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Technology & Innovation
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Optimizing reservoir recovery
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Imaging and monitoring
Seabed seismic
Seismic reservoir monitoring
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Imaging and monitoring
Geophysical methods for reservoir modelling will have a growing demand for advanced use of sensors in wells and on the seabed.
Seabed seismic
Seismic experts have turned their attention to quantitatively distinguishing rock from fluid effects using seismic information acquired on the seabed
Quantitative time-lapse (4D) seismic
Already a leading player, StatoilHydro has now made the leap from qualitative to quantitative time-lapse seismic - from identifying drained parts of a reservoir to producing saturation maps.
Seismic inversion
Statoil is the first company to implement a superior seismic inversion technique for static reservoir characterization and quantitative time-lapse seismic analysis
Seismic reservoir monitoring
Optoplan and StatoilHydro have together developed new technology for seismic reservoir monitoring.
Time-lapse 4D gravitation
StatoilHydro is now, as the only operator in the world, conducting gravity reservoir monitoring on six Norwegian gas fields offshore to track changes in the gas/water contacts.
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