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2006 SEG Blog

A year after Katrina wreaked havoc on New Orleans, more than 8,000 E&P professionals descended on the city for the 76th annual meeting of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG).  While New Orleans is still not fully back to its pre-Katrina stride, the city showed itself well.  Given that New Orleans serves as the home of our Marine Imaging Systems Division (MISD), we were glad to see things beginning to return to normal for our colleagues.

Our marine products attracted significant interest among the SEG attendees.  DigiFIN, our advanced streamer control system, was available for public viewing for the first time.  Given the number of camera-toting visitors that DigiFIN attracted, we remain convinced that DigiFIN’s commercial release early next year is being eagerly anticipated by contractors and oil & gas operators alike.  These customers see the improvements in operational productivity and image quality that are likely to occur by combining DigiFIN with ORCA, our recently released software solution for integrated command & control of complex marine streamer acquisition operations.

Interest was also high in our new reverse time migration (RTM) technique.  Given the promise RTM is showing in imaging steeply dipping reflectors such as those found along salt flanks (a common occurrence in the Gulf of Mexico), we weren’t surprised that RTM received so much attention in the city that serves as the gateway to the Gulf. 

It was also exciting to see activity pick up in the world of FireFly.  Word on the SEG floor is that one of our competitors paid a hefty price to acquire a company with a technology similar to FireFly.  This helps to validate our vision that the world of land acquisition is going cableless.  Yet, we think we’re still ahead, since the acquired company doesn’t bring all of the ‘ecosystem features’ we think are needed to make full-wave, fully-sampled cableless recording a reality.  They also seem much further away from actual field trials like the one we’ll be starting later this month with BP at Wamsutter.

ION also announced a new product in New Orleans for cable-based land acquisition.  And a launch customer, Paragon Geophysical has committed to purchase the first Scorpion system from ION.  Scorpion builds upon the field-proven System Four platform, but incorporates a host of new features that are designed to improve the system's recording capacity, reliability, productivity, and ease of use.  In keeping with ION’s focus on full-wave imaging, Scorpion supports multicomponent acquisition with digital VectorSeis receivers as well as recording with conventional, analog geophones.

While we missed Dilana at our SEG party, we understand that Hollywood now calls following her recent success on the CBS reality show, Rockstar Supernova.  More than 400 guests joined us for an evening of blues, booze, and conversation (at least between sets) to cap off what we felt was a very successful show.  We can’t wait for San Antonio next September.  Hope to see you there…

Booth Presentations

Listed below is information about our booth theater topics.  Click on a title to download a presentation and learn more about each topic. If you would like additional information about a specific topic, click on a presenter's name to send an email.

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Full-sampling in Land Acquisition – The Potential for Cableless Land Recording
Begin by imagining a world without cables...then discover the image and productivity benefits realized by removing the constraints associated with cables.
Presenter: Cara Kiger

Full-wave Interpretation – Characterizing Channel Sands
Understand how the latest interpretation platform is helping to characterize channel sand reservoirs in Western Canada.
Presenter: Murray Roth, Transform Software

Envisioning the World of Land 4D – Challenges and Possibilities
Take a trip with us into the future to picture the world of land 4D and explore the opportunities for improving reservoir management using time-lapse seismic.
Presenter: Jason Criss

Full-wave from the Seabed – How Far Have We Come
How full-wave imaging from the seabed is being used to identify reservoir targets in the Gulf of Mexico.
Co-presented with RXT: Pete Stewart & Chris Walker

Optimizing Marine 4D Repeatability using Advanced Towed Streamer Technology
Learn how to achieve enhanced imaging and productivity with ION's comprehensive suite of marine streamer products, including the recently accounced DigiFIN streamer control product.
Presenter: Jim Musser

Managing Complex Streamer Operations – Orca Command & Control Software
Explore the challenges and opportunities facing modern vessel operations and learn how Orca can improve productivity and cycle times during complex streamer operations.
Presenter: Dave Moffat

Petroleum System Geophysics – West Africa
Discover new insights about the West Africa petroleum system and learn how GXT's AfricaSpan program can help improve your company's exploration activities in the region.
Presenters: Piers Gormly & Menno Dinkelman

Pushing Beyond Wave Equation – Reverse Time Migration
Learn about RTM and how GXT's implementation of this wave equation finding application is imaging complex, steeply dipping structures.
Presenter: Paul Farmer

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