Thursday, March 16, 2017

CGG processes Carabao multi-client data offshore the Philippines

From Offshore (Mar 16): CGG processes Carabao multi-client data offshore the Philippines

CGG Carabao multi-client survey offshore the Philippines
 Map of the Carabao multi-client survey offshore the Philippines. (Courtesy CGG) 
PARIS – CGG has reported that final data for its Carabao multi-client study, acquired offshore the Philippines, is ready for delivery.

The study integrates more than 8,500 km (5,282 mi) of new broadband prestack time-migrated 2D BroadSeis data and complementary marine gravity and magnetic data acquired with the seismic.

The BroadSeis data was acquired from May to August 2016 and processed in CGG’s Singapore imaging center. The survey connects diverse sedimentary basins across the Philippines from West Palawan (the only basin the French company says it currently producing in the country), across the Sulu Sea, to the Philippines Mobile Belt.

The survey area is characterized by extensional and compressional tectonic elements and displays positive indications of active petroleum systems.

The marine gravity and magnetic data were acquired and processed in parallel with the seismic survey by CGG Multi-Physics. This potential field data will aid interpretation by providing an overview of the basement-controlled structural trends in the area. By considering different physical properties of the same geological section, the potential field data can also discriminate between volcanics, intrusives, carbonates and salt, where present, further de-risking and enhancing interpretation of the seismic data.

Luc Schlumberger, executive vice president, Multi-Client & New Ventures, CGG, said: “Our Carabao regional study is part of CGG’s strategy to provide greater understanding of prospective regions by combining our geological expertise with state-of-the-art geophysical technology in integrated geoscience programs.

“This multi-client seismic and gravmag program will provide new insight into this underexplored region. We are confident it will underpin future exploration success by enabling petroleum explorers to better understand the geological history of this complex area and its petroleum potential.”

http://www.offshore-mag.com/articles/2017/03/cgg-processes-carabao-multi-client-data-offshore-the-philippines.html

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