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First Break | Geoffrey Dorn © 2019 EAGE | May

The interpretation of fault surfaces is key to understanding the subsurface geology represented in 3D seismic volumes. The geologic structure represented by seismic reflections can be auto-tracked in the volume. Faults, however, are imaged as discontinuities or changes in curvature in the seismic data ...

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The Leading Edge | Fabien Allo © 2019 SEG | May

The paper presents a review of classic rock physics models used for clastic sedimentary rocks and how they have been combined into extended models through the introduction of a few parameters associated with a compositional or textural property of the rock. The models are ...

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Oilfield Technology | Jo Firth, Priyabrata Pradhan © 2019 Palladian Publications Ltd | March

In recent years, there have been many rapid developments in subsurface imaging, meaning that even data sets that are only two or three years old can benefit from reprocessing. Reprocessing older data, either on its own or in combination with new data, is both ...

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Geo Expro | Peter Baillie, Paul Carter, Jarrad Grahame, Joe Zhou, Nigel Mudge © 2019 GeoPublishing Ltd | March

The world-class oil and gas fields of the Gippsland Basin, with original recoverable reserves of more than four billion barrels of oil and around ten trillion cubic feet of gas, were discovered following a 1962 2D seismic survey. Despite considerable exploration, it has long ...

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The Leading Edge | Ping Wang, Zhigang Zhang, Jiawei Mei, Feng Lin, Rongxin Huang © 2019 SEG | March

Full-waveform inversion (FWI), proposed by Lailly and Tarantola in the 1980s, is considered the most promising data-driven tool to automatically build velocity models. Many successful examples have been reported using FWI to update shallow sediments, gas pockets, and mud volcanoes. However, successful applications of ...

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First Break | Anna Sedova, Gillian Royle, Thibaut Allemand, Gilles Lambare, Olivier Hermant © 2019 EAGE | January

In this paper we demonstrate the ability of acoustic land FWI to recover a high-resolution velocity model using reflected waves in addition to diving waves and inverting up to 13 Hz.

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The Leading Edge | Reza Saberi © 2018 SEG | December

Well-tie analysis is a starting point for mapping facies and geology observed at well locations onto seismic cubes. This step is very important for any application that uses seismic and well data together, and can secure more accurate results by increasing consistency between seismic ...

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