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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | P.E. Dhelie (Lundin Norway), V. Danielsen (Lundin Norway), J. Lie (Lundin Norway), A. Wright (CGG), N. Salaun (CGG), G. Henin (CGG), V. Vinje (CGG ) © 2018 EAGE | June

This paper is the second part of two papers presenting the new source-over-cable marine acquisition solution. It presents the actual large-scale ~1950 km2 marine seismic acquisition as well as discusses the novel processing and imaging involved with this unique split-spread towed marine data. The ...

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EAGE workshop/forum/local conference | T. Rebert (CGG), J. Rivault (CGG), G. Gigou (CGG), L. Vivin (CGG), H. Toubiana (CGG), S. Baillon (CGG), A. Prescott (CGG), D. Le Meur (CGG), A. El-Emam (KOC), H. Bayri (KOC) © 2018 EAGE | June

This paper reviews the benefits of using “high-end new-generation” de-noising tools on a broadband single-source single-sensor Wide Azimuth survey acquired in Kuwait. A processing pilot has been conducted in a very challenging area containing agricultural and industrial zones, as well as various natural and ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | R. Pereira (CGG), D. Mondini (CGG), D. Donno (CGG) © 2018 EAGE | June

Internal multiples constitute a major challenge for imaging. Artefacts generated by incorrectly imaging internal multiples interfere with targets, affecting the interpretation and contaminating amplitude analyses in the reservoir. The Santos basin is a particularly challenging example of this problem because of the presence of ...

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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | G. Lambare (CGG) © 2018 EAGE | June

While full wave based velocity model building approaches have earned their stripes during the last decade, ray based approaches remain the working horse in industry. I review here first the successes and the limitations of both families of approaches. If it appears that ray ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | C. Berron (CGG), T. Bardainne (CGG) © 2018 EAGE | June

A Rayleigh surface wave tomography with optimal coverage approach based on the creation of virtual raypaths by interferometry is proposed. The array based conventional surface wave picking methods often provides inhomogeneous or sparse coverage for high-resolution tomography. The delivered inversion result can suffer from ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | A. Darwish (CGG), R.R. Haacke (CGG), G. Poole (CGG) © 2018 EAGE | June

We introduce a method for separating residual statics and NMO velocities by maximising sparsity in tau-v and tau-p domains. Surface Consistent statics are computed without a-priori knowledge about velocities needed for NMO corrections. In such way static time shifts will not be applied to ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | R. Poncet (CGG), J. Messud (CGG), M. Bader (CGG), G. Lambaré (CGG), G. Viguier (CGG), C. Hidalgo (INEOS) © 2018 EAGE | June

We present the application to a 3D real dataset of full waveform inversion (FWI) with optimal transport (OT) using the Kantorovich-Rubinstein (KR) distance as proposed by Métivier et al. (2016). This approach involves an efficient numerical implementation for OT in time and space directions ...

Technical Abstract
EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | S. Hou (CGG), R. Haacke (CGG), A. Corbett (CGG), M. Wanczuk (CGG) © 2018 EAGE | June

Guided wave inversion (GWI) estimates accurate P-wave velocity in the near surface by analyzing the dispersion curves of guided waves. In this paper, we propose a robust inversion scheme to reduce the non-unique solutions and discuss the usage of GWI for full waveform inversion ...

Industry Article
First Break | Wolfgang Soyer, Randall Mackie, Stephen Hallinan, Alice Pavesi, Gregg Nordquist, Aquardi Suminar, Rindu Intani and Chris Nelson © 2018 EAGE | June

This paper presents joint 3D MT, gravity, and MEQ tomography inversions at the Darajat geothermal filed, in Java, Indonesia, using cross-gradients to link the different geophysical properties. An additional structural constraint is provided via cross-gradients to the current geological porosity model for the field ...