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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Qingbing Tang, Xiaobo Li, Yi Xie, Farhana Amalina Izzati Binti Hatnan, Guishui Wang, Farhan Hussaidon (CGG) ; Alexander Mueller, James Shorter, Matthew Cannon (Brunei Shell Petroleum) ©2023 EAGE | December

Well drilling and abandonment work offshore Brunei is very challenging due to the presence of complex shallow geological features, such as corals, river channels, gas clouds/chimneys, and small faults. Therefore high-resolution seismic images, which can reveal those features, are desired to help avoid potential ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Adrien Meffre, Vincent Prieux, Matthieu Retailleau, Emile Serra, Abel Afonso Monteiro, Zied Bouzouita (CGG) ; Bezdan Sandor, Orosz Jozsef, Florea Alexandru (OMV PETROM) ©2023 EAGE | December

In this paper, we present a high-resolution FWI case study from the foothills of the Southern Carpathians, in Romania. The input data was acquired in 2022, mostly with dynamite source, and designed for optimal subsurface wide azimuthal illumination. The varied rough terrain and the ...

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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 ...

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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
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 ...

Industry Article
The Leading Edge | Hui Liu, Fran Rollins, Kevin Pratt, Elizabeth Da Silva, Nathalie Mootoo, Tongning Yang, Dorothy Ren, Fei Gao, and Jiawei Mei ©2023 SEG | August

The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) is one of the most prolific oil and gas producing provinces in the world. The Mad Dog Field, like many large deepwater fields in the GoM, is subsalt. The geometric complexity of the overlying salt causes extremely variable image ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | T. Hewitt, R. Gadrbouh ©2023 EAGE | May

Acting as a technology-agnostic, standards-based data platform, the OSDU has reduced energy data silos and provided the capability for applications developers to build new solutions and data ingestion services. The current OSDU schemas are primarily created to store file metadata to allow users to ...

Industry Article
GeoExpro | Jaswinder Mann, Anna Rumyantseva, Idar Kjorlaug ©2023 GEO EXPRO PUBLISHING AS | May

The northern North Sea is a very active oil and gas exploration region, where several commercial discoveries have been made over recent years. The Late Jurassic sands are one of the major reservoir plays in the Northern Viking Graben. In recent years, the Late ...

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First Break | Federico Buriola, Jaswinder Mann, Thomas Latter, Idar Kjorlaug, Anna Rumyantseva ©2023 EAGE | May

The increasing focus on de-risking near-field exploration in the Northern Viking Graben area demands data with improved imaging. This has led to CGG initiating a new multi-year acquisition programme to acquire east–west triple-source multi-sensor seismic data over a 24,000 km2 area, adding a second ...

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