Viridien 和 TGS 启动美湾下一代 Laconia 稀疏 OBN 项目第三阶段


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继美国墨西哥湾拉科尼亚 3D OBN 多客户端地震项目第一阶段和第二阶段取得成功之后,Viridien 宣布与合作伙伴 TGS 合作启动拉科尼亚第三阶段,以扩展古近纪趋势中的超长偏移低频全方位稀疏 OBN 数据覆盖范围。

Viridien 和 TGS 启动美湾下一代 Laconia 稀疏 OBN 项目第三阶段

在行业资金支持下,Laconia 三期项目涵盖 Keathley Canyon 延伸区约 150 个 OCS 区块。该项目将由 TGS 收购,并由 Viridien 进行成像,以瞄准前景广阔但难以成像的盐下储层。收购工作于 2025 年 5 月启动,首批产品计划于 2026 年第一季度交付。

拉科尼亚一期项目早期取得的优异成果,清晰地展现了Viridien业界领先的弹性全波形反演 (E-FWI) 成像技术的强大威力,为盐下成像和储层描绘树立了新的标杆。超长偏移距OBN与低频Sercel调谐脉冲源(TPS™)的结合,为E-FWI提供了显著更深的潜水波穿透能力,从而能够解析复杂的盐体几何形状和沉积物,从而在盐下成像领域带来重大突破,并更明确地揭示古近纪趋势中的勘探机会。拉科尼亚一期项目的快速通道数据现已发布,拉科尼亚二期项目的快速通道数据预计将于8月发布。

TGS首席执行官克里斯蒂安·约翰森表示:“TGS始终致力于为能源行业提供最高质量的地震解决方案。ACONIA三期项目标志着我们在向全球最重要的海上区域之一提供先进数据产品的能力又迈出了重要一步。通过与Viridien的合作,并结合我们领先的OBN采集和成像技术,我们相信该项目将为我们的客户带来巨大的价值。”

Viridien 首席执行官 Sophie Zurquiyah 表示:“我们拉科尼亚油田在线导航 (OBN) 项目的成功,充分体现了技术创新为海上勘探带来的价值。通过与 TGS 合作开展拉科尼亚油田三期项目,我们将充分利用各自的优势,在全球最具潜力的海上区域之一提供具有重要意义的数据集。拉科尼亚油田一期项目的早期成果已经引起了业界的广泛关注,凸显了我们先进成像技术的卓越性能。”

图片:地图显示了 Viridien 的 Laconia 3D OBN 勘测第一、第二和第三阶段的位置。资料来源:Viridien 地球数据。

 

 

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Viridien and TGS commence Phase III of next-generation Laconia sparse OBN program in US Gulf

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Continuing with the success of Phases I and II of its Laconia 3D OBN multi-client seismic program in the US Gulf, Viridien has announced, in collaboration with partner TGS, the start of Laconia Phase III to extend extra-long-offset-low-frequency full-azimuth sparse OBN data coverage in the Paleogene trend.

Viridien and TGS commence Phase III of next-generation Laconia sparse OBN program in US Gulf

Supported by industry funding, Laconia Phase III, covering approximately 150 OCS blocks in the Keathley Canyon protraction areas, will be acquired by TGS and imaged by Viridien to target prospective but difficult-to-image subsalt reservoirs. Acquisition started in May 2025 with initial products scheduled for delivery in 1Q26.

Outstanding early-out results from Laconia Phase I clearly demonstrate the power of Viridien’s industry-leading elastic full-waveform inversion (E-FWI) imaging technology for setting new benchmarks for subsalt imaging and reservoir delineation. The combination of very-long-offset OBN and the low-frequency Sercel Tuned Pulse Source (TPS™) provides significantly deeper diving-wave penetration for E-FWI to resolve the complex salt geometries and sediments, producing a step-change in subsalt imaging and highlighting exploration opportunities in the Paleogene trend with greater certainty. Fast-track data from Laconia Phase I is now available and fast-track data from Laconia Phase II is scheduled for August.

“TGS remains committed to supporting the energy industry with the highest quality seismic solutions,” stated Kristian Johansen, CEO of TGS. “Laconia Phase III represents another significant step forward in our ability to deliver advanced data products in one of the world’s most important offshore regions. Through cooperation with Viridien and the combination of our leading edge OBN acquisition and imaging technologies, we are confident this project will provide tremendous value to our customers.”

“The success of our Laconia OBN program is a compelling example of the value technological innovation brings to offshore exploration,” said Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO, Viridien. “By teaming up with TGS on Laconia Phase III, we are leveraging our respective strengths to deliver a high-impact dataset in one of the world’s most prospective offshore regions. Early-out results from Laconia Phase I have already attracted considerable industry attention, highlighting the excellence of our advanced imaging capabilities.”

Image: Map showing location of Phases I, II and III of Viridien’s Laconia 3D OBN survey. Source: Viridien Earth Data.

 

 

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