Indonesia Makassar Strait
Newly reprocessed 3D data
Our newly reprocessed multiclient 3D seismic dataset from the Indonesian Makassar Strait covers 10,390 km2 and is available for evaluation.
Geophysical and exploration challenges include
- multiples and combinations of long-period, 3D, and diffracted multiples
- large lateral velocity contrasts and anisotropy effects
- low signal-to-noise ratio and imaging for both shallow and deep targets
- uncertainties and drilling risk for targets.
Reprocessed 3D data in the Makassar Strait, Indonesia.
Data coverage and quality are appropriate for all exploration activities, including placement of appraisal wells and field development planning.
The reprocessing sequence included
- 3D GSMP general surface multiple prediction and subtraction
- coherent noise (linear, multiple, diffracted multiples) attenuation
- prestack time migration imaging and velocity model building.
Our reprocessing strategy resulted in
- improved structural imaging, especially in areas of steep dips, deep water, and rugose seabed
- greatly improved noise and multiple attenuation
- improved data interpretation
- AVO-friendly migration gathers.