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In this study, marine controlled source electromagnetics (CSEM) and magnetotelluric (MT) methods are quantitatively integrated with seismic method to improve understanding of reservoir distribution. A new attribute, termed as seismic-EM projection (SEMP) attribute is introduced. It combines high resolution of seismic data and better fluid sensitivity of CSEM data ( ) to better delineate the reservoir of interest. The integration approach was applied in an area located at deepwater northwest Borneo. The main reservoir targets in the study area are deepwater turbidites.

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2024-01-30
2025-06-19
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