AAPG GEO 2010 Middle East
Geoscience Conference & Exhibition
Innovative Geoscience Solutions – Meeting Hydrocarbon Demand in Changing Times
March 7-10, 2010 – Manama, Bahrain
Reduction of Noise
Effects from Low Frequency Passive Seismic Data
(1) Spectraseis, Zurich, Switzerland.
(2) ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Anthropogenic noise
effects have always been a great concern for passive seismic because they are usually strong and difficult to remove. The problem is addressed by analysis of 2D (time-space) attribute sections derived from the recorded data. On the attribute sections transient
noise
appears as isolated points or distinctive
linear
trends and therefore can be suppressed by common filtering techniques. We applied the approach on a passive seismic data set from a survey line at an oil and gas field in Voitsdorf, Austria. The data set is noisy and the presence of hydrocarbon reservoirs could not be convincingly indicated by conventional analysis techniques. Attribute sections, after being filtered to reduce
noise
effects show a good agreement between reservoir locations and high amplitude trends on the sections. A modelling study reveals that the anomalies observed on the attribute sections match well with attribute values computed from synthetic data.