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Experience in Conducting Field Seismic Surveys Using High-Performance “Slip-Sweep” Technology

https://doi.org/10.18599/grs.2024.3.3

Abstract

The latest major technological change in seismic surveys at the sites of the NOVATEK Group of Companies is the use of high-performance sleep-sweep vibroseismic exploration technology.
The total volume of work performed in the NOVATEK Group of Companies using the sleep-sweep technology has currently exceeded 20 000 square kilometers.
As part of the assessment of the efficiency and prospects of the sleep-sweep, the article analyzes the optimization possibilities, as well as the risks and difficulties in implementing the technology, analyzes the performance of the sleep-sweep in the conditions of the Arctic region, and presents a methodology for predicting daily productivity, applicable for designing and assessing the technical and economic indicators of research.

About the Authors

V. I. Kuznetsov
NOVATEK NTC;Tyumen Industrial University
Russian Federation

Vladislav I. Kuznetsov – Dr. Sci. (Geology and Mineralogy), Senior Expert of the Field Seismic Exploration Department

7, Pozharnykh i spasateley st., Tyumen, 625031



Yu. N. Dolgikh
NOVATEK NTC
Russian Federation

Yuri N. Dolgikh – Dr. Sci. (Geology and Mineralogy), Scientific Secretary

7, Pozharnykh i spasateley st., Tyumen, 625031



D. V. Scachkov
NOVATEK NTC
Russian Federation

Dmitry V. Skachkov – Expert of the Seismic Exploration Department

7, Pozharnykh i spasateley st., Tuymen, 625031



V. V. Sokolovsky
NOVATEK NTC
Russian Federation

Vladimir V. Sokolovsky – Chief Technologist of the Project

7, Pozharnykh i spasateley st., Tyumen, 625031



S. V. Pisarchuk
NOVATEK
Russian Federation

Segey V. Pisarchuk – Head of the Seismic Exploration Department

90/2, Leninsky ave., Moscow, 119415



A. A. Globov
NOVATEK
Russian Federation

Aleksey F. Glebov – Cand. Sci. (Engineering), Head of Seismic Exploration Division, Seismic Exploration Department

90/2, Leninsky ave., Moscow, 119415



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Kuznetsov V.I., Dolgikh Yu.N., Scachkov D.V., Sokolovsky V.V., Pisarchuk S.V., Globov A.A. Experience in Conducting Field Seismic Surveys Using High-Performance “Slip-Sweep” Technology. Georesursy = Georesources. 2024;26(3):20-26. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18599/grs.2024.3.3

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