Tarigan, Ronald Indonesia Final Project 3D seismic survey design, reguler design, irregular and sparse design INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86272 3D seismic surveys are essential tools in hydrocarbon exploration, reservoir evaluation, and monitoring (EOR & CCS). Monitoring surveys are characterized by limited areas and specific targets, requiring an efficient design with minimal costs, especially in areas with complex geology and restricted access. Irregular and sparse survey designs offer a more efficient solution compared to regular designs, with asymmetric data placement and fewer data points. This study evaluates a 3D irregular and sparse seismic survey design over an area of 0.5 × 0.5 km² with a target depth of ±500 m for experimental surveys and subsurface binning simulations on a different survey. Simulations using MESA Expert show that regular designs produce consistent fold and offset distributions, while irregular and sparse designs yield adequate but uneven fold distributions, with dominance in certain in-line directions. The offset distribution is also irregular across each bin grid, but the azimuth variation is greater than that of regular designs. Subsurface binning modeling, ray tracing, and synthetic seismogram generation indicate that this design meets survey objectives with good fold and offset distribution. Significant differences between the CMP fold and CRP fold are observed in horizons with complex geology. This design also produces representative seismic stack sections; however, migration results still show swing effects due to aperture limitations caused by insufficient offset length in the latest survey design. text
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description 3D seismic surveys are essential tools in hydrocarbon exploration, reservoir evaluation, and monitoring (EOR & CCS). Monitoring surveys are characterized by limited areas and specific targets, requiring an efficient design with minimal costs, especially in areas with complex geology and restricted access. Irregular and sparse survey designs offer a more efficient solution compared to regular designs, with asymmetric data placement and fewer data points. This study evaluates a 3D irregular and sparse seismic survey design over an area of 0.5 × 0.5 km² with a target depth of ±500 m for experimental surveys and subsurface binning simulations on a different survey. Simulations using MESA Expert show that regular designs produce consistent fold and offset distributions, while irregular and sparse designs yield adequate but uneven fold distributions, with dominance in certain in-line directions. The offset distribution is also irregular across each bin grid, but the azimuth variation is greater than that of regular designs. Subsurface binning modeling, ray tracing, and synthetic seismogram generation indicate that this design meets survey objectives with good fold and offset distribution. Significant differences between the CMP fold and CRP fold are observed in horizons with complex geology. This design also produces representative seismic stack sections; however, migration results still show swing effects due to aperture limitations caused by insufficient offset length in the latest survey design.
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author Tarigan, Ronald
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3D SEISMIK SURVEY DESIGN MODELING IRREGULAR AND SPARSE SHALLOW TARGET FOR MONITORING
author_facet Tarigan, Ronald
author_sort Tarigan, Ronald
title 3D SEISMIK SURVEY DESIGN MODELING IRREGULAR AND SPARSE SHALLOW TARGET FOR MONITORING
title_short 3D SEISMIK SURVEY DESIGN MODELING IRREGULAR AND SPARSE SHALLOW TARGET FOR MONITORING
title_full 3D SEISMIK SURVEY DESIGN MODELING IRREGULAR AND SPARSE SHALLOW TARGET FOR MONITORING
title_fullStr 3D SEISMIK SURVEY DESIGN MODELING IRREGULAR AND SPARSE SHALLOW TARGET FOR MONITORING
title_full_unstemmed 3D SEISMIK SURVEY DESIGN MODELING IRREGULAR AND SPARSE SHALLOW TARGET FOR MONITORING
title_sort 3d seismik survey design modeling irregular and sparse shallow target for monitoring
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86272
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