TGS 在美国湾启动新的多客户超长偏移 OBN 项目

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 4/1/2025,地点:北美

TGS 是一家全球领先的能源数据和情报提供商,该公司宣布在美国湾启动一项新的多客户端超长偏移海底节点 (OBN) 数据采集活动。修正案 4 项目将扩大 TGS 多客户端库中的节点覆盖范围,在密西西比峡谷、尤因河岸和大岛南部地区增加 1,100 多平方公里。

修正案 4 将采用 TGS 的 Gemini 增强频率源,与传统地震源相比,可为超长偏移 OBN 地震提供更低的频率和更好的信噪比。这种先进的频率源将增强 TGS 弹性全波形反演 (eFWI) 算法的输入数据,从而对该地区复杂的盐下地质进行更准确的地下成像。该计划的收购阶段计划于 2025 年第二季度完成,最终交付成果将于 2026 年第二季度提供。TGS

首席执行官 Kristian Johansen 评论道:“此次正在进行的收购活动凸显了 OBN 收购在为客户提供优质地震数据方面的关键作用。我们很高兴继续在美国湾开展工作,并期待通过我们先进的数据采集和成像解决方案满足客户的需求。”

该项目由行业资金支持,预计将提供行业领先的地下成像,使石油和天然气运营商能够做出更明智的决策并降低钻井风险。

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TGS Launches New Multi-Client Ultra Long Offset OBN Project in the Gulf of America

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 4/1/2025, Location: North America

TGS, a leading global provider of energy data and intelligence, announces the commencement of a new Multi-Client Ultra Long Offset Ocean Bottom Node (OBN) data acquisition campaign in the Gulf of America. The Amendment 4 project will expand node coverage in TGS' Multi-Client library, adding over 1,100 square kilometers in the Mississippi Canyon, Ewing Banks, and Grand Isle South areas.

Amendment 4 will feature TGS' Gemini enhanced frequency source, offering lower frequency and improved signal-to-noise for ultra-long offset OBN seismic compared to conventional seismic sources. This advanced frequency source will enhance input data for TGS' elastic full waveform inversion (eFWI) algorithm, resulting in more accurate subsurface imaging of the complex subsalt geology in the region. The acquisition phase of this program is scheduled for completion in Q2 2025, with final deliverables available in Q2 2026.

Kristian Johansen, CEO of TGS, commented: "This ongoing acquisition campaign underscores the critical role of OBN acquisition in providing our clients with superior seismic data. We are pleased to continue our efforts in the Gulf of America and look forward to supporting our clients' needs with our advanced data acquisition and imaging solutions."

The project, supported by industry funding, is anticipated to deliver industry-leading subsurface imaging, enabling oil and gas operators to make more informed decisions and mitigate drilling risks.

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