Snorre time-lapse feasibility study: increased repeatability through close co-operation between processing reservoir geophysicists

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This paper discusses how an increased repeatability was obtained through a close co-operation between processing and reservoir geophysicists during the Snorre time-lapse feasibility study. Since the SG9701 dataset was not specifically designed for time-lapse purposes, the main aim of the "Full 4D" reprocessing was to assess the feasibility of time-lapse seismic for a complex fluvial reservoir, such as the Snorre field (Smith et al., 2001). An important part in this project was the investigation of the quality of the time-lapse data, by means of an extensive repeatability analysis. This paper discusses the processing and repeatability analysis part of the Snorre time-lapse project. The repeatability analysis was also of assistance for the subsequently use the time-lapse data for optimizing field development.
TNO Identifier
236412
ISSN
09630651
Source
Journal of Seismic Exploration, 11(1-2), pp. 5-20.
Publisher
Geophysical Press
Collation
15 p.
Pages
5-20
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