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Table of contents – Volume 28
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Editorial Contents EAGE News| 2010
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News| 2010
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Monitoring horizontal and vertical surface deformation over a hydrocarbon reservoir by PSInSARKlemm, Hanno et al. | 2010
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News Feature - Tracking the impact of recession on oil industry supermajors and timing of sustained recoveryBailey, R J et al. | 2010
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News Feature Why untenable US natural gas boom may soon need wellhead price-floor regulation for industry survival| 2010
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How compaction causes misalignment of multiples and false time shifts in time-lapse seismic dataFehmers, Gijs et al. | 2010
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Thematic Set: WEM/WAZ Velocity Building - Full-azimuth modelling and field trial at HeidrunHoubiers, Marianne et al. | 2010
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News Feature - Bigger is better when it comes to capital markets and oil company liquidity| 2010
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3D OBC seismic survey parameters optimization offshore Abu DhabiIshiyama, T et al. | 2010
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Impact of modelling shallow channels on 3D prestack depth migration, Elgin-Franklin fields, UKCSArnaud, Jean et al. | 2010
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Multi-point geostatistics — An introductory overviewDaly, Colin et al. | 2010
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Special Topic: Near Surface Geoscience Geophysics applied to nuclear waste disposal investigations in T. Spillmann, P. Blümling, E. Manukyan, S. Marelli, H. R. Maurer, S.A. Greenhalgh and A.G. Green discuss Swiss research programmes to develop safe solutions for the long-term disposal of high-level radioactive waste.| 2010
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Thematic Set: Advances in Stratigraphy - Sequence stratigraphy: Common ground after three decades of developmentPaulissen, Wieske E et al. | 2010
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3D diffraction and mode-converted scattering signatures of base metal deposits, Bathurst Mining Camp, CanadaMalehmir, Alireza et al. | 2010
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Are refraction attributes more useful than refraction tomography?Palmer, Derecke et al. | 2010
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Multi-azimuth processing and its applications to wide-azimuth OBC seismic data offshore Abu DhabiIshiyama, T et al. | 2010
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Spectral analysis of marine CSEM data symmetry| 2010
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Quantification of shale volume from borehole logs calibrated by SEM analysis: A case studyMohammadlou, Mohammadhossein et al. | 2010
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Potential field migration for rapid 3D imaging of entire gravity gradiometry surveysZhdanov, Michael S et al. | 2010
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Velocity model building with wave equation migration: The importance of wide azimuth input, versatile tomography and migration velocity analysisAudebert, François et al. | 2010
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News Feature Protecting marine seismic exploration from piracy risk: Lessons from a western Indian Ocean survey| 2010
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Special Topic: EM/Potential Methods - Unlocking the value of CSEM - Lucy MacGregor and Richard Cooper suggest that for marine controlled source electromagnetic survey methods to achieve more general adoption in the E&P industry, the applications need to be refocused with more emphasis on prospect appraisal and reservoir monitoring.| 2010
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Role of fine-scale layering and grain alignment in the electrical anisotropy of marine sedimentsEllis, Michelle et al. | 2010
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Experimental mechanical compaction to measure the influence of pore pressure on compressional wave velocity in unconsolidated sandsFawad, Manzar et al. | 2010
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Applications of fracture mechanics numerical modelling in rock engineering| 2010
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Geophysical characterization of slope instabilities Hansruedi Maurer, Thomas Spillmann, Björn Heincke, Christian Hauck, Simon Loew, Sarah M. Springman and Alan G. Green assess the potential and limitations of diverse surface and borehole geophysical techniques for investigating potentially unstable mountain slopes which can put transport routes, power networks, communication lines, and human habitats at risk.| 2010
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Special Topic: Petroleum Geoscience and Basins world hydrocarbon yet-to-find figures The whys and wherefores of the SPI-PSY method for calculating the Jean-Jacques Biteau, Jean-Claude Heidmann, Ghislain Choppin de Janvry and Bertrand Chevallier describe a system developed in Total to calculate remaining world reserves in the yet-to-find category.| 2010
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An integrated approach to exploration data in the Potiguar Basin, offshore Brazil - A. Lovatini, K. Myers, P. Watterson and T. Campbell describe how controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) data were acquired and integrated into a study of the Potiguar basin offshore Brazil to improve understanding of the petroleum geology.| 2010
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Borehole image logs for turbidite facies identification: Core calibration and outcrop analoguesJoubert, J B et al. | 2010
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Special Topic: Well Technologies Borehole acoustic reflection survey (BARS) using full waveform Jakob B.U. Haldorsen, Fuping Zhu, Nobuyasu Hirabyashi, William H. Borland, Hari Kurniawan, Hiroaki Yamamoto, Khalid Al-Ghammari and Richard T. Coates make the case for use of borehole sonic data to increase understanding of a producing reservoir.| 2010
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Special Topic: Marine seismic surveys Mitigating the environmental footprint of towed streamer seismic Philip M. Fontana and Peter Zickerman address the environmental issues involved in marine seismic surveying which are attracting increasing attention from regulatory authorities around the world.| 2010
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Depth migration velocity model building with wave equation imagingHigginbotham, Joe et al. | 2010
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Scaling in stratigraphic data series: Implications for practical stratigraphyGriffiths, Cedric M et al. | 2010
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Controlled source electromagnetic technology and hydrocarbon exploration efficiency - Stein Fanavoll, Jonny Hesthammer, Jens Danielsen and Aris Stefatos provide the most detailed analysis to date on the effectiveness of controlled source electromagnetics as a tool for the detection of commercial volumes of hydrocarbons.| 2010
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Using high-density OBC seismic data to optimize the Andrew satellites developmentPadmos, Leendert et al. | 2010
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Special Topic: Data Processing Lows and highs: Using low frequencies and improved velocity tools to image complex ridges and basement highs in the Faroe-Shetland Anthony Hardwick, Tom Travis, Simon Stokes, Bent Baumbach and Matthew Hart describe three seismic reprocessing strategies in the time domain for two regional long offset 2D surveys in the Faroe-Shetland Basin.| 2010
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Bridging the stimulation and G&G worlds Mark Farabee, Margaret Trenholm and Rich Dodds of Halliburton argue that when considering how asset teams can leverage all the information they possess to make better decisions and improve production and recovery rates, they need a solution that allows stimulation data to be integrated with G&G data.| 2010
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Switzerland Developments and applications of archaeo-geophysics within Marian Hertrich, Mitch Jie-A-Looi, Miroslav Vrzba, Beat Horisberger, Patrick Nagy and Alan Green present the results of two surveys conducted across buried Roman villas in northern Switzerland.| 2010
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Full waveform inversion: The next leap forward in imaging at ValhallSirgue, L et al. | 2010
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Multi-azimuth 3D survey in the Barents Sea Michele Buia, Carmine Cirone, Johan Leutscher, Steve Tarran and Bruce Webb describe the acquisition and processing of a seismic survey over the Goliat area in the Barents Sea, north of Norway, the first multi-azimuth (MAZ) 3D survey in the area.| 2010
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Special Topic: Visualization and Interpretation - Wavelet extraction assessment for quantitative seismic interpretation - Mohammed N. Alfaraj, Ming-Ren Hong, Saleh A. Al-Dossary, Jinsong Wang, and James L. Rice of Saudi Aramco argue that wavelets extracted solely on the basis of seismic-data statistics with no regard to well information are inferior than when well data is used, and should be excluded from any quantitative seismic interpretation techniques.de la Morena, M Teresa et al. | 2010
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industry Correlating Permo-Carboniferous sandstones with biogenic silica microfossils: A new biostratigraphic tool for the E&P J.F.L. Garming, H. Cremer, R.M.C.H. Verreussel, E. Guasti, R.P.J. Kirchholtes, T.B. van Hoof, T.H. Donders and O.A. Abbink present a new correlation tool, based on biogenic silica particles, that will aid in solving key stratigraphic questions in so-called 'barren' sediments.| 2010
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Integrating magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, cyclostratigraphy and seismic data to obtain a high resolution stratigraphic record: A case study from the Vienna BasinSternesky, Mike et al. | 2010
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high quality models Making better reservoir management decisions through the use of Tone Kråkenes presents some examples of how software developments are improving the quality of 3D models to help reservoir management decision making.| 2010
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of the Thur River, Switzerland Hydrogeophysical studies in unrestored and restored river corridors Niklas Linde, Ilaria Coscia, Joseph A. Doetsch, Stewart A. Greenhalgh, Tobias Vogt, Philipp Schneider and Alan G. Green provide examples from the Thur River in Switzerland to recommend that geophysical surveys and geophysical monitoring be included before and after larger scale river restoration projects.| 2010
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Special Topic: A New Spring for Geoscience - Weighing the role of cableless and cable-based systems in the future of land seismic acquisition - With the phasing in of cableless systems, Bob Heath provides a practical guide to the changing technology and its implications.| 2010
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and dual-sensor streamer acquisitions Comparison of Q estimation using data from conventional hydrophone Matt Deighton and Alan Vigner, Petroleum Geo-Services, discuss the estimation of Q using different spectral ratio methodologies with data from different towed streamer technologies, and show that the increased useable bandwidth from dual-sensor streamers and careful choice of reference wavelet measurably improve the result.| 2010
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Special Topic: Reservoir Geoscience and Engineering Michel Kemper proposes a reservoir characterization workflow that spans modelling, processing, and quantitative interpretation within a rock physics driven framework (not a mere attribute algorithm) and provides a practical guide with some pitfalls to avoid| 2010
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recent discoveries in the Gulf of Venezuela Aruba: A re-evaluation of petroleum prospectivity following the Following the only offshore wells drilled back-to-back in 1989/1990, whose primary targets turned out to be non-reservoir, Alan Holden makes the case for a fresh look at an area that has seen no active exploration since 1990.| 2010
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Full waveform inversion of a deep water ocean bottom seismometer datasetPlessix, René-Édouard et al. | 2010
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zone A towed streamer 3D seismic survey in the Arctic marginal ice Allan Ross, Shazia Viceer, Sophie Hildebrand, Charlie Morrison and Elizabeth Jolley describe the planning, operation, and results of a notable streamer survey along the edge of the polar ice pack in the Canadian Beaufort Sea.| 2010
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An integrated approach to marine electromagnetic surveying using a towed streamer and source - Chris Anderson and Johan Mattsson introduce a new surveying method being developed by Petroleum Geo-Services to allow marine electromagnetic (EM) data to be acquired in the same way as seismic data.| 2010
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Geo-flightseeing — A virtual flight and 2D-3D structural modelling across the Northern Apennines-Alps realm - Claudio Turrini and Glen Burridge advocate a Google Earth flying view over geological structures to gain extra insight and to prove their point provide a guided tour across the Alps from northern Italy to Switzerland.Rappeport, Joel M et al. | 2010
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Recent advances in stratigraphy — A commentaryMelzer, L Stephen et al. | 2010
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tailings ponds Determining soil strength of unconsolidated deposits using surface waves; exploring possibilities for testing consolidation of P.P. Kruiver, R.P. Noorlandt, R.S. Westerhoff, M.H.P. Kleuskens and R.M. Hoogendoorn present a surface wave technique which could be useful in assessing consolidation of the tailings ponds of oil-sands, particularly in Canada where this is problematic.| 2010
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Special Topic: Passive Seismic Is the future of seismic passive? Ernst D. (Paul) Rode, Hatem Nasr and Monzer Makhous introduce their work on the possibilities of passive seismic, particularly infrasonic passive differential spectroscopy, as a supporting technology for reflection seismic and other methods.| 2010
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A marine EM survey of the Scarborough gas field, Northwest Shelf of Australia - David Myer, Steven Constable and Kerry Key of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography describe the first fully academic marine CSEM and MT survey of a hydrocarbon reservoir.| 2010
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and horizon-guided interpolation Building geologically plausible anisotropic models using well data In a Gulf of Mexico case study Olga Zdraveva, Andrey Bakulin and Yangjun (Kevin) Liu show derivation of anisotropy parameters from multiple wells and a horizon-guided approach to their interpolation can deliver more geologically plausible velocity models for imaging seismic data compared to a conventional approach that assumes a single smooth anisotropy profile.| 2010
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Full crustal seismic imaging in northeast Greenland James W. Granath, Richard C. Whittaker, Vijay Singh, Dale E. Bird and Menno G. Dinkelman describe new techniques used to acquire a 2D seismic acquisition programme northeast of Greenland, the results of which could lead to more optimistic assessments of the hydrocarbon potential of the area.| 2010
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conventional baseline survey Time-lapse acquisition with a dual-sensor streamer over a Anthony Day, Martin Widmaier, Torben Høy and Berit Osnes, PGS, describe an experiment to validate the use of a dual-sensor streamer for time-lapse acquisition.| 2010
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Special Topic: Data Management - Exploration process optimization: A vision for the integrated exploration workflow - Microsoft has formulated a systematic approach to streamlining the process involved in every stage of exploration with reduced costs and optimal use of human resources in mind. Mike Sternesky describes the thinking behind the vision.Clochard, Vincent et al. | 2010
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Future-proof seismic: High-density full-azimuth - Salva R. Seeni, Scott Robinson, Michel Denis, Patrick Sauzedde and Roger Taylor detail the extensive preparation and operational challenges involved in the carrying out of an intensive seismic programme in the Dukhan field, Qatar.| 2010
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Integrated toolbox brings depth imaging tools onto the desktop - Kevin Sherwood, Jostein Lima, Sverre Brandsberg-Dahl and Tim Bird of Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS) describe the development of a real-time velocity model-building solution around three core technologies: Visualization, model building and workflow.Friedrich, Wilhelm et al. | 2010
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Special Topic: North Africa/Mediterranean - Impact on potential hydrocarbon exploration of a structural study of the Chott El Jerid area, Tunisia - Ghassen Chaari, Al Thani Emirates Petroleum, and Paul Trémolières, retired professor, Institut Français du Pétrole, describe a structural study of the Tunisian Tozeur Block to identify the most prospective areas for future seismic and drilling activity.| 2010
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field using infrasonic passive differential spectroscopy Rapid petroleum potential assessment of Bantumilli marginal oil E.D. Rode, S.R. Das, S. Ravindran, M.K. Mukherjee, A. Bordoloi and P. Jinagam show with an Indian case study how application of infrasonic passive differential spectrascopy technology for marginal fields and by-passed oil in brown fields is significant in eliminating the risk of drilling dry holes.| 2010
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carbonate case study Applying the phase congruency algorithm to seismic data slices: A Brian Russell, Dan Hampson and John Logel show how discontinuities on seismic data slices can be identified using a phase congruency approach, an application more commonly associated with identification of features on photographic images and image processing for robot vision.| 2010
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Adaptive attenuation of surface-wave noise A new method developed to deal with the issue of surface waves is described by David Le Meur, Nigel Benjamin, Luke Twigger, Katia Garceran, Laurie Delmas and Guillaume Poulain of CGGVeritas. Although originally conceived for land seismic data in the Middle East and North Africa, the authors suggest that the method may have much wider application.| 2010
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Review of modern airborne gravity focusing on results from GT-1A surveys - Adam Wooldridge reviews improvements in airborne gravity systems over the last 10 years and demonstrates the overall capability of the GT-1A system under standard survey conditions.| 2010
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Surface waves: Processing, inversion and removal Claudio Strobbia, Peter Vermeer, Andreas Laake, Anna Glushchenko and Simone Re of WesternGeco discuss a workflow for land seismic in which surface waves can be treated as a signal that can be lifted from the seismic record and exploited in a variety of geophysical solutions.| 2010
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Mexico Salt geology and hydrocarbon plays in the northeastern Gulf of Abu Chowdhury, TGS, Houston, describes the Crimson Tide depth migrated survey project initiated to provide a better understanding of salt tectonics and the associated accumulation of hydrocarbons in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico.| 2010
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Special Topic: Carbon Capture & Storage - A pragmatic look at carbon capture and storage: From global issues to the technical details - L. Stephen Melzer and Thomas L. Davis outline the human dilemma facing society over global warming and take an optimistic view of the contribution that CO2 sequestration can make to resolve some of the issues arising.Jackson, Dan et al. | 2010
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Visualization and interpretation in 3D — True Volume interpretation - Geoffrey A. Dorn describes the road ahead for 3D visualization for the geosciences in the E&P industry from being a tool focused mainly on allowing the user to view integrated data in 3D to one which enables the interpretation of the data in 3D.Hagin, David et al. | 2010
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Modelling azimuthal NMO in laterally heterogeneous HTI media Edward Jenner, ION Geophysical, expands previous work on how lateral velocity heterogeneity in the overburden could explain apparent azimuthal NMO at a target horizon on field data.| 2010
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Variable-depth streamer — A broadband marine solution Robert Soubaras and Robert Dowle explain how a broadband solution leveraging the benefits of towing variable depth solid streamers and a proprietary deghosting processing techniques can resolve a longstanding challenge in marine seismic acquisition.| 2010
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through micro-seismic monitoring Moving outside of the borehole: Characterizing natural fractures Sherilyn Williams-Stroud, Jo Ellen Kilpatrick, Brian Cornette, Leo Eisner and Morris Hall present a case study to illustrate how microseismic events recorded from hydraulic fracture stimulations compare favourably with a separate formation micro-imaging log in the treatment well, and can provide data on fracture characterization away from the borehole.| 2010
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Seismic feasibility tests in the Williston Basin to improve reservoir characterization - George El-Kaseeh, Niranjan Banik, Adam Koesoemadinata, Mark Egan and Antoun Salama, WesternGeco, demonstrate the benefits of a point receiver land acquisition system and dedicated processing to achieve improved resolution in a complex shale reservoir setting.| 2010
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Special Topic: Asia Pacific the South China Sea Modern analogues to heterogeneous Miocene carbonate reservoirs of Bernard J. Pierson, Aicha Chalabi and Ani Aiza Asha'ari argue that present day analogues may provide useful tools to represent and even quantify reservoir heterogeneity. Studies of recent carbonate platforms in the Celebes Sea, east of Sabah, illustrate both the complexity of lateral facies distribution on individual platforms and the variability from one platform to another.| 2010
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CO2 plume imaging using 3D pre-stack stratigraphic inversion: A case study on the Sleipner field - Vincent Clochard, Nicolas Delépine, Karine Labat and Patrice Ricarte (IFP) show how tried and tested technology in the oil and gas industry can provide valuable tools for CCS projects.| 2010
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New seismic may put offshore Cyprus hydrocarbon prospects in the spotlight - Based on newly interpreted seismic data, Lucien Montadert, Øystein Lie, Per Helge Semb and Solon Kassinis come to some new conclusions about the prospectivity of the offshore Cyprus area of the Mediterranean.| 2010
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TDEM method for hydrothermal water detection - Antonio Menghini, Giuseppe Pagano, Stefano Floris, Emanuele Bernini and Matteo Pelorosso report on the successful use of a time domain electromagnetic method in a geophysical survey for the detection of hydrothermal water near Viterbo, Italy.| 2010
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New modelling technology delivers consistency Jean-Laurent Mallet, Stanislas Jayr and Philip Neri of Paradigm consider the problem that a unique mathematical representation of the subsurface cannot cater for all the disciplines of geoscience and engineering. The authors believe that the newly introduced uvt-transform is a major step forward in that it supports multiple representations while linking them through a rigorous process.| 2010
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areas Enhanced methods for interpreting microgravity anomalies in urban Gabriella Castiello, Giovanni Florio, Marino Grimaldi and Maurizio Fedi describe a microgravity investigation of a subsurface cavity in the urban environment of Naples.| 2010
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Special Topic: Russia/CIS - Exploring multiple 3D inversion scenarios for enhanced interpretation of marine CSEM data: An iterative migration analysis of the Shtokman gas field - Michael S. Zhdanov, Evgeny P. Velikhov, Martin Čuma, Glenn Wilson, Noel Black and Alexander Gribenko argue that the key to deriving a reliable quantitative interpretation from marine controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) data is through the integration of shared earth modelling and robust 3D CSEM inversion. An iterative migration method for CSEM data is presented that is equivalent to rigorous inversion, illustrated with a case study of the Shtokman gas field in the Barents Sea.Grunebaum, Eyal et al. | 2010
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solving the puzzle Thinking about integration: How geoscientists participate in In one of his occasional contributions on the philosophy of science, Paolo Dell'Aversana discusses the processes involved in integration and how they offer the potential for innovation.| 2010
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How injection well regulation is planned for CO2 sequestration in the US - Proposals for new US federal requirements for CO2 geologic sequestration injection wells are currently under discussion. Dan Jackson explains the details and the implications.Boratav, David et al. | 2010
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magnetic and electromagnetic systems Performance assessment and applications of boom-mounted airborne William E. Doll, T.J. Gamey, L.P. Beard, D.T. Bell, J.R. Sheehan and J. Norton report that airborne geophysical methods for investigating the near surface, particularly for identifying unexploded ordnance (UXO), have improved dramatically in recent years.| 2010
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Mapping shallow geology and gas hydrate with marine CSEM surveys - Karen Weitemeyer and Steven Constable of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have developed new marine CSEM technology to map gas hydrates and other geological features in the shallow seafloor section, and show examples from recent surveys in the Gulf of Mexico.| 2010
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in a carbonate field, Sirte Basin, Libya Seismically driven characterization of vuggy porosity and fractures Mahdi Hammad, Abdulhamed Shahlol, Sobhi Hajaj, Amares Aoues, Ahmed Ouenes, Hamed El Werfali, Fawzi BuArgoub and Anthony Kirkham describe a workflow that fully utilizes pre-stack seismic attributes to derive reliable geologic and fracture models for a carbonate field in the Sirte Basin, Libya.| 2010
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Resistivity-IP mapping for landfill applications With case studies from South Africa and Sweden, Torleif Dahlin, Håkan Rosqvist and Virginie Leroux show how resistivity and time-domain induced polarization investigations can be combined to make a powerful tool for delineating the extent of buried waste as well as mapping contaminant leakage.| 2010
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Special Topic: Unconventionals - Rayleigh wave inversion for the near-surface characterization of shallow targets in a heavy oil field in Kuwait - Near surface complexity can be particularly challenging in the case of shallow targets, such as the Kuwait Lower Fars heavy oil field. Claudio Strobbia, Adel El Emam, Jarrah Al-Genai and Jürgen Roth discuss the results of a joint study with a presentation of new approaches for point-receiver data acquisition and processing.| 2010
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Unconventional view of hydrocarbon prospecting in Israel and adjacent areas - Boris E. Khesin, Yevgeny A. Vapnik and Sonja E. Itkis, believe that the traditionally pessimistic view of potential hydrocarbon resources in Israel and Jordan should be revised in view of the results of new integrated geophysical studies.| 2010
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Methanogenic biodegradation of petroleum in the Western Siberia Basin and its significance for formation of giant gas poolsChoi, Sung W et al. | 2010
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Towards the optical seismic era in reservoir monitoring - Morten Eriksrud, Optoplan, outlines the advantages of fibre optic technology for life of field seismic monitoring of producing reservoirs compared with electrical-based cable and sensor systems.| 2010
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Assessment of undiscovered petroleum resources of the Yenisey-Khatanga BasinVeys, Paul et al. | 2010
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vicinity of salt Seismic analysis workflow for reservoir characterization in the Colin J. Ferguson, Anthony Avu, Nick Schofield and Gaynor S. Paton describe a five step post stack seismic analysis workflow to aid the interpretation of reflectivity data around and under salt layers.| 2010
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Barents Sea Basin modelling of thermal history: Hydrocarbon generation and accumulationDvorak, Christopher C et al. | 2010
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Why frequency decomposition is just like colour photography - Geophysical consultant Dick Dalley argues that the seismic interpretation community could learn a lot about frequency decomposition from parallels with colour photography.| 2010
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The future is open for business: Open source tools for the geoscientist - Matt Hall, ConocoPhillips Canada, provides a primer on open source software and encourages geoscientists to explore further.| 2010
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3D geological model for a gas-saturated reservoir based on simultaneous deterministic partial stack inversion - I. Yakovlev, Y. Stein and A. Barkov (Gazprom VNIIGAZ) with K. Filippova and S. Fedotov (Fugro-Jason) provide a method for modelling a gas-saturated reservoir when acoustic impedance and simple seismic attributes alone fail to provide the solution.| 2010