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Summary

In the realm of oil, gas exploration, and CCS projects, digital solutions revolutionize operations. Fiber optics pre-survey modeling offers detailed geological insights, aiding in strategic cable placement. Real-time acquisition ensures safety and efficiency through sensor networks and data analytics. Automated processing streamlines data management and enables predictive analytics, enhancing asset reliability. Designing automated fiber optic DAS VSP systems involves integrating components like well trajectory and velocity models to optimize seismic imaging. Implementing automated source-driven mode acquisition for DAS VSP systems improves subsurface monitoring accuracy. State-of-the-art automated DAS processing methodologies, like ZOFWI and 2D eFWI, offer rapid generation of critical subsurface data, empowering informed decision-making. Overall, digital solutions drive innovation, efficiency, and sustainability in oil, gas, and CCS projects, reshaping the industry landscape.

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2024-11-20
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