Abstract

The processed data from conventional towed-streamer seismic surveys over the Andrew satellite fields in the Central North Sea are of poor quality because of anomalously fast sand-filled channels in the Eocene overburden. The channels attenuate the primary energy and produce strong multiples. A step change in data quality has been achieved by acquiring a wide-azimuth seismic survey using ocean bottom cables and a high shot density. The new data have much higher signal-to-noise ratio and better resolution. The imaging under the Eocene channels is greatly improved in the processed results of the new survey. Furthermore, the acquisition and processing were completed in time to meet the tight development schedule for the 2008 Kinnoull discovery.

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