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Abstract

Summary

This presentation/paper will describe the details that went on the feasibility studies to support the challenging 4D seismic monitoring of the Pluto Gas Field offshore Australia. We pay particular attention to core calibration and timing of the monitor surveys as well as noise considerations. We will show a number of 4D anomaly results and describe some unexpected observations and their possible interpretation

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2018-06-11
2024-04-26
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References

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