Multi-Azimuth and Wide-Azimuth lessons for better seismic imaging in complex settings

  • Long A
  • Pramik W
  • Fromyr E
  • et al.
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Abstract

In practice, acquisition and processing solutions to poor seismic illumination begin with an effort to compensate for gross holes in the density of target illumination using conventional Narrow-Azimuth streamer acquisition. As the complexity of the problem increases the case for Multi-Azimuth acquisition builds. Wide-Azimuth acquisition is required in the most challenging scenarios. Correspondingly, the processing and imaging technologies deployed must also improve in sophistication. Recent and ongoing global R&D efforts, complementing several large innovative projects, demonstrate that each of the target illumination concepts and challenges discussed here can be evaluated and contrasted in clear and unambiguous terms.

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Long, A. S., Pramik, W., Fromyr, E., Laurain, R., & Page, C. (2006). Multi-Azimuth and Wide-Azimuth lessons for better seismic imaging in complex settings. ASEG Extended Abstracts, 2006(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1071/aseg2006ab098

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