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The Leading Edge; April 2007; v. 26; no. 4; p. 494-503; DOI: 10.1190/1.2723213
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Field design and operation of a novel deepwater, wide-azimuth node seismic survey

Gerard Beaudoin and Allan A. Ross

BP, Houston, USA

Corresponding author: allan.ross{at}bp.com

Many new deepwater, subsalt Gulf of Mexico developments are afflicted by poor imaging caused by the complex nature of their salt overburdens. The Atlantis Field is an example; a poor image of its northern flank hindered development. The ocean-bottom seismic (OBS) autonomous node method was applied with the goal of substantially improving the subsalt reservoir image.







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