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Abstract

Summary

As part of the reservoir monitoring strategy, the Johan Sverdrup field will install a Permanent Reservoir Monitoring over large part of the field area. The engineering such a system includes designing a seismic cable layout. The presentation will discuss the work behind designing the layout for the PRM system from the use of finite difference modeling to the analysis and processing of real OBN data set.

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2018-06-11
2024-04-26
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