A novel 3D transition zone seismic survey, Shoal Point, Port au Port Peninsula, Newfoundland : seismic data processing and interpretation

Rowe, Craig A. (2003) A novel 3D transition zone seismic survey, Shoal Point, Port au Port Peninsula, Newfoundland : seismic data processing and interpretation. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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Abstract

The west coast of Newfoundland is a region of considerable interest for petroleum exploration. Interest is focused in several specific areas, but especially in the vicinity of the Hunt et al. discovery at Port-au-Port. The primary target is the carbonate bank sequence deposited on the margin of the ancient North American continent (Laurentia) in Cambro-Ordovician time. The geological setting of this area is extremely complicated and dominated by extensive thrusting dictating that only a 3D technique could yield acceptable results. The integration of 2D land acquisition combined with a novel style of "3D" wide-angle transition zone seismic surveying allows for a different and efficient technique of seismic acquisition in shallow water. The survey was conducted in the vicinity of the PanCanadian et al. Shoal Point K-39 well. The processing challenges associated with this style of seismic acquisition fall predominantly in the realm of extremely long offset data combined with low fold coverage. The testing and application of less conventional processing techniques was essential for optimal results, and a better understanding of the geology of the area. -- The primary goal was to develop a better understanding of the complex geology of the area. The objective is to create a 3D surficial map of the Ordovician carbonate platform using the 3D seismic data. Detailed processing followed by careful consideration of surrounding pre-existing seismic surveys aided in the final interpretation of the stacked 3D dataset and creation of 3D surface maps. -- Overall the final sections and 3D surfaces compare favorably with the drilling results and surrounding seismic therefore meeting the project objectives and desired goals.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/6652
Item ID: 6652
Additional Information: Bibliography: leaves 218-220.
Department(s): Science, Faculty of > Earth Sciences
Date: 2003
Date Type: Submission
Geographic Location: Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--West Coast--Port au Port Peninsula
Library of Congress Subject Heading: Petroleum--Geology--Newfoundland and Labrador--Port au Port Peninsula; Seismic prospecting--Newfoundland and Labrador--Port au Port Peninsula--Data processing

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