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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Mathieu Chambefort, Jeremie Messud ©2020 EAGE | May

Learning how to best mimic seismic processing algorithms or workflows with deep learning (DL) has become a very active field of research. However, seismic processing own particularities may necessitate adaptations of current DL methods. In this paper, we explain and illustrate how the different ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Nabil Masmoudi, Andrew Ratcliffe, Min Wang, Yi Xie (CGG) ; Tengfei Wang (Tongji University) ©2021 EAGE | May

Depth imaging of converted-wave (P-to-S) ocean-bottom seismic (OBS) data requires a depth model for both the P- and S-wave velocities. Building the S-wave velocity model is very challenging: conventional techniques include PP and PS image registration, or joint PP and PS tomography. These approaches ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Peipei Deng, Min Wang, Zhonghuan Chen, Keat Huat Teng, Barry Hung (CGG) ; Y. Kim, K. Lee, C. Jeong, S. Oh, H. Choi, S. Kim (SK innovation), F. Huang, M. Luo (CNOOC) ©2020 EAGE | May

Carbonate velocity model building is challenging due to the complex geometry and sharp velocity contrasts associated with carbonates. Full-waveform inversion (FWI), together with long offsets, wide azimuth and good low frequency data, is known to be a powerful tool to address these challenges. Unfortunately ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Gillian Royle, Olivier Leblanc, Ghislain Viguier, Gilles Lambare, Anna Sedova, Svetlana Shutova, Diego Carotti ©2020 EAGE | May

Successful applications of full waveform inversion (FWI) to land datasets are far less numerous than marine applications, yet the development of dense, long-offset broadband acquisitions has presented promising opportunities. While challenges exist due to elastic effects, acoustic land FWI has been shown to provide ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Ramez Refaat, Krzysztof Ubik, James Sinden, Julian Holden ©2021 EAGE | May

Spanning decades of exploration and production in the United Kingdom Continental Shelf, many programs of towed streamer data have shaped our knowledge of the Central North Sea. However, the fundamental lack of illumination and azimuth/offset coverage provided by towed streamer geometries, remains a blocker ...

Industry Article
First Break. | Chin Hang Lun, Thomas Hewitt, Song Hou ©2022 EAGE | February

Each year the geoscience industry creates huge volumes of documents containing a wealth of knowledge which cannot be easily queried or extracted. Key to the successful extraction and transformation of data is an understanding of the nature of the data that exists within a ...

Industry Article
Hart Energy | Carolina Coll ©2022 Hart Energy | February

While significant progress has been made in CCUS over the last five years, the industrial and financial sectors need to see how projects are being effectively de-risked. By capitalizing on the latest technology advances and the integration of multidisciplinary skills and data, geoscience has ...

Industry Article
The Leading Edge | Vincent Durussel, Dongren (Alan) Bai, Amin Baharvand, Scott Downie (CGG) ; Keith Millis (Occidental Petroleum) ©2022 SEG | January

This paper describes a new dense survey acquired in 2020 in the Permian Basin and aims to objectively assess the quality and benefits brought by a richer low end of the spectrum and far offsets. For this purpose, we considered several aspects, from acquisition ...

Technical Abstract
SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Samanta Bortoni, Sergio Barragan, Gregorio Azevedo, Luis Cypriano (CGG) ; André Ferreira, Wendel Moreira, Paula dos Reis, Wilson Filho (PETROBRAS) @2021 Society of Exploration Geophysicists | November

Seismic images obtained through conventional migration methods have limitations as amplitude distortions and migration artifacts. To mitigate these limitations, we can generate FWI Images by computing the reflector-normal derivatives of the high-frequency FWI velocities. Given the resolution, accuracy, and geological consistency of the velocities ...

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