Shearwater、Equinor、V挪威能源公司和伦丁能源公司联手技术合作,加速开发用于地球物理勘探的海洋可控震源

Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS 和 Equinor 正在扩大合作范围,将 V挪威能源公司和 Lundin Energy 纳入其中,以加速可持续海洋振动源技术的开发和商业化,以最大限度地减少环境足迹并提高地震数据采集的数据质量。

该行业项目建立在Shearwater、Equinor 和挪威研究委员会之间现有技术合作的基础上,V挪威能源公司和Lundin Energy 挪威公司现已加入并确保多年发展的资金和承诺。

Shearwater GeoServices 首席技术官 Massimo Virgilio表示 “我们的共同目标是通过收集海洋振动源未开发的潜力,更快地以低声能获取质量更好的地震数据。”能源转型解决方案,能够监测碳储存以及高效能源勘探和生产。”

地球物理地下成像利用声能产生海底以下地质构造的反射。通过仅选择必要的声音频率并随着时间和空间逐渐发射,海洋可控震源可以实现朝向地下目标的最佳信号强度和方向,从而缩短勘测持续时间并降低声音发射。
Equinor 地下解决方案技术开发副总裁 Nick Ashton 很高兴看到新合作伙伴加入该项目,他补充道:

Equinor多年来一直支持这一发展,因为我们相信这种新的震源技术有潜力进一步减少海洋地震勘测对环境的影响并提高勘测效率。通过更好地控制发射信号的频率、相位和幅度,新源还应提高数据质量。”
挪威 Lundin Energy 地球物理业务主管 Vidar Danielsen 解释道:

挪威UNDIN能源公司参与该项目是为了支持海洋地震振动源的开发,该振动源对环境的影响比当今的传统振动源更小。

该技术允许调整信号方向以及多个可控震源的组合,以减少勘测获取所需的时间,换句话说,更快、更有效地获取地震勘测。新的光源也可用于环境受限的区域,这些区域有利于降低声音排放水平。
据Vblockr Energi 的研发经理 Gjertrud Halset 称,该项目可能会改变游戏规则:

“这个项目符合我们的研发战略,并且属于我们已确定的首要技术差距和挑战。该项目也符合我们成为挪威大陆架领先的 ESG 公司的计划。取代传统技术将彻底改变地震勘探过程并增强我们的可持续发展绩效。

如需了解更多信息,请联系:
Shearwater GeoServices 首席技术官 Massimo Virgilio,电话:+47 406 15 694
Jonas Gade Christensen,战略和投资者关系经理,电话:+47 94 42 55 11

关于 Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS:  Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS 是一家以客户为中心、技术驱动的全球海洋地球物理服务提供商。该公司拥有世界上最大的高端地震船队以及一系列专有技术和软件,为客户提供全方位的拖曳拖缆和海底地球物理采集技术、高效的勘测和高质量的数据。Shearwater 拥有行业领先的成本地位和强大的资产负债表。Shearwater 总部位于挪威卑尔根,由 RASMUSSENGRUPPEN AS、Schlumberger 和 GC Rieber Shipping ASA 所有。

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Shearwater, Equinor, Vår Energi and Lundin Energy Norway Join Forces on Technology Collaboration to Accelerate Development of Marine Vibroseis for Geophysical Surveys

Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS and Equinor are extending their collaboration to include Vår Energi and Lundin Energy Norway to accelerate the development and commercialisation of a sustainable marine vibratory source technology to minimise environmental footprint and enhance data quality from seismic data acquisition.

This industry project builds on the existing technology cooperation between Shearwater, Equinor and the Norwegian Research Council, with Vår Energi and Lundin Energy Norway now joining and ensuring funding and commitment for the multi-year development.

“The joint ambition is to acquire better quality seismic data, faster and with low sound energy by harvesting the untapped potential of marine vibratory sources,” said Massimo Virgilio, CTO of Shearwater GeoServices. “We are investing in this technology as a solution for the energy transition enabling monitoring of carbon storage and efficient exploration and production of energy.”

Geophysical subsurface imaging uses sound energy to generate reflections from geological formations below the ocean floor.  By selecting only the necessary sound frequencies and emitting gradually over time and space, marine vibroseis potentially allows optimal signal strength and direction towards subsurface targets, enabling surveys to be shorted in duration and with low sound emissions.
Nick Ashton, Equinor VP Subsurface Solutions Technology Development is pleased to see the new partners join the project, and he adds:

Equinor has supported this development for several years already, as we believe this new source technology has potential to reduce the environmental impact of marine seismic surveys further and to increase survey efficiency. With better control of the frequency, phase and amplitude of the emitted signal, the new source should also provide an improvement in data quality.
Vidar Danielsen, Head of Geophysical Operations at Lundin Energy Norway, explains:

“Lundin Energy Norway entered into this project to support the development of a seismic marine vibrator source with a less environmental impact than today’s conventional sources.

This technology allows tuning of the signal direction and also the combination of several vibroseis sources to reduce the time a survey takes to acquire, in other words, acquiring a seismic survey faster and more efficiently. The new source may also be used in environmentally restricted areas, where the reduced sound emission levels are favored.
According to R&D Manager Gjertrud Halset at Vår Energi, the project could be a game changer:

“This project fits our R&D strategy and falls into the top-priority technology gaps and challenges we have identified. The project also matches our plans for becoming the leading ESG company on the Norwegian Continental shelf. Replacing traditional technology would revolutionize the seismic survey process and strengthen our sustainability performance.

For further information:
Massimo Virgilio, CTO, Shearwater GeoServices, phone: +47 406 15 694
Jonas Gade Christensen, Strategy and Investor Relations Manager, phone: +47 94 42 55 11

About Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS: Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS is a global, customer-focused and technology-driven provider of marine geophysical services. The company has the world’s largest fleet of high-end seismic vessels and a portfolio of proprietary technologies and software that provide customers with a full-range of towed streamer and ocean bottom geophysical acquisition techniques, efficient surveys and high-quality data. Shearwater has an industry-leading cost position and a strong balance sheet. Headquartered in Bergen, Norway, Shearwater is owned by RASMUSSENGRUPPEN AS, Schlumberger, and GC Rieber Shipping ASA.

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