From surface seismic data to reservoir elastic parameters using a full-wavefield redatuming approach

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

A. Garg (TU Delft - ImPhys/Computational Imaging)

E. Verschuur (TU Delft - ImPhys/Computational Imaging)

Research Group
ImPhys/Computational Imaging
Copyright
© 2020 A. Garg, D.J. Verschuur
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggz557
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Copyright
© 2020 A. Garg, D.J. Verschuur
Research Group
ImPhys/Computational Imaging
Issue number
1
Volume number
221
Pages (from-to)
115-128
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Abstract

Traditionally, reservoir elastic parameters inversion suffers from the overburden multiple scattering and transmission imprint in the local input data used for the target-oriented inversion. In this paper, we present a full-wavefield approach, called reservoir-oriented joint migration inversion (JMI-res), to estimate the high-resolution reservoir elastic parameters from surface seismic data.As a first step in JMI-res, we reconstruct the fully redatumed data (local impulse responses) at a suitable depth above the reservoir from the surface seismic data, while correctly accounting for the overburden interal multiples and transmission losses. Next, we apply a localized elastic full waveform inversion on the estimated impulse responses to get the elastic parameters. We show that JMI-res thus provides much more reliable local target impulse responses, thus yielding high-resolution elastic parameters, compared to a standard redatuming procedure based on time reversal of data. Moreover, by using this kind of approach we avoid the need to apply a full elastic full waveform inversion-type process for the whole subsurface, as within JMI-res elastic full waveform inversion is only restricted to the reservoir target domain.