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Abstract

Summary

We describe a new optical three-component (3C) accelerometer developed by MagiQ Technologies for borehole applications. The presentation will show analyses of data acquired early this year in a well in Houston, TX, in collaboration with Total SA and Saudi Aramco. The tests showed that the new optical accelerometer is a viable borehole-seismic sensor measuring signals at frequencies from sub-Hz to hundreds of Hz.

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2021-03-01
2024-03-29
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