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Potential Fields

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Thursday 20-May-10 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM CDT

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5430 Westheimer
Houston TX 77056 USA
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Phone: (713) 627-2283

Speaker Greg Jorgensen

Position: Sr. Geophysicist
Company: Flat Irons Geosphysics

Event Description

 

 
Parameter Space Inversion, Efficient Integration of Seismic and Potential Field Data; Case Studies from the Ugandan Lake Albert Rift System and the Gulf of Mexico Salt Basin

 

An N-dimensional Parameter Space Inversion (PSI) has been developed that provides and efficient tool for the integration of potential field data with existing seismic interpretations. The N dimensions represent the number of key parameters which determine the final model solution of an inversion process. In the PSI, each of these key parameters are allowed to vary within user define limits, and are typically given a degree of freedom to encapsulate all reasonable variations of each respective parameter.

 

The seismic interpretation is passed against the N-dimensional parameter space to determine if the potential field data can produce a solution agreeing with the seismic interpretation. Outliers in the seismic interpretation are rapidly identified. Two classes of possible explanation for these outliers are; 1) an incorrect seismic interpretation, and 2) anomalous behavior in one or more of the N parameters.

 

Salt geometries studies from the deep water Gulf of Mexico are used to illustrate the operation of the PSI. Areas of anomalous sediment densities, potential autochthonous salt systems, regions of potential overpressure, and areas of possible seismic interpretation errors are identified.

 

Ugandan Lake Albert Rift System

 

Recent exploration successes in the Lake Albert rift basin have spike interest in the tertiary basins of the East African Rift System. Extensional and transpressional tectonic activity has formed complex basement structures within the rift basins. Several recent discoveries have been made in areas surrounding the Albertine Graben. An airborne full tensor gravity gradiometry survey was flown in the Northern area of the Albertine Graben. The full tensor data was integrated with 2D seismic data to; guide the interpolation of structures between seismic lines, help identify new structures, assist in depth estimates of basement structures, determine fault correlations, and facilitate basement characteristic studies. The full tensor gradiometer and 2D seismic data provided an ideal opportunity to apply the Parameter Space Inversion.

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Potential Fields

Sponsored by SIG: Potential Fields

Thursday 20-May-10 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM CDT

Speaker Greg Jorgensen

Position: Sr. Geophysicist
Company: Flat Irons Geosphysics

Biography

Greg Jorgensen received a B.S. and M.S. in Geology and Geophysics from Brigham Young University. He has worked for the Bureau of Reclamation performing geophysical field surveys and core drilling, and with the Utah Geological Survey as part of a geothermal research team. He began his oil field career with Marathon Oil Company and in 1989 joined Conoco in Ponca City, Oklahoma. He remained with ConocoPhillips for two years after the merger, and then formed Flat Irons Geophysics in 2004.

Potential Fields

Sponsored by SIG: Potential Fields

Thursday 20-May-10 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM CDT

HESS Club

5430 Westheimer
Houston TX 77056 USA
Google Maps | Hotels Near | Yahoo! Maps | Weather Forecast
Phone: (713) 627-2283

Potential Fields

Sponsored by SIG: Potential Fields

Thursday 20-May-10 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM CDT

 
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