This paper addresses the impact of acquiring a new 3D broadband seismic survey over an amplitude-supported, discovered gas field containing legacy 3D conventional towed-streamer seismic data. The new seismic data were acquired in shallow water depths by use of a dual-level streamer technique and were processed through prestack depth migration (PSDM). Five gas discovery/appraisal wells existed before broadband acquisition, and two wells were drilled after acquisition was completed. These seven wells serve as control points that provide a valuable link between the seismic and reservoir properties.
Introduction and Background
Seismic imaging of hydrocarbon reservoirs with small impedance contrasts relative to bounding lithologies is challenging. Ideally, an infinite bandwidth wavelet would detect and resolve subsurface geology as observed in the resolution of a typical wireline log.