Abstract

Abstract Two 3D seismic data sets from the Lena Field, Gulf of Mexico are analyzed for time-lapse effects. The seismic analysis involves cross equalization and residual migration of the post-stack seismic data, as well as full reprocessing and attribute analyses. The time-lapse differences for the B80 reservoir are compared with production data, geologic models, flow simulations, and forward seismic models. The time-lapse seismic difference anomaly is interpreted to be a region of gas invasion. Areas bypassed by the injected gas are identified from 4D seismic data as opportunities for infill drilling. Successful interpretation of this time-lapse seismic data illustrates the importance of integrating the results of modeling and simulation with seismic processing and interpretation.

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