WesternGeco announced an expansion of its multiclient wide-azimuth (WAZ) survey in the US Gulf of Mexico as a result of underwriter demand for high-quality subsalt imaging and optimized data resolution.
The E-Octopus project is in its third phase of acquisition, and WesternGeco will add a fourth phase in November 2007 with a fifth phase in early 2008. These WAZ surveys offer the unique advantage of more precise base and edge-of-salt definition through the integration of magnetotellurics (MT), gravity and Q-Marine data through multimeasurement constrained imaging (MMCI).
“We are currently conducting targeted magnetotelluric surveying in the most challenging imaging areas for all phases of the E-Octopus program,” said Aaron Gatt Floridia, vice president, WesternGeco Electromagnetics. “Previous pilot studies using marine MT have successfully indicated salt thickness variation. Based on these results, we are offering the addition of integrated MT measurements as part of our WAZ service. This technology step-change and the project expansion will greatly improve the critical base salt and subsalt images required by our clients.”
The E-Octopus project, the first multiclient wide-azimuth program in the
WesternGeco has also developed the world’s first onboard prestack wave-extrapolation (WEM) depth migration in the third phase of E-Octopus through the use of its proprietary Q-Xpress technique, providing quick-look migrated data volumes for interpretation, quality control, illumination and in-fill acquisition requirements. The final deliverables for these surveys will include the latest state-of-the-art technologies such as anisotropic multi-azimuthal tomography, wavefield extrapolation demultiple and shot-domain WEM with angle gathers.
The E-Octopus project is a member of the WesternGeco family of multiclient E-surveys that utilize advanced acquisition and processing technologies. The WesternGeco suite of geophysical applications includes electromagnetics services and Q-Technology, the world's only single-sensor high-fidelity seismic acquisition-to-inversion platform. For further information, please visit www.westerngeco.com.
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