利用三维地震数据进行地质灾害探测,加强海洋钻井科学选址

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
David R. Cox, P. Knutz, D. Campbell, J. Hopper, A. Newton, M. Huuse, K. Gohl
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摘要

摘要提出了一种地质灾害评估工作流程,最大限度地利用三维地震反射数据,提高海上科学钻探的安全性和成功率。该工作流程已在国际海洋发现计划(IODP) 909提案中实施,该提案旨在确定七个地点的核心,目标在格陵兰岛西北大陆架海床以下300至1000米之间。这片冰川边缘是一个石油前沿省,存在潜在的钻井危险,在钻井过程中必须避免。现代地震解释技术用于识别、绘制和空间分析可能代表地下钻探危险的地震特征,如海底结构、断层、流体和具有挑战性的岩性。将这些危险与地层目标的空间分布进行比较,以指导选址并将风险降到最低。3d地震地质灾害评估通过提供对灾害分布的更详细和空间广泛的了解,特别推进了该建议,该建议用于自信地选择8个新站点位置,放弃其他4个站点,并微调最初使用2D地震数据选择的站点。如果该方案所针对的几个更具挑战性的区域只有二维地震数据覆盖,那么它们很可能会被放弃,从而限制了对地层目标的访问。结果通过最小化不必要区域的采集,为超高分辨率二维地震调查的目标位置提供了信息,节省了宝贵的资源。未来的IODP任务将瞄准同样具有挑战性的前沿环境,在这些环境中可以获得3D地震数据,该工作流程为地质灾害评估提供了模板,这将提高未来科学钻探的成功率。
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Geohazard detection using 3D seismic data to enhance offshore scientific drilling site selection
Abstract. A geohazard assessment workflow is presented that maximizes the use of 3D seismic reflection data to improve the safety and success of offshore scientific drilling. This workflow has been implemented for International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Proposal 909 that aims to core seven sites with targets between 300 and 1000 m below seabed across the north-western Greenland continental shelf. This glaciated margin is a frontier petroleum province containing potential drilling hazards that must be avoided during drilling. Modern seismic interpretation techniques are used to identify, map and spatially analyse seismic features that may represent subsurface drilling hazards, such as seabed structures, faults, fluids and challenging lithologies. These hazards are compared against the spatial distribution of stratigraphic targets to guide site selection and minimize risk. The 3D seismic geohazard assessment specifically advanced the proposal by providing a more detailed and spatially extensive understanding of hazard distribution that was used to confidently select eight new site locations, abandon four others and fine-tune sites originally selected using 2D seismic data. Had several of the more challenging areas targeted by this proposal only been covered by 2D seismic data, it is likely that they would have been abandoned, restricting access to stratigraphic targets. The results informed the targeted location of an ultra-high-resolution 2D seismic survey by minimizing acquisition in unnecessary areas, saving valuable resources. With future IODP missions targeting similarly challenging frontier environments where 3D seismic data are available, this workflow provides a template for geohazard assessments that will enhance the success of future scientific drilling.
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Scientific Drilling
Scientific Drilling GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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