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- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Fluid Characterization > Phase behavior and PVT measurements (1.00)
- Production and Well Operations > Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring (0.77)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
Integrated reservoir surveillance is increasingly becoming a crucial tool for reservoir management, recovery optimization, and environmental protection. Surveillance technologies are advancing rapidly and new ways to integrate surveillance into reservoir management are being developed. At this workshop a whole spectrum of topics from data acquisition, to integrated interpretation, to business value were covered. On a general level this workshop dealt with the following three crucial aspects: 1) what type of data is needed and how the data is acquired, 2) how the data is utilized, and 3) what value the technology brings, or can potentially bring.
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics (1.00)
- Production and Well Operations > Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring (0.76)
- Data Science & Engineering Analytics > Information Management and Systems (0.61)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
S.K. Steve Chang received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from University of California, Berkeley. He joined Schlumberger in 1979, and for 15 years conducted research in borehole acoustic and electromagnetic logging at Schlumberger-Doll Research in Ridgefield, Connecticut. He became the director of geoacoustic research in 1990. He moved to Sugar Land, Texas, in 1994 to manage the logging while drilling (LWD) product line. In 1997, he became manager of groups in directional drilling software and logging interpretation.
- North America > United States > Texas > Fort Bend County > Sugar Land (0.26)
- North America > United States > Connecticut > Fairfield County > Ridgefield (0.26)
- North America > United States > California > Alameda County > Berkeley (0.26)
- Geophysics > Borehole Geophysics (1.00)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Borehole Seismic Surveying (0.81)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Passive Seismic Surveying > Microseismic Surveying (0.38)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
This workshop identified the safety and environmental benefits of Seismic While Drilling and sought to accelerate its adoption by the industry. Top international E&P operators, service companies, and applied research personnel gathered to discuss the latest advances in Seismic-While-Drilling (SWD) and the processing and integration of SWD data with other geophysical data. This two-day single track workshop explored the need for drillers, geophysicists, geologists, and petrophysicists to work together developing SWD applications and technology. Drilling in complex geologic settings, especially offshore and in environmentally sensitive locations, often results in surprises, unexpected hazards, and increased costs. The result is that many times the potential oil and gas reserves are not discovered or are not developed in such a way as to obtain maximum recovery of existing hydrocarbons.
- Well Drilling (1.00)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Environment (1.00)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Seismic processing and interpretation (0.99)
- Production and Well Operations > Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring > Borehole imaging and wellbore seismic (0.98)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Formation Evaluation & Management (0.67)
- Production and Well Operations > Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring > Production logging (0.67)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
Romain Prioul, Adam Donald, Randy Koepsell, Zakariae El Marzouski, and Tom Bratton received 2007 Honorable Mention (Geophysics) for their paper Forward modeling of fracture-induced sonic anisotropy using a combination of borehole image and sonic logs.[1] Romain Prioul received a Ph.D. (2000) in geophysics from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France. He was a research scientist in 2000–2003 at Schlumberger Cambridge Research, U. K. He has been a senior research scientist, at Schlumberger-Doll Research in Ridgefield, Connecticut, in 2003–2005, and in Cambridge, Massachusetts, since 2005. His research interests include seismic and sonic anisotropy, geo- mechanics and rock physics, and surface and downhole seis- mic reservoir monitoring.
- North America > United States > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Cambridge (0.32)
- North America > United States > Connecticut > Fairfield County > Ridgefield (0.32)
- Europe > United Kingdom > England > Cambridgeshire > Cambridge (0.32)
- Europe > France > Île-de-France > Paris > Paris (0.32)
- Geophysics > Borehole Geophysics (0.92)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Borehole Seismic Surveying (0.50)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization (0.98)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Formation Evaluation & Management (0.92)
- Production and Well Operations > Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring > Borehole imaging and wellbore seismic (0.50)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Borehole Seismic Surveying (1.00)
- Geophysics > Borehole Geophysics (1.00)
- Production and Well Operations > Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring > Borehole imaging and wellbore seismic (0.62)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Formation Evaluation & Management > Open hole/cased hole log analysis (0.57)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
Giuliano Dordolo received a BS (1964) in topography and geotechnology from the Technical Institute of Trieste. Since 1968 he has been employed at the Istituto Nationale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Trieste, where he worked in gravimetric and seismic surveying, as a data acquisition supervisor, and in seismic-while-drilling research. Currently, he is coordinator of the seismic-while-drilling service. His interests include seismic data acquisition, field data pre-processing, and prototype systems design and application to industrial processes. Flavio Poletto and Giuliano Dordolo received 2002 Honorable Mention (Geophysics) for their paper A new approach to offshore drill-bit reverse seismic vertical profiling (RSVP).[2]
- Well Drilling (1.00)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Seismic processing and interpretation (1.00)
- Production and Well Operations > Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring > Borehole imaging and wellbore seismic (1.00)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
Flavio Poletto received the Laurea in Fisica (1988) from the University of Trieste. Since 1984 he has been employed at the Instituto Nazionale di Oceanographica e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Italy, where he as worked in seismic processing, and seismic-while-drilling research. Currently, he is coordinator of the seismic-while-drilling project at OGS. He is author of many papers on seismic-while-drilling, and drill-string acoustics, and co-author of patents regarding drill-bit-noise separation for RSVP by using statistical independence. In 2001 he received an Honorable Mention for Best Paper in GEOPHYSICS.
- Well Drilling (1.00)
- Production and Well Operations > Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring > Borehole imaging and wellbore seismic (1.00)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Seismic processing and interpretation (0.83)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
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- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.46)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.46)