Velocity model building for single-offset VSP data via deformable-layer tomography: A Texas salt dome example

Author:

Wo Yukai1ORCID,Zong Jingjing2ORCID,Hu Hao3ORCID,Zhou Hua-Wei3,Stewart Robert R.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Southwest Petroleum University, School of Geoscience and Technology, Chengdu 610599, China..

2. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, School of Resources and Environment, Chengdu 610054, China.(corresponding author).

3. University of Houston, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Houston, Texas 77204-5008, USA..

Abstract

We have applied multiscale deformable-layer tomography (DLT) to build a laterally varying velocity model, using a single-offset vertical seismic profile (VSP) data set acquired for a salt proximity survey in southern Texas. The purpose of the VSP survey is to delineate the 2D salt flank using the P-wave reflections. Previous study has identified an anhydrate layer as the cap rock of the salt dome. The large impedance contrasts of this anhydrite layer generate strong downgoing P (sediment)-S (anhydrite)-P (salt) waves recorded by downhole geophones. Incidentally, the P-S-P-waves have traveltimes similar to those of the P-wave salt flank reflections, thus contaminating the imaging of the salt flank. Identifying shear-mode contamination requires an accurate velocity model of anhydrite. However, the extremely poor coverage of the single-offset VSP greatly challenges tomographic techniques to determine the lateral velocity variation. We tackle this problem using multiscale DLT, which characterizes the velocity field by a set of deformable layers. We constrain the layer velocities using the check-shot data and invert for the geometric variation. The inverted model indicates that the anhydrite layer has a “thick-thin-thick” lateral variation with offset, and the S-wave in the anhydrite layer helps in imaging the P-S-P-waves along the well track. The estimated anhydrite layer geometry is validated by the kinematic accuracies of P-waves in the data domain and P-S-P-waves in the image domain. Some in-salt dipping structures are determined by multiscale DLT as well. This field data example indicates that multiscale DLT is feasible for estimating velocities using VSP data of the single-offset situation. An accurate velocity model is the key for modeling and adaptive subtraction of the shear-mode contamination related to the salt geometry.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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