Marine Acquisition Techniques
The ObliQ sliding-notch broadband acquisition and imaging technique optimizes the recorded bandwidth of the seismic signal by combining slant-streamer acquisition with a proprietary deghosting methodology and a newly developed broadband seismic source.
Coil Shooting single-vessel full-azimuth (FAZ) acquisition is a technique of acquiring marine seismic data while following a circular path—taking geophysics further by enhancing on current multi- and wide-azimuth techniques.
Dual Coil Shooting multivessel full-azimuth acquisition further extends the capabilities of the Coil Shooting technique by allowing acquisition of full-azimuth seismic data with very long offsets through the use of multiple vessels traveling in continuous circles.
Innovative marine acquisition techniques such as multi-azimuth (MAZ), wide-azimuth (WAZ), and rich-azimuth (RAZ) are aimed at addressing the illumination problems inherent in traditional narrow-azimuth marine seismic.
DISCover deep interpolated streamer coverage, is designed to efficiently deliver 3D seismic data with an enhanced bandwidth, providing increases in both low frequencies for deeper penetration and high frequencies for improved resolution.
CLA—Continuous Line Acquisition significantly increases the efficiency of marine seismic data acquisition operations by shooting and collecting data during vessel turns.
SimSource simultaneous seismic source acquisition and processing technique enables multiple shots to be fired at once for better coverage and greater azimuthal diversity in marine surveys.
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