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Autor:
Valeriya Shulakova, Matthew Waugh, Roman Beloborodov, Marina Pervukhina, Dimitri Chagalov, Gavin Ward, Matthew Josh, Juerg Hauser, Michael B. Clennell
Publikováno v:
Sixth EAGE Shale Workshop.
Autor:
Valeriya Shulakova, Juerg Hauser, Michael B. Clennell, Matthew Josh, Marina Pervukhina, Roman Beloborodov, Dimitri Chagalov
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2018.
Autor:
Dimitri Chagalov, Gavin Ward, Roman Beloborodov, Valeriya Shulakova, Matthew Josh, Marina Pervukhina, Matthew Waugh, Juerg Hauser, Michael B. Clennell
Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 59:851
Predicting the mineralogical composition of shales is crucial for drilling operations related to hydrocarbon exploration/production as well as for the assessment of their sealing capacity as hydrocarbon or CO2 barriers. For example, hydrocarbon explo
Publikováno v:
ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2007:1-6
For contributing to precise depth delineation in the Ichthys giant gas field offshore northwest Australia, we investigated shallow velocity heterogeneity effects using forward modelling and seismic data review. We discovered that their removal throug
Autor:
Martin Bayly, Chris Manuel, Dimitri Bevc, Dimitri Chagalov, Stephen Alwon, Saeeda Hydal, Bee Jik Lim, Gary Hampson, Denes Vigh
Publikováno v:
International Petroleum Technology Conference.
Abstract We present a case study from the North West Shelf of Australia where the complexity of the overburden consists of several thin multi-level channel systems filled with a combination of anomalously high or low velocity sediments. Not accountin
Autor:
Chris Manuel, Denes Vigh, Stephen Alwon, Gary Hampson, Dimitri Bevc, Dimitri Chagalov, Bee Jik Lim
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2013.
Summary A workflow for integrating full waveform inversion (FWI) with reflection tomography has been refined using narrow azimuth towed streamer (NATS) 3D seismic data from the North West Shelf (NWS) of Australia. We show that FWI using relatively sh
Autor:
Dimitri Chagalov, Yi Xie, Keat Huat Teng, Barry Hung, Darrell T. Wellen, John Garrity, Joe Zhou, Amy Cheang, Sergey Birdus
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2011.
Summary The presence of gas, both as shallow pockets and as commercial reservoirs, has long been recognized as a significant problem in imaging seismic data. In this paper we describe how we successfully applied Q tomography and Q-PSDM technology to