G01V1/3861

Far field signature determination

Determining a far field signature of a source array can include receiving data associated with a sea surface state and determining a coherent portion and an incoherent portion of a reflection coefficient of the sea surface based on the received data. A notional source signature of each source of the source array can be determined based on the coherent portion, the incoherent portion, and near field data associated with each of the sources, and the far field signature of the source array can be determined based on the notional source signatures of each of the sources. The notional source signature and the far field signature can be stored. A seismic image of a subsurface location can be generated based on the determined far field signature.

SURVEYING WITH LOW FREQUENCY IMPULSE SOURCES
20210048545 · 2021-02-18 ·

A method and apparatus for marine surveying. A system includes: a standard-volume source element; a large-volume source element comprising an airgun having a volume greater than 1200 cubic inches; and a long-offset survey streamer. A method includes: towing a standard-volume source element; and towing a large-volume source element; activating the large-volume source element at large shotpoint intervals; and activating the standard-volume source element at standard shotpoint intervals, wherein the large shotpoint intervals are at least twice as long as the standard shotpoint intervals. A method includes: obtaining geophysical data for a subterranean formation; and processing the geophysical data to produce an image of the subterranean formation. A method includes: obtaining a firing plan for a plurality of seismic sources, wherein: a first seismic source of the plurality comprises a large-volume source element, and a second seismic source of the plurality consists of standard-volume source elements.

MITIGATING RESIDUAL NOISE IN A MARINE SURVEY WITH ORTHOGONAL CODED PSEUDO-RANDOM SWEEPS

Processes and systems described herein are directed to performing marine surveys with marine vibrators that emit orthogonal coded pseudo-random sweeps. In one aspect, coded pseudo-random signals are generated based on coded pseudo-random sequences. The coded pseudo-random sequences are used to activate the marine vibrators in a body of water above a subterranean formation. The activated marine vibrators generate orthogonal coded pseudo-random sweeps. A wavefield emitted from the subterranean formation in response to the orthogonal coded pseudo-random sweeps is detected at receivers located in a body of water. Seismic signals generated by the receivers may be cross-correlated with a signature of one of the orthogonal coded pseudo-random sweeps to obtain seismic data with incoherent residual noise.

SEISMIC DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20210063596 · 2021-03-04 ·

A seismic survey system is provided. The system can include a receiver array including a first streamer and a second streamer. The system can include a first plurality of receivers coupled with the first streamer and a second plurality of receivers coupled with the second streamer. The system can include a main source array including a first main source and a second main source. The system can include an accessory source array including a first accessory source and a second accessory source. The first accessory source can couple with the first main source and the second accessory source can couple with the second main source. The system can include a first lateral cable to couple with a first diverter and with the first main source. The system can include a second lateral cable to couple with a second diverter and with the second main source.

SEISMIC SURVEY
20210215844 · 2021-07-15 ·

A seismic survey system is provided. The system can include a source array including a first sub-source array and a second sub-source array. The system can include a streamer coupled with the first sub-source array and a streamer coupled with the second sub-source array. The system can include a receiver array including a plurality of receivers. The system can include a lateral cable coupled with at least one of a first diverter or a second diverter and at least one of the first sub-source array or the second sub-source array. The system can include a positioning cable coupled with the first diverter and a positioning cable coupled with the second diverter. The system can include a power cable. The system can include a seismic data acquisition unit array including a plurality of seismic data acquisition units disposed on a seabed.

Use of external driver to energize a seismic source

Disclosed are seismic sources that may utilize an external driver to energize the air in the seismic source for generation of acoustic energy. An apparatus for generating acoustic energy may comprise a seismic source comprising an internal cavity configured to contain a fluid. The apparatus may further comprise a piston external to the seismic source and in fluid communication with the internal cavity, wherein the piston operable to energize the fluid in the internal cavity of the seismic source. The apparatus may further comprise a linear motor coupled to the piston.

DEEP WATER HIGH RESOLUTION OBJECT DETECTION
20200398957 · 2020-12-24 ·

A seabed object detection system is provided. The system can include a receiver array including streamers. The system can include a plurality of receivers coupled with the streamers. The system can include a receiver array cross-cable to couple with the first streamer and to couple with the second streamer. The receiver array cross-cable can be disposed at a first depth of a body of water. The system can include a first diverter and a second diverter coupled with the receiver array cross-cable. The system can include a source array including a first source and a second source. The source array can be coplanar to the receiver array. The system can include a source array cross-cable to couple with the first source and to couple with the second source, the source array cross-cable disposed at a second depth of the body of water.

MARINE SURVEY SOURCE FIRING CONTROL
20200400851 · 2020-12-24 ·

A seabed object detection system is provided. The system can include a source array. The source array can include a first source and a second source. The system can include a data processing system including one or more processors. The data processing system can determine a position of the first source and can identify a first firing time of the second source. The data processing system can initiate a first source shot of the first source at a known position and the second source at a known time. The data processing system can determine a target position and estimated position for the first source. The data processing system can determine a second position of the first source based on a difference between the target position and the estimated position. The data processing system can initiate a second source shot of the first source at a known position.

MARINE SURVEY SOURCE FIRING CONTROL
20200400852 · 2020-12-24 ·

A seabed object detection system is provided. The system can include a source array. The source array can include a first source and a second source. The system can include a data processing system including one or more processors. The data processing system can determine a position of the first source and can identify a first firing time of the second source. The data processing system can initiate a first source shot of the first source at a known position and the second source at a known time. The data processing system can determine a target position and estimated position for the first source. The data processing system can determine a second position of the first source based on a difference between the target position and the estimated position. The data processing system can initiate a second source shot of the first source at a known position.

Mono and Dipole Acoustic Projector

Disclosed are apparatuses, systems, and methods for use of an acoustic projector. An embodiment discloses an acoustic projector comprising a fixed plate; a first bender plate coupled to a first side of the fixed plate; a second bender plate coupled to a second side of the fixed plate, opposite to the first side; a first driver coupled to the first side of the fixed plate and to the first bender plate to oscillate the first bender plate; and a second driver coupled to the second side of the fixed plate and to the second bender plate to oscillate the second bender plate.