未勘探的北红海多尺度位场模拟与综合解释

G. Bancalà, S. Ratti, M. Speziali, F. Winter
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红海是理解从大陆裂谷到海底扩张和油气形成转变的一个至关重要的例子。然而,与阿拉伯海湾相比,由于非常具有挑战性的条件和广阔的面积,它仍然没有得到充分的开发。该地区缺乏均匀的数据覆盖、高质量的结构数据和定量模型,这些都是规划未来勘探所必需的。我们讨论了一个多尺度建模工作流,包括一个集成的多物理场解释,以解开北红海的复杂性。应用工作流由三个主要层组成。首先,将现有势场数据与公共域和遗留数据合并,进行频域分析、滤波和增强,得到解译图上的关键区域结构元素;利用层状重磁反演得到了区域莫霍和基底起伏的解析解。因此,将新获得的地震和非地震数据与现有的测井数据和公共领域数据相结合,得出综合地球模型。区域模型通过2.5D和3D建模进行迭代细化,采用地震和势场域之间的协作方法,提供从区域到局部尺度的表征。目标是通过整合所有可用的地质和地球物理信息,提高对该地区多尺度的了解,并支持未来的勘探活动。
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Multiscale potential field modelling and integrated interpretation in the underexplored Northern Red Sea
Summary Red Sea represents an example of paramount importance in understanding the transition from continental rifting to seafloor spreading and hydrocarbon formation. However, it remains underexplored compared to the Arabian Gulf because of very challenging conditions and vastness. The region lacks homogeneous data coverage, high-quality structural data and quantitative models, all necessary to plan future explorations. We discuss a multiscale modelling workflow including an integrated multi-physics interpretation to unravel the Northern Red Sea complexity. Applied workflow consists of three main tiers. Firstly, available potential fields data were merged with public-domain and legacy data, analyzed in frequency domain, filtered, and enhanced to derive key regional structural elements on interpreted maps. Analytic solutions of regional Moho and basement reliefs were derived using layered inversion of gravity and magnetics. Newly acquired seismic and non-seismic data were, thus integrated with available well logs and public domain data to derive an integrated earth model. The regional models were iteratively refined through 2.5D and 3D modelling with a cooperative approach between seismic and potential fields domain to provide a characterization from regional to local scale. The objective is improving multiscale understanding and supporting future exploration activities in the area by integrating all available geological and geophysical information.
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