Anisotropic Inversion for Better Well Placement
Generating the clearest possible models is essential in understanding reservoir complexity and placing wells in the most profitable locations.

Generating the clearest possible models is essential in understanding reservoir complexity and placing wells in the most profitable locations.
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CGG Gilles Lambaré, Research Director, EAME, Subsurface Imaging, CGG, has been distinguished with the Society of Exploration Geophysicists’ (SEG) Reginald Fessenden Award in recognition of his initiation of the concept of common-angle migration and demonstration of the potential of that approach