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1 Bullwinkle J-Sand Log Responses and Synthetic Seismic Ties v1.1 J. Comisky 10/29/00 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 1
2 Overview This compilation is a summary of log responses and synthetic seismograms in each of the wells in the Bullwinkle field which penetrate the J Sand package. All available log data is shown for each well with the exception of the SP. All wells contain at least a gamma ray and resistivity log. The track on the far right shows the NPHI and RHOB logs scaled in sandstone porosity units. The basic wireline response logs are all referenced in TVDSS (feet). This means that TVDSS is the linear scale. Wells with enough logs for synthetic seismogram construction have been tied to the data from the Bull34 survey. All of the welltie logs are referenced in TWTIME (seconds). The first seismic trace to the left of the Bull34 extraction is a synthetic that Shell has computed. The following is a description of the methods used to build a seismic tie: 1. The DT log and checkshot data from the survey are used to build an initial time-depth pair. The checkshot data tie perfectly at each of the checkshot survey points (shown in the far right track on all the seismic ties). The DT log is integrated in between each checkshot point to fill in the missing time-depth pairs. 2. The intial depth referenced wireline logs are transformed and resampled into TWTIME for use in building the synthetic. The sampling rate for this transformation is 3 ms. 3. The TWTIME referenced DT and RHOB logs are used to calculate an RFC at each sample point (shown in the RFC track for each seismic tie). The RFC log is then integrated and detrended. 4. The detrended RFC log is bandpass filtered using corner frequencies of 10 and 60 Hz. This detrended RFC log is the RUNSUM synthetic (shown next to the extracted trace for each seismic tie). 5. Sometimes there is a time shift between events in the extracted trace and the synthetic. This is corrected by applying a static shift to the synthetic to make the events match in time. When this is done, a seperate TWTIME track is shown in blue next to Shell s synthetic. The twoway times in this track are the original time-depth data calculated from the checkshot survey. The other two TWTIME tracks are the corrected two-way times which correct the synthetic to match the extracted Bull34 trace. Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 2
3 The following table is a summary of the depth shift performed in each well. Diff = Twtime(original) - Twtime(corrected) where Twtime(original) is the initial time-depth tie calculated using the Checkshot data from the well. Twtime(corrected) is a static shift I performed which lined up the J2 event from the synthetic with the extracted trace. Table 1: Well Diff (sec) A A-11-BP A-2-BP 0 A-3-BP 0 A-32-BP 0 A A A A A A-4-BP A-5-BP Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 3
4 Basemap Well with no Seismic Tie Well with Seismic Tie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 4
5 A-1 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 5
6 A-1 Well Tie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 6
7 A-1 Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 7
8 A-2-BP Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 8
9 A-2-BP Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 9
10 A-2-BP Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 10
11 A-3-BP Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 11
12 A-3-BP Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 12
13 A-3-BP Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 13
14 A-4-BP Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 14
15 A-4-BP Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 15
16 A-4-BP Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 16
17 A-5-BP Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 17
18 A-5-BP Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 18
19 A-5-BP Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 19
20 A-5 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 20
21 A-10 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 21
22 A-11-BP Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 22
23 A-11-BP Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 23
24 A-31 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 24
25 A-32-BP Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 25
26 A-32-BP Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 26
27 A-32-BP Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 27
28 A-33 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 28
29 A-33 Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 29
30 A-33 Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 30
31 A-34 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 31
32 A-35 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 32
33 A-36 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 33
34 A-36 Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 34
35 A-36 Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 35
36 A-37 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 36
37 A-37 Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 37
38 A-37 Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 38
39 A-38 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 39
40 A-38 Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 40
41 A-38 Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 41
42 A-39 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 42
43 A-41 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 43
44 A-42-BP Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 44
45 A-42-ST Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 45
46 65-1 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 46
47 65-1 Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 47
48 65-1-ST1 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 48
49 108-1 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 49
50 108-1-ST Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 50
51 108-2 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 51
52 108-2-ST Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 52
53 109-1 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 53
54 109-1 Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 54
55 109-1 Geco Survey (1995) Trace Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 55
56 109-1-ST Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 56
57 109-2 Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 57
58 109-2 Welltie Bullwinkle Log/Seismic Ties v J. Comisky 58
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