Borehole seismic surveys for fault delineation in the Dutch North Sea

Author:

van der Poel N. J.1,Cassell B. R.2

Affiliation:

1. Placid International Oil, Ltd., Koningin Julianaplein 15, 2595 AA The Hague, The Netherlands

2. Schlumberger Log Services B. V., Carnegielaan 12, 2517 KH The Hague, The Netherlands

Abstract

A significant share of gas production in the Dutch sector of the southern North Sea Basin comes from Permian Rotliegend fault blocks. Precise knowledge of the positions of these faults is necessary for efficient exploitation of the reservoir structures and for future field development strategies. Two areas are presented where the lateral resolution of the surface seismic data was not sufficient to determine positions of major fault block boundaries accurately. Walkaway borehole seismic profiles were shot over each of these areas with the objective of illuminating the fault boundaries to obtain an image with a higher resolution. The images were generated using borehole seismic reflection‐point mapping and migration techniques. Large‐aperture migrations tend to produce unacceptable migration smiles, while reflection‐point mapping is a model‐dependent process. A hybrid approach to these processes was necessary to avoid problems associated with the limited angular illumination permitted by the field acquisition geometries. Reliable images of the fault boundaries were obtained using migration apertures of less than ±5° relative to the structural dips in the background model and by matching that model with the surface seismic and borehole seismic data. The stability of the process and, therefore, the accuracy of the lateral positioning were verified by testing the migration process using a range of apertures.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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