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EAGE Workshop on Permanent Reservoir Monitoring (PRM) - Using Seismic Data 2011
- Conference date: 28 Feb 2011 - 03 Mar 2011
- Location: Trondheim, Norway
- ISBN: 978-94-6282-063-0
- Published: 28 February 2011
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Cost-Effectiveness (Value) Estimate of the Valhall PRM Project from an Outside Observer
By J. CaldwellThe technical success of the Valhall LoFS project seems to be generally accepted, and some results showing this have been published by the operator, BP. What has not been generally shown is an economic analysis of the project. Such an analysis shown here, although not sanctioned by BP or any of its partners at Valhall, indicates that the project is an overwhelming economic success.
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Valhall - Impact of Frequent 4D Seismic on Field Delivery
By S. de JonghEkofisk PRM - The Technical Case for this Brand New Installation
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Permanent OBC Systems in Shell – What Would it Take to Succeed?
By F. SmitFollowing the early successes with 4D streamer seismic around the turn of the century, the industry turned to ways to achieve better 4D sensitivity, using sensors that would be permanently installed on the seafloor. The vision driving this was two-fold: to achieve better repeatability and thereby better 4D detectability, and quicker decision taking on the basis of 4D data that would be acquired “on demand” at short notice. The recognized early pioneers of this field-wide permanent reservoir monitoring (PRM) technology were BP and Oyo Geospace (Barkved et al. (2004)).
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