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Abstract

Summary

A comprehensive repeat QI study over the area of Coniston, Novara and Van Gogh Fields comprising simultaneous inversion and lithology/fluid prediction was applied to 3D broadband seismic data acquired using dual-sensor deep-tow streamer technology in Carnarvon Basin, offshore Western Australia. This paper will compare and contrast improvements sourced from broadband seismic imaging and inversion as well as lithology and fluid predictions compared to a legacy QI study of convention seismic 3D data performed in 2011.

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2015-05-11
2024-04-19
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