DGeophS Luncheon - Lessons learned from simultaneous source investigations
Sponsored by Dallas Geophysical Society
Thursday 25-Mar-10 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM CDT
Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute Brookhaven College3939 Valley View LaneFarmers Branch Texas 75244 Google Maps | Hotels Near | Yahoo! Maps | Weather Forecast Phone: (972) 860-4700 | Speaker Craig J. BeasleyPosition: Chief GeophysicistCompany: WesternGeco |
Event Description
Dealing with external interferences imposed on a desired seismic signal
is fundamental to achieving the goals of a seismic survey. Whether it
be related to Earth transmission effects or external noise, this is the
stuff of acquisition, processing and, ultimately, interpretation of
seismic data. From time-to-time, geophysicists have taken a different
point of view and have attempted to use interfering “noise” as usable
signal with mixed results. Recently, there has been renewed interest in
this topic—in particular for the case of deploying and activating
multiple seismic sources that intentionally interfere with one another.
While long a topic of research and field practice for land vibrator
acquisition, so-called simultaneous source (SimSrc) acquisition is
relatively new to the world of impulsive sources as are commonly used
for marine acquisition. Proposed and demonstrated 10 years ago, the
subject of marine SimSrc has lain fallow until the recent uptake of
wide-azimuth marine surveys. Typically, in a wide-azimuth marine
survey, multiple marine vessels are deployed to achieve efficient
acquisition and sufficient azimuth and fold. The desire to make better
use of these vessels and, at the same time, to achieve better coverage
has driven geophysicists to pursue SimSrc for marine acquisition. The
benefits promised by SimSrc are substantial. Some topics under
consideration are reduced shot spacing, unlimited record length,
increased sampling in the azimuth domain allowing azimuthal analysis,
faster acquisition (particularly for VSP), improved land acquisition
with new technology derived for marine, reduced undershooting time, and
other safety benefits. In this talk I will discuss the achievements of
SimSrc and the challenges that remain for both land and marine if it is
to become a mainstream acquisition methodology.
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DGeophS Luncheon - Lessons learned from simultaneous source investigations
Sponsored by Dallas Geophysical Society
Thursday 25-Mar-10 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM CDT
Speaker Craig J. Beasley
Position: Chief GeophysicistCompany: WesternGeco
Biography
Craig Beasley completed B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in
mathematics and then joined Western Geophysical in 1981. He served in
several capacities in the Computer Sciences, R&D, and Data
Processing departments including worldwide VP of R&D and worldwide
VP of Data Processing in Western Geophysical and continued as VP, Data
Processing after the formation of WesternGeco. He has received two
Litton Technology Awards, a Performed by Schlumberger Silver Medal, the
SEG Award for Best Presentation and served as the Esso Australia
Distinguished Lecturer. He received honorable mention for the Best
Paper in Geophysics. He is an
Honorary Member of the Geophysical Society of Houston and Foreign
Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. He has presented
papers and published widely on a variety of topics ranging from
prestack imaging, migration, acquisition, and the connections among
acquisition, processing, and imaging. He served as the 2001–2002 SEG
1st Vice President and as the 2004–2005 SEG President. Currently, he is
chief geoscientist for WesternGeco, a Schlumberger Fellow, and the
founding chair for the Geoscientists Without Borders committee and continues to serve on the committee.DGeophS Luncheon - Lessons learned from simultaneous source investigations
Sponsored by Dallas Geophysical Society
Thursday 25-Mar-10 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM CDT
Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute Brookhaven College
3939 Valley View LaneFarmers Branch Texas 75244
Google Maps | Hotels Near | Yahoo! Maps | Weather Forecast
Phone: (972) 860-4700
DGeophS Luncheon - Lessons learned from simultaneous source investigations
Sponsored by Dallas Geophysical Society
Thursday 25-Mar-10 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM CDT
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