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Deepwater seismic acquisition technology

Journal Article · · World Oil
OSTI ID:392223
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  1. Geco-Prakla, Houston, TX (United States)

Although truly new technology is not required for successful acquisition of seismic data in deep Gulf of Mexico waters, it is helpful to review some basic aspects of these seismic surveys. Additionally, such surveys are likely to see early use of some emerging new technology which can improve data quality. Because such items as depth imaging, borehole seismic, 4-D and marine 3-component recording were mentioned in the May 1996 issue of World Oil, they are not discussed again here. However, these technologies will also play some role in the deepwater seismic activities. What is covered in this paper are some new considerations for: (1) longer data records needed in deeper water, (2) some pros and cons of very long steamer use, and (3) two new commercial systems for quantifying data quality.

OSTI ID:
392223
Journal Information:
World Oil, Journal Name: World Oil Journal Issue: 9 Vol. 217; ISSN 0043-8790; ISSN WOOIAS
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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