Seismic Interpretation Problems Caused by Miocene Channels in the Central Part of the Gippsland Basin
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 10029 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
( The central part of the Gippsland Basin is surrounded by existing major  Petroleum accumulations and although six exploration wells have been  drilled in the area, none are significant petroleum discoveries. Post  drilling analyses indicate that the wells were drilled off structure due to  the presence of high-velocity Miocene channels. These channels contain  carbonates of significantly higher interval velocity than the surrounding  sediments. Problems with seismic interpretation were thus encountered in the  development of prospects in the central part of the Gippsland Basin as  part of a BMR prospectivity study. The seismic interpretation problems  associated with the Miocene channels are two-way time pull-ups at the  underlying top of Latrobe Group and deeper levels on the seismic  sections. Interpreted seismic sections passing through some of the  exploration wells and the Miocene channels are presented to illustrate the  configurations of these channels and the pullup effect associated with  them. Two different methods of depth conversion were applied, one for the  area below the high velocity channels and the other for the area away  from the channel. The application of these two methods of depth  conversion were found to be reasonably successful in correcting for the  pull-ups caused by the high velocity Miocene channels. Mapping of the  events near the top of Latrobe Group and near Base Lower L balmei  seismic horizons has led to the identification of several potential  structural closures. Further exploration efforts are necessary in this area to  test these closures.
Citation
APA: (1992) Seismic Interpretation Problems Caused by Miocene Channels in the Central Part of the Gippsland Basin
MLA: Seismic Interpretation Problems Caused by Miocene Channels in the Central Part of the Gippsland Basin. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.
