Inversion study of a large marine CSEM survey

2008 
The Brazil RC Marine CSEM survey was collected in April of 2004 for the ExxonMobil Remote Reservoir Resistivity Mapping (RM) Project. The portion of the survey reported here consisted of a total of 735 km of transmitter towlines arranged approximately on a 5 km x 5 km rectangular grid (see Figure 1). Vertical and horizontal electric field measurements were recovered at a total of 23 seafloor locations from a deployment of 36 seafloor instruments. Imaging of these CSEM data into full three-dimensional conductivity volumes represents a formidable challenge due to the subtle effects of reservoir targets, the volume of data and its large dynamic range. In this presentation, we report on an initial round of inversion results obtained using both isotropic and anisotropic (VTI) imaging methods. Our results support the need for an anisotropic model to accurately represent subsurface resistivity.
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