Technical Abstract
Shooting over the streamer spread; a novel approach in seismic marine acquisition and imaging
Back to Technical ContentIn this paper we present a new marine seismic acquisition technique initially developed to meet imaging challenges of the Loppa High in the Norwegian Barents Sea. Two seismic vessels operate in tandem; one streamer vessel towing a spread of deep, densely spaced streamers, and one source vessel towing two or more sources. The source vessel is positioned on top of the seismic spread. The unique configuration facilitates acquisition of zero-offset data. This, together with the fact that both negative and positive offsets are recorded, creates a unique illumination density of the subsurface. The solution is developed and tested in close cooperation between CGG and Lundin through a comprehensive modelling and field trial program involving a series of safety and mechanical tests and also a small 3D test survey. The result is high-resolution seismic images in the shallow and improved S/N in the deeper sections.
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EAGE - European Association of Geoscientists and EngineersAuthors
Vetle Vinje (CGG), Jan Erik Lie (Lundin Norway), Vidar Danielsen (Lundin Norway), Per-Eivind Dhelie (Lundin Norway), Risto Siliqi (CGG), Carl-inge Nilsen (CGG), Erik Hicks (CGG), Cathy Walters (CGG), Anne Dagny Camerer (CGG)