Geopressure prediction using seismic data: Current status and the road ahead

The subject of seismic detection of abnormally high‐pressured formations has received a great deal of attention in exploration and production geophysics because of increasing exploration and production activities in frontier areas (such as the deepwater) and a need to lower cost without compromising safety and environment, and manage risk and uncertainty associated with very expensive drilling. The purpose of this review is to capture the “best practice” in this highly specialized discipline and document it. Pressure prediction from seismic data is based on fundamentals of science, especially those of rock physics and seismic attribute analysis. Nonetheless, since the first seismic application in the 1960s, practitioners of the technology have relied increasingly on empiricism, and the fundamental limitations of the tools applied to detect such hazardous formations were lost. The most successful approach to seismic pressure prediction is one that combines a good understanding of rock properties of subsurf...

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