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US9678233B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9678233-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414540506-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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The Monte-Carlo method of generating Popcorn shooting patterns starts with the number and sizes of the guns available and the length in time of the desired Popcorn pattern. The firing times and order of the guns will be randomly perturbed and a large number of Popcorn patterns built. Candidate Popcorn patterns will then be tested against a set of criteria to identify acceptable or the best patterns. These criteria may include limits on maximum peak strength, distinctiveness compared to the other patterns, and the size of the notches and peaks in the spectra.
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A method of seismic exploration for hydrocarbons within a region of the subsurface of the earth via a set of seismic sources arranged as a plurality of subarrays, each of said subarrays having one or more seismic sources of the set of seismic sources associated therewith, the method comprising: (a) determining a firing time duration; (b) randomly assigning each seismic source of the set of seismic sources a different firing time within said firing time duration as a Popcorn pattern, determining whether the Popcorn pattern meets or exceeds a criterion based upon distinctiveness of the Popcorn pattern, wherein the distinctiveness of the Popcorn pattern is determined as a measure of firing time separation of seismic sources of the set of seismic sources, and forming a firing schedule comprising the Popcorn pattern when the Popcorn pattern meets or exceeds the criterion; (c) positioning said set of seismic sources at a first location proximate to the region of the subsurface of the earth; (d) activating each seismic source of the set of seismic sources according to said firing schedule; (e) recording seismic data as each seismic source of the set of seismic sources is activated; (f) performing steps (d) and (e) at a plurality of different locations proximate to the region of the subsurface of the earth, thereby acquiring a Popcorn seismic survey; (g) reconstructing said recorded seismic data from said Popcorn seismic survey, thereby obtaining a plurality of seismic traces; and, (h) using said plurality of seismic traces to image at least a portion of the subsurface of the earth. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said subarrays comprises a single one of said set of seismic sources. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least steps (c) through (f) are performed a plurality of times at a plurality of different locations proximate to the region of the subsurface of the earth, thereby acquiring a seismic survey proximate to the region of the subsurface of the earth. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said firing time duration is less than one second. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein step (g) is performed by solving: d=Am, where m is said plurality of seismic traces obtained by reconstruction, d is said recorded seismic data, and A, is a set of Popcorn signatures corresponding to said firing schedule. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein step (g) is performed by solving: d=ACm, where m is said plurality of seismic traces obtained by reconstruction, d is said recorded seismic data, A, is a set of Popcorn signatures corresponding to said firing schedule, and C is a matrix of coherency conditions. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the distinctiveness of the Popcorn pattern is determined as a measure of correlation between the Popcorn pattern and a second Popcorn pattern. 8. The method of claim 1 , comprising utilizing a Monte Carlo method to generate the Popcorn pattern. 9. The method of claim 1 , comprising determining whether the Popcorn pattern meets or exceeds a second criterion based upon a maximum amplitude of a composite signal of the Popcorn pattern and forming a firing schedule comprising the Popcorn pattern when the Popcorn pattern meets or exceeds the second criterion. 10. A method of seismic exploration for hydrocarbons within a region of the subsurface of the earth, the method comprising: (a) accessing a plurality of seismic traces within a seismic survey collected proximate to the region of the subsurface of the earth according to an acquisition method comprising: (1) selecting a set of seismic sources, said set of seismic sources comprising a plurality of subarrays, each of said subarrays comprising one or more of said set of seismic sources, (2) determining a firing time duration, (3) randomly assigning each of said plurality of subarrays a different firing time within said firing time duration such that each seismic source of the set of seismic sources is assigned a particular firing time within said firing time duration as a Popcorn pattern, determining whether the Popcorn pattern meets or exceeds a criterion based upon distinctiveness of the Popcorn pattern, wherein the distinctiveness of the Popcorn pattern is determined as a measure of firing time separation of seismic sources of the set of seismic sources, and forming a firing schedule comprising the Popcorn pattern when the Popcorn pattern meets or exceeds the criterion; (4) positioning said set of seismic source at a first location proximate to the region of the subsurface of the earth, (5) activating each seismic source of the set of seismic sources according to its assigned firing time within said firing time duration, (6) recording seismic data as each seismic source of the set of seismic sources is activated, (7) performing at least steps (4) through (6) a plurality of times at a plurality of different locations proximate to the region of the subsurface of the earth; and (8) reconstructing said recorded seismic data to obtain said plurality of seismic traces; and, (b) using said plurality of seismic traces to image at least a portion of the subsurface of the earth, thereby exploring for hydrocarbons within the region of the subsurface of the earth. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein at least one of said plurality of subarrays comprises a single one of said set of seismic sources. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein said firing time duration is less than one second. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein step (8) is performed by solving: d=Am, where m is said plurality of seismic traces obtained by reconstruction, d is said recorded seismic data, and A, is a set of Popcorn signatures corresponding to said firing schedule. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein step (8) is performed by solving: d=ACm, where m is said plurality of seismic traces obtained by reconstruction, d is said recorded seismic data, A, is a set of Popcorn signatures corresponding to said firing schedule, and C is a matrix of coherency conditions. 15. A method of seismic exploration above a region of the subsurface of the earth containing structural or stratigraphic features conducive to the presence, migration, or accumulation of hydrocarbons utilizing a marine seismic array towed proximate to the region of the subsurface of the earth, said marine seismic array comprising a plurality of subarrays, each of said subarrays having one or more marine seismic sources associated therewith, of the method comprising: (a) generating a plurality Popcorn patterns each determined to meet or exceed a criterion based upon its respective distinctiveness and providing at least one respective Popcorn pattern of the plurality of Popcorn patterns as a different randomly generated schedule of pattern use and timing for each of said plurality of subarrays, wherein the distinctiveness of each Popcorn pattern of the plurality of Popcorn patterns is determined as a measure of firing time separation of the one or more marine seismic sources for each of said plurality of subarrays; (b) recording seismic data as each of said plurality of subarrays is activated according to said provided schedule of pattern use and timing; (c) reconstructing said continuously recorded seismic data into a plurality of seismic traces; and, (d) using said plurality of seismic traces to image at least a portion of the subsurface of the earth. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein at least one of said plurality of subarrays comprises a single one of said set of seismic sources. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein duration of activation
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