CGG地球科学提前向科威特海湾石油公司交付多年研究

2019 年 9 月 18 日

巴黎 CGG 地球科学部门提前五个月完成了科威特海湾石油公司 (KGOC) 于 2017 年初授予的多年期综合地球科学研究报告。该研究的主要目标是确定成熟地区的资源增长潜力。 ,陆上分区(PZ)。

勘探和剩余资源评估研究由 CGG Geoscience 的休斯顿团队进行,重要的是,在项目期间,KGOC 专家也参与到该团队中。

位于同一地点的团队共同努力,将最近获取和处理的覆盖整个陆上 PZ 的 3D 地震数据与多个地质、石油物理和生产数据集集成起来,为勘探前景和线索以及资产开发填补机会提供强大的投资组合。现有领域。

KGOC 联合运营部副首席执行官 Mohammad Al-Haimer 表示:“这对于 KGOC 来说一直是一个享有盛誉且非常重要的项目,我们对 CGG 与我们的专家一起完成的工作感到非常满意。特别令人印象深刻的是 CGG 的综合地球科学能力、他们为项目带来的知识深度以及整个项目中发生的知识转移。我们现在拥有一系列可靠的石油和天然气目标,我们可以利用这些目标来开展从 2020 年初开始的为期五年的勘探活动。此外,我们很高兴这项工作利用 KGOC 的知识和数据以及 CGG 产生了联合专利申请“专业知识、工作流程和软件。”

CGG 首席执行官 Sophie Zurquiyah 表示:“我们很高兴能够提前向 KGOC 成功交付这项备受瞩目的综合研究。我们的休斯顿地球科学团队利用其全方位的专业知识,从地质控制、岩石物理和地震反演,到前景识别和生产属性分析,帮助在 PZ 成熟的碳氢化合物栖息地生成强大的勘探组合目录。我们很自豪能够为 KGOC 提供见解和价值,帮助其实现未来的业务目标。”

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CGG Geoscience delivers multi-year study to Kuwait Gulf Oil Company ahead of schedule

September 18, 2019

PARIS – CGG’s Geoscience division has completed, five months early, the multi-year integrated geoscience study awarded by Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC) in early 2017. The study’s main objective was to identify resource growth potential in the mature, onshore Partitioned Zone (PZ).

The prospecting and remaining resource assessment study was conducted by CGG Geoscience’s Houston team and, importantly, involved KGOC experts embedded in the team for the duration of the project.

The co-located team worked together to integrate recently acquired and processed 3D seismic data covering the entire onshore PZ, with multiple geological, petrophysical and production data sets to deliver a robust portfolio of exploration prospects and leads as well as asset development infill opportunities for the existing fields.

Mohammad Al-Haimer, DCEO Joint Operations, KGOC, said: “This has always been a prestigious and highly important project for KGOC and we are extremely pleased with the work that CGG, together with our experts, has produced. Particularly impressive were CGG’s integrated geoscience capabilities, the depth of knowledge they brought to the project and the knowledge transfer that occurred throughout the project. We now have a portfolio of credible oil and gas targets that we can draw on for an extended five-year exploration campaign commencing early 2020. Additionally, we are pleased that the work generated a joint patent application utilizing KGOC’s knowledge and data and CGG’s know-how, workflows and software.”

Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO, CGG, said: “We are delighted to have successfully delivered this high-profile integrated study to KGOC ahead of schedule. Our Houston Geoscience team drew on its full range of expertise from geological control, through rock physics and seismic inversion, to prospect identification and production attribute analysis, to help generate a robust exploration portfolio catalogue in the PZ’s mature hydrocarbon habitat. We are proud to have delivered insight and value to KGOC to help it achieve its future business objectives.”