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The paper addressed to issues related to the changes of the Russian oilfield services market in the fall of oil prices and sector of sanctions imposed by the US and the European Union on Russia. The factors that affect the foreseeable future on the oil quotations, marked the key trends in the global and Russian oilfield services market. Emphasis is placed on the need for a long-term individual domestic exploration and production technologies for the most key process steps

The abstract describes the main competing technologies to obtain a seismic record in a wide range of frequencies for shelf studies. These modifications of seismic exploration currently hold about half of the world market, while on the Russian shelf, they almost do not apply. The author analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of each method. It is concluded that the preference of using multisensor technology compared to other solutions. The report also analyzed the impact of sanctions on the use of new technologies Keywords: broadband seismic, offshore seismic, multicomponent registration, dual sensors, hydrophones, geophones

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2015-09-07
2024-03-28
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