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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Alessandro Pintus, Hichem Ayadi, Nicolas Salaun ©2023 EAGE | December

Superimposed reservoirs are common in oil and gas production, but they are challenging to monitor with time-lapse seismic imaging. A common seismic attribute used for assessing reservoir evolution during production is the time-shift measurement which is obtained comparing two 3D seismic images. In the ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Jian Cai, Yong Xia Liu, Raphael Tan, Peipei Deng, Min Wang, Yi Xie, Barry Hung (CGG) ; Min Ouyang, Dun Deng (CNOOC) ©2023 EAGE | December

Yinggehai basin is one of the most important basins of the South China Sea for its mega gas reservoirs and exploration potential. Vintage seismic data generally suffers severely from complex structures, including diapir formed by thermal fluids, strong shallow gas fields, and complex faulting ...

Industry Article
GeoExpro | Roberto Juncken, Bruna Lyra, Mariano Gatti, Abraham Rodriguez ©2023 GEO EXPRO PUBLISHING AS | December

An increasing number of discoveries with high CO2 content offshore Brazil highlight a new exploration risk for the pre-salt play. New seismic data is fundamental to understanding deep geological features to address this risk. CGG’s Nebula-C data set provides images down to 20 km ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Min Wang, Yi Xie, Peipei Deng, Yitao Chen, Jian Cai, Xiang (roger) Li ©2023 EAGE | December

Dynamic Resolution Time-Lag FWI (DR-TLFWI) aims to use both diving waves and reflections for velocity update with optimized low- and high-wavenumber components from shallow to deep section. The proposed method builds contrast into the velocity model, enabling the simulation of reflections. The iterative velocity ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Guillaume Henin, Loic Janot, Hao Jiang, Sylvain Masclet, Nicolas Salaun (CGG) ; Per Eivind Dhelie, Vidar Danielsen, Jan Erik Lie (AKER BP) ©2023 EAGE | December

The Nordkapp Basin is a large under-explored salt basin of the Barents Sea. Despite several exploration campaigns over the past decades, no successful drilling was achieved. A new hybrid survey combining streamers and nodes was acquired in 2021 to unlock this new play. Sparse ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Mark Broadley, Alfie Baines, Jorge Gines ©2023 EAGE | December

The salars of the Lithium Triangle in South America contain approximately 55% of the world’s lithium resources (Cabello, 2021; Schulz et al., 2017). The source, transportation and concentration of the lithium-brines involves a complex mineral system that is dependent upon climate, weathering, basin closure ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Michal Galyga, Harrison Moore, Sridhar Mannem, Clement Bossy (CGG) ; Roya Niri, Asmund Pedersen (Equinor ASA) ©2023 EAGE | December

We discuss challenges of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) data in a Vertical Seismic Profile (VSP) setting and propose processing and imaging solutions to overcome these. The context is to review processing challenges and benefits of DAS VSP as a potential cost-effective solution for CO2 ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Feranmi Olowu, Raghd Gadrbouh ©2023 EAGE | December

The geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) and its benefits in abating unfavourable climate change have existed for decades. Even though the development of technical solutions has been slow, there has been some progress in key areas including several storage projects around the world ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Joseph Emmings, William Mills (CGG) ; P. Grech, S. Al Balushi, K. Al Rahbi (CCED) ©2023 EAGE | December

Quantifying and classifying pore systems in carbonates is notoriously challenging, particularly in rocks associated with complex diagenetic histories. Here we report novel computed tomography (CT) core and thin section image analyses through key reservoir intervals in the Buah Formation and Khufai Formation, both part ...