A comparison of streamer and OBC seismic data at Beryl Alpha field, U. K. North Sea.

Autor: Stewart, Jonathan, Shatilo, Andrew, Jing, Charlie, Rape, Tommie, Duren, Richard, Lewallen, Kyle, Szurek, Gary
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Zdroj: Geophysics; May/Jun2007, Vol. 72 Issue 3, pB69-B80, 12p, 5 Diagrams, 1 Chart, 4 Graphs
Abstrakt: Compressional P-wave ocean-bottom-cable (OBC) seismic data from the Beryl Alpha field in the U. K. North Sea provide a superior image of the subsurface compared to heritage streamer seismic data. To determine the reason for the superiority of OBC data, the results of a detailed comparison of these OBC and streamer data sets are compared. The streamer and OBC data sets are reprocessed using a strategy that attempts to isolate the roles of processing, fold, azimuth, PZ combination, and hydrophone and geophone data have on the improved OBC image. The vertical component of the geophone (OBC Z) provides the major contribution to the improved OBC image. The imaged OBC Z data contain fewer multiples and have a higher signal-to-noise ratio than the streamer. The OBC data have a lower level of multiple contamination because of the contribution from the OBC Z component, together with an effective suppression of receiver-side water-column reverberations as a result of the combination of the OBC hydrophone and geophone traces (PZ combination). The increased fold and wider azimuths of OBC data improve the OBC image slightly. Wider azimuths improve fault imaging, especially for faults oriented obliquely to the inline and crossline directions. The particular conditions at Beryl Alpha field that make the OBC survey successful are the relatively hard water bottom and the presence of multiples that are difficult to remove from streamer data using standard demultiple techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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