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Publikováno v:
ASEG Extended Abstracts. 2010:1-4
The necessity to satisfy the world need for oil & gas pushes oil companies to drill in conditions that are getting harder and harder in terms of Temperature and Pressure. The drillers have to know the conditions as precisely as possible before drilli
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Abstract In this study a new stable and geologically plausible anisotropic inversion methodology is proposed for building and refining the velocity model for pre-stack depth migration workflow (PSDM). We describe an unconventional constrained inversi
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All Days.
Abstract The scope of the present work is to predict the pore pressure based on seismic attributes for an explorative well to be drilled in a complex area in terms of structural geology and pressure regimes. Generally, the geopressures prediction is
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Geopressure evaluations are key considerations for successful well planning and drilling. The necessity to satisfy the world needs of oil & gas presses Oil Companies to drill in conditions that are getting harder and harder in terms of geopressure en
Autor:
Patrizia Cibin, Maurizio Ferla
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2010.
Summary In this study a new stable and geologically plausible anisotropic inversion methodology is proposed for building and refining the velocity model for pre-stack depth migration workflow (PSDM). We describe an unconventional constrained inversio
Autor:
Maurizio Ferla, Patrizia Cibin
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2009.
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2008.
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2006.
Autor:
Nicola Bienati, Clara Andreoletti, Luigi Pizzaferri, Davide Calcagni, Anna Maria Melis, Patrizia Cibin
Publikováno v:
International Petroleum Technology Conference.
Autor:
Mauro Della Martera, Davide Calcagni, D. Joe Runcer, Tarek Talkan, Michele Buia, Patrizia Cibin
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2004.