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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Fatiha Gamar, Loic Janot, Diego Carotti, Jenny Morante Gout, Jean Patrick Mascomere, Geir Mikkelsen © 2016 EAGE | May

The compensation of absorption loss inside the imaging process using attenuation models estimated by Q-tomography is now widely accepted and used in the industry. This technology becomes even more important in the case of a complex dataset. For the Martin Linge field, characterized by ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | J. Cotton, M. Beilles, S. Mahrooqi, J. Porter, M. Denis, S. Baris, E. Forgues, H. Chauris © 2016 EAGE | May

An automated and real-time field PSTM system, called TeraMig, was applied during the acquisition of a land 3D WAZ survey for PDO. The system was used to migrate one million vibrated points (around 10 billion traces) and was able to generate a real-time field ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | H. Hoeber, A. Khalil, S. De Pierrepont, Z. Dobo, H. Neal, C. Purcell, K. Ubik, B. Singh, and Y. Singh © 2016 EAGE | May

Time-lapse (4D) inversions deal with changes in seismic amplitudes and travel-times. This analysis is performed on migrated seismic images, which represent the spatial and time-lapse variability of the medium’s reflectivity. 4D reservoir analysis methods such as inversion and warping need to follow the structure ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Benoit De Cacqueray, Julien Cotton, Florian Duret, Cecile Berron, Eric Forgues © 2016 EAGE | May

For seismic exploration (i.e. reservoir geophysics), retrieval of body waves appears promising, especially at low frequencies (below 3 Hz) where seismic vibrators reach a limit. These low frequencies are of interest for velocity model building (Baeten et al. 2013) and for broadband seismic inversion ...

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EAGE workshop/forum/local conference | Ekaterina Kneller © 2016 EAGE | May

The use of broadband data in reservoir characterization has proven advantages. However, the whole workflow should be reviewed and renewed in order to get all the advantages of broadband data.

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Feng Yang, Ronan Sablon, Robert Soubaras © 2016 EAGE | May

Reliable low frequency content and phase alignment are critical for broadband seismic inversion and the prediction of reservoir properties. However, currently there is a lack of tools for ultra-low frequency (less than 5 Hz) quality and phase assessment. A focusing metric in the impedance ...

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Workshop/forum/seminar (other) | Matthew Dack © 2016 | April

In an increasingly complex and challenging environment, CGG is building effective links between academia and industry and utilising new techniques to enhance hydrocarbon exploration success in a world where oil prices are highly volatile. In this environment there is increasing focus on risk reduction ...

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CSEG - Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Kiki Hong Xu, Brian Russell © 2016 CSEG | March

The prediction of porosity is essential for the identification of productive hydrocarbon reservoirs in oil and gas exploration. Numerous useful technologies have been developed for porosity prediction in the subsurface, such as multiple attribute analysis, kriging, and cokriging. Kriging allows us to create spatial ...