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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
First Break. | Vetle Vinje, Hao Jiang, Nicolas Salaun (CGG) ; Jan-Erik Lie, Per Eivind Dhelie, Vidar Danielsen (Lundin Energy Norway AS) ©2022 EAGE | February

Based on an extensive 3D modelling study utilising full-wavefield Finite-Difference modelling and Full-Waveform Inversion (FWI) we demonstrate that the TopSeis/OBN hybrid acquisition acquired from May to August 2021 in the Nordkapp basin in the Barents Sea has the potential to image salt flanks and ...

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 ...

Industry Article
First Break | Adrien Meffre, Vincent Prieux, Matthieu Retailleau, David Le Meur, Abel Afonso Monteiro, Zied Bouzouita, Fang Wang, Sofia Mestiri (CGG) ; Justin Vermuelen, Emma Tyler (OMV Petrom) ; Jozsef Orosz, Tunde Markos (OMV E&P) ©2022 EAGE | January

Twelve multi-source/multi-receiver land surveys from the Carpathian foothills were reprocessed and merged using the most advanced signal processing and imaging technologies. These included an innovative denoising subtraction using a primary model from the de-migration of a clean reflectivity from PSDM as well as a ...

Industry Article
First Break | Jean-yves Blanc, Laurent Clerc ©2021 EAGE | December

CGG has always been at the forefront of industrial High Perfor­mance Computing (HPC) architectures: we were operating vector supercomputers (Convex, Cray and NEC) in the early 1990s, and large parallel supercomputers (Convex SPP, IBM SP, Sgi Origin) by the end of that decade. At ...

Industry Article
First Break | Jeremie Messud, Diego Carotti, Olivier Hermant, Anna Sedova, Gilles Lambare ©2021 EAGE | December

The optimal transport problem was formulated more than 200 years ago to calculate the optimal way of transporting piles of sand. Due to the interesting properties of its solutions with respect to shifts between the compared distributions, optimal transport has recently been adapted to ...

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 ...

Technical Abstract
SEG - Society of Exploration Geophysicists | Roberto Pereira, Ivan Coulamy, Adriano Martinez (CGG) ; Werter Oliveira, Eduardo Naomitsu (PETROBRAS) @2021 Society of Exploration Geophysicists | November

Compared with towed-streamer acquisitions, ocean bottom nodes (OBN) generally provide fuller-azimuth illumination of the subsurface, longer offsets, higher signal-to-noise ratio (S/N), and improved low frequencies. These advantages provide the necessary ingredients for two key elements of seismic exploration and monitoring: (i) full-waveform inversion (FWI) ...