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Not Your Fathers Oilfield: How Technology is Changing Things; #120029 (2009)

Rod Nelson

Search and Discovery.com

... to their environments Nano-composites Wireless power Complex multiphase flows…at all scales Biomimetics: Architectures from nature  Conventional tool and sensor...

2009

Complex Artifacts in Resistivity and Acoustic Image Data: Recognition and Use in Borehole Image Interpretation, #40975 (2012)

Mohammed Al-Khabbaz, Hanan Abu-Hebail, Mahmood Akbar, Badruzzaman Khan, Salem Al-Sabea, Mona Rashaid, Robert Laronga, Alexander Aviantara, Sandeep Chakravorty, Rohoullah Dashti

Search and Discovery.com

... Density detectors ~ --- !!!! ;p:-_- - ~ - Ultrasonic sensor Lower transmitter Azimuthal sensor .....'" Batteries Tool bus Conveyance Drill-Pipe...

2012

Using Autonomous Underwater Gliders for Geochemical Exploration Surveys

Louise M. Russell-Cargill, Bradley S. Craddock, Ross B. Dinsdale, Jacqueline G. Doran, Ben N. Hunt, Ben Hollings

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... methane sensor onto an autonomous underwater glider platform, geochemical survey durations can be increased, and associated exploration costs reduced...

2018

A Baby Care Monitoring of Critical Gas Well Through Real Time Surveillance System

Yoseph Susatyo

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... system located within the operations base camp. A permanent sensor is installed at each wellhead and the data is transmitted using simple radio...

2007

Measuring Seismic with Light

Lasse Amundsen, Martin Landrø

GEO ExPro Magazine

..., or sensor degradation when stationed on the sea bed for "life of field" permanent monitoring. Fibre optics GeoExPro Vol. 6, No. 2, April 2009 Copyright...

2009

Introducing Day to Day SeismicŽ

Halfdan Carstens

GEO ExPro Magazine

... sensor systems. The company’s vision is to be an industry leader of on-demand services and technology for reservoir monitoring and be the preferred...

2009

Unlocking value through automated asset performance optimization for sustainable production

Yannick Agbor, Pradeep Salapakkam, Naveen George

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

.... TinyML models are embedded in the sensor, which enables edge processing by collecting and analyzing asset data at high resolution to help understand...

2023

The Future is at the Bottom of the Ocean

Petter Steen-Hansen

GEO ExPro Magazine

...) is at the forefront of this technology. Next Generation OBS Magseis’ OBS acquisition using MASS is based on the principle of autonomous sensor...

2017

Super Producers: Revealing North Sea Injectites

Noémie Pernin, Laurent Feuilleaubois, Tim Bird, Cyrille Reiser

GEO ExPro Magazine

... to understand and exploit in the past. However, the latest generation of broadband dual-sensor, towed streamer seismic data has enabled improved imaging...

2018

From Sensor to Image

Tom Hay, Mehul Supawala, Tim Brice

GEO ExPro Magazine

...From Sensor to Image Tom Hay, Mehul Supawala, Tim Brice GEO Physics From Sensor to Image Can Our Industry Still Innovate? The story of marine...

2019

Abstract: Computer Applications While Drilling

J. Fayle

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... from various sensors located on the rig. The present systems convert sensor data, vi a the A/D converter and microprocessor, to engineering units...

1984

Abstract: Using remote sensing to monitor Kalmia angustifolia encroachment on disturbed forest sites in central Newfoundland

B. D. Titus, D. B. Pike, R. T. Gillespie, R. Helleur, H. Zang

Atlantic Geology

... with a Kalmia cover greater than this often perform very poorly. Spaceborne multispectral sensor systems potentially offer the most cost-effective means...

1993

Abstract: Onset of a Small But Significant Regional Climate Change Documented in High-resolution Late Holocene Sediment Cores from the Maritime Western Antarctic Peninsula

Alex Barnard

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

..., multi-sensor core logger data, elemental and isotopic data. The two super-units that have been recognized are a lower super-unit (3559-1600 cal yr BP...

2010

"Environmental Applications of Remote Sensing [Abstract]"

Dams, R. V.

CSPG Bulletin

... higher resolution, dual-sensor satellite called SPOT. Both satellites are continuously providing environmental information across Canada and around...

1991

Q Marine

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... have a significant detrimental effect on signal bandwidth and fidelity. Q-Marine allows single sensor recording which allows the extension of basic...

2000

Abstract: Nares Strait expedition: collaborative research to solve a geological controversy

H. Ruth Jackson, Gordon N. Oakey

Atlantic Geology

... in depth. Aeromagnetic data were acquired by towing a sensor from a helicopter. This style of surveying allows for direct correlation of magnetic rock...

2002

Abstract: The Tectonic Significance of Transform Faults within a Portion of the Greater Sarawak Basin (Paper 16)

Gary A. Posehn, James A. Genereux, A. M. Mantaring

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

.... Since SAR is an active remote sensor, it can penetrate cloud cover and tropical haze. In addition, SAR's side-looking geometry enhances subtle...

1992

Abstract: Complex Transtensional Structures and the Hydrocarbon Potential of the Greater Sarawak Basin, East Malaysia, as Defined by Synthetic Aperture Radar (Paper 21)

D. J. Bird, G. A. Posehn, M. P. R. Light, M. A. A. Hudi

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... Nasional Berhad, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an active microwave sensor which operates both day and night and is capable...

1993

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