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Autor:
Jamila Al Shehhi, Oleg Khakimov, Hiroyuki Inoue, Mohamed Abd El Ghany Mahgoub, Ayad Hussain, Hiroshi Hagiwara, Frantisek Janik
Publikováno v:
Day 2 Tue, November 11, 2014.
Effective and careful noise attenuations are crucial for any seismic processing project to control and assure the product quality. The robustness of the data processing can be often identified and quantified by existing well data in production oil an
Autor:
Abdelwahab Noufal, Khalid Obaid, Ahmed Taher, Hiroyuki Inoue, Mohamed Abd El Ghany Mahgoub, Fernando Neves, Tarek Mohamed Matarid
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Day 4 Thu, November 13, 2014.
In recent years, advanced and integrated seismic processing and interpretation workflows have been adopted in ADNOC. The application of new processing routines to legacy seismic data has shown to be valuable in improving the quality of the seismic da
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Day 2 Tue, November 11, 2014.
Mapping and discrimination of Upper Jurassic Arab reservoirs (Arab A/B/C and D) in this 3D seismic onshore field of Abu Dhabi, is very sensitive to the seismic frequency bandwidth. The alternating sequence of thin layers composed of limestone and anh
Autor:
Shotaro Nakayama, Hagiwara Hiroshi, Saif Al Mesaabi, Mohamed Abd El Ghany Mahgoub, Tarek Mohamed Matarid
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Acquisition footprint is a pattern on seismic data which is mainly caused by the sparseness of the acquisition geometry. It hinders seismic interpreters from accurate structure analysis by masking geological significances such as fault lineaments, ch
Publikováno v:
All Days.
An important role of the geophone component in seismic OBC data is to allow attenuation of the hydrophone receiver ghost by summing geophone to hydrophone data (PZ summation). This ghost shows as a perfect notch in the seismic bandwidth which cannot
Publikováno v:
GEO 2010.
Autor:
Haitham S. Alsenani, Abdul Rauf R. Khan, Thib Hussein, Mohamed Abd El Ghany Mahgoub, Mohammed Rashed Alzaabi
Publikováno v:
GEO 2010.