Workshop 19: 4D Seismic Monitoring: Can we relax acquisition 4D repeatability constraints while retrieving reliable 4D signal?
Tracks
Track 1
Friday, June 6, 2025 |
9:00 AM - 3:40 PM |
Room 5 |
Details
High seismic repeatability has been a mandatory requirement to obtain high quality, interpretable 4D signals. In some contexts, this requirement is not met. The goal of this workshop is to share experiences and ideas using conventional careful 4D processing or new technologies like FWI 4D to overcome lack of repeatability.
For optimal 4D results, that reduce sub-surface uncertainties and enable unambiguous interpretation, it has been industry best practice to repeat seismic acquisitions as closely as possible. However, there are situations where this is either not possible due to operational constraints or advisable for long term monitoring strategies that require improved data quality. This could be the transition from towed streamer system to Ocean Bottom Nodes acquisition, upgrading old narrow tow pre-production streamer seismic, opportunistic 4D’s from new multi-client data or changes to OBN designs for operational efficiency.
Historically, non-repeatable acquisitions have usually resulted in noisy 4D data that is difficult to interpret for all but the largest signals and is of limited value for field development decisions. But in recent years, 4D processing workflows and technologies have made significant advances and produced some excellent results, even for hybrid streamer-OBN cases. Therefore, it is a good time to assess whether acquisition differences are still a blocker for reliable 4D interpretation or if repeatability can be relaxed, or partially relaxed, as a result.
Sub-Topics that will be covered in the workshop:
The workshop will bring together geoscientists from operators, service providers and academia to answer a few key questions:
-Is it possible to obtain interpretable 4D signal from acquisitions with different geometries and/or acquisition methods?
-What are the processing workflows and the technologies that can be used to tackle the lack of repeatability?
-Eventually, how such products are used by interpreters and how the possible increase of 4D noise is managed by the Asset Geoscientist.
Convenor
Youssef ARROUB
TotalEnergies
Jonathan Brain
Principal Reservoir Geophysicist
Shell
Per Eivind Dhelie
Advanced Geophysicist
Aker BP
Abderrahim Lafram
Geophysicist
TotalEnergies
Didier Lecerf
principal geophysicist
TGS
