Frugal full-waveform inversion: From theory to a practical algorithm

FJ Felix J. Herrmann, Ian Hanlon, Rajiv Kumar, Xiang Li, Brendan Smithyman, Haneet Wason, Andrew J. Calvert, Mostafa Javanmehri, Eric Takam Takougang, Tristan van Leeuwen

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Abstract

As conventional oil and gas fields are maturing, our profession is challenged to come up with the next-generation of more and more sophisticated exploration tools. In exploration seismology this trend has let to the emergence of wave-equation-based inversion technologies such as reverse time migration and full-waveform inversion. While significant progress has been made in wave-equation-based inversion, major challenges remain in the development of robust and computationally feasible workflows that give reliable results in geophysically challenging areas that may include ultralow shear-velocity zones or high-velocity salt. Moreover, subsalt production carries risks that need mitigation, which raises the bar from creating subsalt images to inverting for subsalt overpressure.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1082-1092
Number of pages11
JournalThe Leading Edge
Volume32
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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