TGS’ new seismic processing workflow retrieves a velocity model and reflectivity image simultaneously and delivers accurate velocity models and reliable images faster.
TGS Ultima addresses the long-standing challenge of building full-bandwidth earth models. In a recent First Break article, TGS authors show data examples from the Gulf of Mexico and Brazil to illustrate the effectiveness of this new tool.
TGS Ultima is equivalent to performing full waveform inversion (FWI) and least-squares migration (LSM) simultaneously, using raw seismic data, and modeling the full acoustic wavefield.
The main advantage of TGS Ultima is that an accurate model and reflectivity can be derived faster, as the simultaneous inversion resolves both using the same raw seismic data. TGS can bypass most processing steps in a seismic sequence because we use raw seismic data, and the evolution of the products support each other. Additionally, there is no leakage between parameters, so both products of the simultaneous inversion are not contaminated by each other, unlike many current industry approaches.
Yang explains in the First Break article, "With a single modeling engine, parameterized in terms of velocity and vector reflectivity, the two earth properties are iteratively updated using their appropriate sensitivity kernels based on inverse scattering theory. The vector reflectivity is estimated as a data domain least-squares migration and is the key for updating the velocity model beyond the maximum penetration depth of refracted and diving wave energy."
He adds, "With field examples, we demonstrate how the new solution for vector-reflectivity modeling combined with proper inversion kernels enables us to address the long-standing challenge of building full-bandwidth earth models."
A modified version of the SEG/EAGE overthrust model is used to validate the simultaneous inversion, TGS Ultima. The true velocity, density, and reflectivity are given in A, B, and D below. The initial velocity model is given in C and the output from TGS Ultima is given in E and F. TGS Ultima has correctly resolved the velocity model and correctly positioned the reflectors and estimated the reflectivity and the output compares very well with the true examples in A and D.