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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Thibaut Allemand, Gilles Lambare © 2015 EAGE | June

With the new broadband acquisitions, allowing to record frequencies down to 2,5 Hz, and the new tomographic tools, allowing to resolve for vertical velocity components up to 6 Hz, we have moved for velocity model building from the situation of a mid-frequency gap to ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Fei Allen Sun, Kunlun Yang, Barry Hung © 2015 EAGE | June

In ocean bottom acquisition, receiver side deghosting is normally done by summing together the hydrophone P and geophone Z data. A prerequisite for this method to work effectively is the precise calibration of geophones to hydrophones, so as to compensate for the differences in ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Bobby Hak, Peter Mesdag © 2015 EAGE | June

Low frequency information is required for quantitative reservoir characterization. Because borehole measurements are often (laterally) sparse and preferential towards reservoir locations, there is much uncertainty on the low frequency models away from well control. Methods to improve the reliability of the low frequency data ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Adel Khalil, Henning Hoeber, Arash Jafargandomi, Sylvain De Pierrepont © 2015 EAGE | May

Analysis of time-lapse data is performed on migrated seismic images, which represent the spatial and time-lapse variability of the medium’s reflectivity. The process of migration effectively rotates the wavelet so that it is normal to the imaged reflectors. Processes used in 4D reservoir analysis ...

Industry Article
GEO | Jaswinder Mann © 2015 GeoPublishing AS | May

There are a number of geophysical challenges when attempting to image the sub-surface in the Central North Sea. These consist of shallow anomalies, heavy multiple contamination and sharp velocity contrasts. With a combination of broadband data and CGG’s latest processing and imaging techniques, these ...

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CSEG - Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Shaowu Wang, Juefu Wang, Tianfei Zhu © 2015 CGG | May

We present a method to enhance the bandwidth of seismic data in the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) domain. By utilizing the features of CWT in detecting time-variant frequency content and automatically designing band-dependent time window, we can enhance the seismic bandwidth mostly based on ...

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CSEG - Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Daniel Trad © 2015 CGG | May

Least squares migration (LSM), like interpolation, has the potential to address sampling issues and generate images with better amplitudes than migration. Although both techniques share the same goal and often the same formulation, they differ on the nature of the model that is used ...

Industry Article
Geophysical Prospecting | Lorenzo Casasanta, Sam Gray © 2015 EAGE | May

Gaussian Beam depth migration (GBM) overcomes the single-wavefront limitation of the most implementations of Kirchhoff migration, and constitutes a cost-effective alternative to full-wavefield imaging methods such as reverse time migration. Common-offset beam migration was originally derived to exploit symmetries available in marine towed-streamer acquisition ...

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