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EAGE Annual - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Michal Oleszuk, Ewan Hillier ©2025 EAGE | December

For shallow injectite reservoir monitoring using narrow azimuth towed streamer data, 4D full-waveform inversion (FWI) improves production monitoring and correctly identifies two separate softening responses, which can be correlated with gas injection and gas exsolution. In addition, a previously unidentified softening response is also ...

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EAGE Annual - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Gregory Culianez ©2025 EAGE | December

The emergence full-waveform inversion (FWI), such as Time-lag FWI (TLFWI), has enabled the production of high-resolution velocity models and FWI Images in offshore salt settings. However, consistent success with FWI for onshore data has been elusive, as land seismic data often has a low ...

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EAGE Annual - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Sylvain Masclet, Alessandro Pintus, Andrew Wright, Anais Montagud, Claire Beigbeder, Jian Cao ©202 |EAGE | December

This paper explores the potential of leveraging legacy streamer data from the Utsira High in the North Sea to derive valuable exploration insights, despite its limitations. The study focuses on overcoming key geophysical challenges posed by shallow geological features like sand injectites and the ...

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EAGE Annual - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Ravi Kumar, Yogesh Agnihotri, Heng Ji, Minshen Wang, Sabaresan Mothi, Don Dobesh, Oscar Andrade ©2025 EAGE | December

The Sureste Basin in southeastern Mexico contains complex geological features, including extensional and compressional structures, salt deformations, rafted Mesozoic sections, and over-pressured shale diapirs. A recent onshore seismic acquisition using dynamite sources yielded lower-frequency, longer offset, full-azimuth data than previous vintages. However, permitting challenges ...

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EAGE Annual - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Min Lee Chua, Mengmin Huang, Xiang (Roger) Li ©2025 EAGE | December

Recent advancements in seismic technologies such as full-waveform inversion (FWI), least-squares Kirchhoff pre-stack depth migration (LS-KirPSDM), and reverse time migration (RTM) hold immense potential for mineral exploration but remain underutilized. These techniques were applied to sparse 3D seismic data from the Oak Dam IOCG ...

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EAGE Annual - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Martin Chappell, Ross Haacke ©2025 EAGE | December

Up/Down Deconvolution (UDD) is valuable in the field of time-lapse (4D) seismic imaging in a marine environment, as it recovers Earth s reflectivity free from changeable factors such as water column variability and source variability. UDD is very sensitive to the accuracy of the ...

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EAGE Annual - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Malte Probst, Kunpeng Liao, Harrison Moore ©2025 EAGE | December

Distributed Acoustic Sensing on seafloor fibre optic cables (Surface DAS) provides a cost-effective alternative to Ocean Bottom Seismic. Measuring the change of a fibres optical response over time yields a record of strain along the cable, which can be converted into a seismic signal ...

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EAGE Annual - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Magdalena Gawron, Paul Fallon, Ross Haacke, Victoria Bourne, Iwona Mika, Sebastien Buizard (Viridien); Svend Ostmo, Harald Westerdahl, Hossein Zadeh (Equinor) ©2025|EAGE | December

Permanent reservoir monitoring at Snorre provides high-quality 4D information from PP waves. However, due to the compartmentalized geology, pressure and fluid-saturation effects in the reservoir are difficult to disentangle. We describe 4D processing and imaging of PS mode-converted waves to complement the PP dataset ...

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EAGE Annual - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers | Ricardo Jose Martinez Guzman, Vetle Vinje, Harrison Moore, Steve Hollingworth (Viridien); P. Ringrose, A. Stovas (NTNU CGF) ©2025 EAGE | December

Carbon sequestration monitoring demands high-resolution imaging to ensure conformance and containment of the injected CO2. This requires good imaging of the reservoir, CO2 plume, CO2 migration pathways, and depositional features, as well as detailed mapping of the overburden, to detect small volumes of CO2 ...