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SUMMARY:February Luncheon-Jim Fowler-Qeye Labs
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DESCRIPTION: Please Join us for our FebruaryTechnical Luncheon! To be held 
 at S&amp\;P Global's Lonestar Conference room on the 8th floor of Building
  L3. Thank you to our speaker and S&amp\;P Global for hosting the event. 
 Lunch to be served at 11:30 and the talk to begin at Noon. Sponsorship 
 opportunities available. Logistics: Lincoln Center L3\, Suite 800- 5430 
 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy\, Dallas\, TX 75240. Event to be held at S&amp\;P 
 Global's Office in the Lonestar Conference room. A member of the DGS will 
 be by the Security desk in the main lobby to take you up to the 8th floor.
  If you have any dietary restrictions please email Ryan Marshall 
 ryan.marshall@spglobal.com and we will try to accomodate. Title:Finding 
 Signal in the Noise: Using multiples and mode conversions to improve AVO 
 Inversion Klaus Rasmussen\, Evan Mutual\, Henrik Hansen\, Raul Cova\, Bill
  Goodway\, Rob Ross\, Jim Fowler*\, Qeye Labs (*presenter) ABSTRACT: 
 Seismic reservoir characterization in geologic settings with coals\, 
 anhydrites\, and gas clouds is known to be challenging due to transmission
  effects and non-primary energy introduced by these strong velocity 
 contrasts. The problem of these high-reflectivity events masking the 
 amplitude response of underlying reservoirs is well known and understood 
 to be difficult to overcome in AVO inversion workflows. In this study\, we
  compare a standard AVO inversion workflow\, which relies on convolutional
  modelling\, to a new workflow that uses 1D tau-p domain wave equation as 
 the forward modelling operator in an effort not only to more accurately 
 model the Full Waveform input seismic data\, but to use the short period 
 multiples and mode conversions to improve AVO inversion results. 
 DISCUSSION: Complex geologic settings with high impedance contrasts are 
 known to introduce errors in conventional seismic images due to 
 transmission effects and non-primary energy\, often considered unwanted 
 noise. However\, removing these &ldquo\;noise&rdquo\; elements of the 
 wavefield (i.e.\, short period multiples or mode conversions) from the 
 observed raw seismic data is a very complex task and risks damaging 
 primary energy. Applying reservoir characterization workflows to this 
 seismic data\, particularly seismic inversion\, is very challenging as the
  presence of interbed multiples and mode conversions contributes to a 
 highly complex seismic image that cannot be accurately modeled with 
 conventional seismic convolutional theory. In this presentation\, we 
 compare a conventional AVO inversion workflow\, which relies on the 
 standard convolutional model\, with a new 1D tau-p wave equation method 
 which more accurately models the input seismic data by including short 
 period multiple and mode conversion waveforms in the solution. This 
 equation assumes that the subsurface is slowly varying horizontally\, but 
 accurately models multiples\, mode conversions\, and can incorporate 
 velocity dispersion. A case study is shown where the amplitude responses 
 of hydrocarbon reservoirs are complicated by the proximity of other high-
 impedance contrast lithologies. The case study highlights differences 
 between the conventional AVO approach and the new tau-p method. The tau-p 
 full-wavefield AVO (FW-AVO) inversion shows significant improvement in 
 forward modelling results. Similar improvements are achieved in the tau-p 
 inversion of observed seismic\, as the derived elastic properties 
 (acoustic impedance and Vp/Vs) from the FW-AVO inversion show a better 
 match with well logs than the conventional convolutional AVO inversion. 
 CONCLUSION: This paper introduces a method for AVO inversion that inverts 
 more of the recorded wavefield than the standard convolutional model\, by 
 including multiples and mode conversions. This tau-p FW-AVO method 
 addresses conventional imaging limitations\, particularly in environments 
 with coals\, anhydrite stringers and other high reflectivity boundaries. 
 In the case study shown\, we demonstrate first with forward modelling and 
 then with inversion how accounting for these wavefield phenomena in the 
 seismic model can dramatically improve the understanding of observed 
 seismic and the accuracy of inverted elastic properties\, thereby reducing
  uncertainties in reservoir characterization. Speaker Bio: Jim Fowler 
 Senior Project Development Geophysicist Jim Fowler has been a QI 
 geophysicist for 25+ years\, beginning with Jason Geosystems in 1998. 
 Since then\, his work has focused on seismic inversion\, AVO studies\, and
  all aspects of reservoir geophysics. Most recently\, he spent 14 years in
  multiple European countries with Wintershall Dea\, culminating as 
 Geophysics Coordinator for Norwegian Exploration\, thereby gaining 
 currency in wider geophysical applications (acquisition\, processing and 
 interpretation). Currently\, Jim is based in Houston as an independent 
 reservoir geophysics consultant on long-term contract with Qeye Labs. 
 Sponsors: 
LOCATION:Lincoln Center L3\, Lyndon B Johnson Fwy\, Dallas\, TX 75240
PRIORITY:5
URL:https://www.dallasgeophysical.org:443/events/february-luncheon-jim-
 fowler-qeye-labs
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