ADNOC和道达尔合作开展基于无人机的地震采集试点计划

2019 年 11 月 13 日

巴黎 - ADNOC 和道达尔宣布合作在阿布扎比部署世界上第一个自动地震采集系统。该试点项目由道达尔多物理场探索技术集成系统 (METIS) 执行,使用自主无人机和地面车辆进行降落和降落

无需人工干预即可检索地震传感器,因此成本较低。它将部署在整个阿布扎比酋长国,为陆上勘探和评估活动做出贡献——这在该地区尚属首次。

继道达尔于 2017 年底在巴布亚新几内亚成功进行 METIS 试验后,ADNOC Onshore 将承担这个新的试点项目,以测试该系统在 36 平方公里的沙漠环境中的多功能性和升级能力。地震传感器将由六架自主空中无人机投放,随后由无人驾驶地面车辆回收——而传统上它们是由地面团队手动部署和回收的。

“Total 专注于地震采集创新,以最大限度地减少石油活动对地表的影响,提高地下图像的质量,同时提高我们的整体运营效率。“我们很荣幸有机会再次与阿布扎比国家石油公司合作,分享先进的技术知识和专业知识。”Total Exploration & Production 研发副总裁 Dominique Janodet 说道。“此外,METIS 是减少我们陆上勘探和评估活动的环境足迹的一项主要技术,这完全符合我们的环境承诺和我们成为负责任的能源专业公司的雄心。”

ETIS 是一项开创性的自动化技术,有可能在恶劣的环境中进行地震勘测,例如沙漠,这对人员和设备来说都是严峻的考验。此次合作表明了我们致力于在整个运营过程中使用突破性技术来释放第四工业时代机遇的承诺。”ADNOC 首席技术官艾伦·尼尔森 (Alan Nelson) 说道。

此次合作的最终目的是能够共同开发更安全、更快速、更高效且更具成本效益的采集系统,以采集地下的 3D 和 4D 高分辨率地震图像,这些图像可以实时处理以构建ADNOC 研究与技术开发副总裁 Khadija Al Daghar 补充道:

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ADNOC and Total team up on drone-based seismic acquisition pilot program

November 13, 2019

PARIS - ADNOC and Total announce their collaboration to deploy the world’s first automated seismic acquisition systemin Abu Dhabi. This pilot project, performed with Total’s Multiphysics Exploration Technology Integrated System (METIS), uses autonomous drones and a ground vehicle to drop off and

retrieve seismic sensors without human intervention, therefore at a lower cost. It will be deployed throughout the emirate of Abu Dhabi, to contribute to onshore exploration and appraisal campaigns — a first in the region.

Following successful trials of METIS conducted by Total end 2017 in Papua New Guinea, this new pilot project will be undertaken by ADNOC Onshore to test the versatility and upscaling ability of the system in a 36 sq. km desert environment. The seismic sensors will be dropped by six autonomous aerial drones and later be retrieved by an unmanned ground vehicle — whereas they are conventionally manually deployed and recovered by ground-based teams.

“Total is focusing on innovation in seismic acquisition to minimize surface impact of petroleum activities and improve the quality of sub-surface images, while increasing our overall operational efficiency. We are proud to have this opportunity to collaborate once again with ADNOC to share advanced technological knowhow and expertise,” stated Dominique Janodet, vice president R&D of Total Exploration & Production. “In addition, METIS is a major technology to reduce the environmental footprint of our onshore exploration and appraisal campaigns, which is completely in line with our environmental commitments and our ambition to be the responsible energy major.”

“METIS is a pioneering automated technology with the potential to conduct seismic surveys in harsh environments, such as the desert, which are tough on people and equipment. This collaboration demonstrates our commitment to using ground-breaking technologies, throughout our operations, to unlock the opportunities of the 4th industrial age” said Alan Nelson, CTO at ADNOC.

“The ultimate purpose of this collaboration is to be able to jointly develop a safer, faster, more efficient and cost effective acquisition system to acquire 3D and 4D high resolution seismic images of the subsurface, which can be processed in real-time to build a clearer understanding of the subsurface, lowering geoscience and drilling uncertainties and optimizing field production” added Khadija Al Daghar, vice president research and technology development at ADNOC.