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Imaging challenges and processing solutions in the Brazilian Equatorial Margin: A case study in the Barreirinhas Basin

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Abstract The Barreirinhas Basin is located in northeast Brazil and is part of the Brazilian Equatorial Margin, a new exploration frontier with complex geology. This basin is characterized by a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The Barreirinhas Basin is located in northeast Brazil and is part of the Brazilian Equatorial Margin, a new exploration frontier with complex geology. This basin is characterized by a rugose water bottom, a fast carbonate platform, shallow gas pockets, and a complex channel network. All of these elements represent a significant challenge for velocity model building and imaging of the depositional system. From preprocessing to final imaging, high-end technologies were required to meet the processing objectives. The 3D designature and 3D deghosting were crucial to remove bubble energy and ghosts related to canyon diffractions. The velocity model building exploited offset-dependent dip information in the nonlinear slope tomography — i.e., dip-constrained tomography (DCT) — to deal with small-scale lateral velocity variations. The full-waveform inversion, up to 20 Hz, was able to efficiently capture small velocity anomalies and resolve high-spatial-resolution variations that DCT could not totally sol...

Keywords: brazilian equatorial; imaging challenges; velocity; equatorial margin; barreirinhas basin

Journal Title: Geophysics
Year Published: 2018

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