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Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Stefan Calvert ©2023 EAGE | December

The merits of Total and Effective porosity approaches have always been a source of discussion within the Petrophysical community globally. In general, an operating company adopts a single approach (Total or Effective) in their modelling workflows and ignores the alternative method. This is normally ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Laryssa Oliveira, Uilli Freitas (CGG) ; Rodrigo Penna (Petrobras) ©2023 EAGE | December

In recent years, the Brazilian presalt characterization has been a challenging task, either because of the imaging problems associated with complex salt layer geometry (Penna et al., 2019) or due to large heterogeneity in the presalt carbonates reservoir (Oliveira et al., 2018). Some efforts ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Gordon Poole, John Tickle ©2023 EAGE | December

Short period multiple prediction for land data is challenging due to poor imaging of the shallow multiple generators as well little information about the down-going reflection at the weathering layer. Based on multiple imaging of the shallow section, surface-related wave-equation deconvolution has been used ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Michal Galyga, Harrison Moore, Sridhar Mannem, Clement Bossy (CGG) ; Roya Niri, Asmund Pedersen (Equinor ASA) ©2023 EAGE | December

We discuss challenges of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) data in a Vertical Seismic Profile (VSP) setting and propose processing and imaging solutions to overcome these. The context is to review processing challenges and benefits of DAS VSP as a potential cost-effective solution for CO2 ...

Industry Article
First Break | Francis Richards, Mark Cowgill, Megan Rayner ©2023 EAGE | December

For subsurface commercial ventures or environmental projects that rely on maps of faulted horizons, accurate maps are fundamental. Fault topology provides an ideal tool for analysis of connectivity of fault systems. The data required to undertake the analysis is straightforward to extract from fault ...

Industry Article
First Break | Sylvain Masclet, Fang Wang, Guillaume Henin, Loic Janot, Olivier Hermant, Hao Jiang, Nicolas Salaun, David Le Meur, Daniela Donno ©2023 EAGE | December

Ocean Bottom Node acquisition is known to improve seismic velocity model building and imaging, especially for deep and complex targets. Due to cost considerations, OBN surveys are typically only acquired around the production field, using a relatively dense receiver grid. At the exploration phase ...

Industry Article
GeoExpro | Misha Isakov, Paolo Gabrielli, Shona Culwick, Emmanuel Nformi (CGG) ; Blanche Mahamat, Achta Boubakar, Christophe Atangana Ndende (Socitété Nationale des Hydrocarbures) ©2023 GEO EXPRO PUBLISHING AS | October

Offshore Cameroon is a proven petroleum province with commercial production from the Douala Kribi-Campo Basin (DKC) and the prolific Rio del Rey Basin (RDR). The recent joint cooperation agreement between Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea will lead to the development of the Yoyo and Yolanda ...

Industry Article
First Break | Vetle Vinje, Marit Stokke Bauck, Hao Jiang, Carsten Scholl, Steve Edwards, Sarah Hill, Federico Buriola, Richard Wombell ©2023 EAGE | October

We evaluate how two-dimensional (2D) seismic and controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) imaging, both vintage and modern, might help improve geological understanding of, and exploration for, SMS deposits along part of the Mohns Ridge segment of the ultraslow-spreading Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge. Mohns Ridge has been ...

Industry Article
The Leading Edge | Sam Buist, Li Jiang, Obi Egbue, Daniel Tebo, Luis Lopez, Zhiyuan Wei, Alex Hao2, and Chi Chen ©2023 SEG | August

The Atlantis Field has gone through more than two decades of continuous seismic imaging efforts, during which time many innovative technologies were incubated, the most recent one being the successful application of full-waveform inversion (FWI) in salt environments. This technique led to a significant ...

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