Gulf of Mexico

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Gulf of Mexico: A Mega-Province

The Gulf of Mexico Basin has proved to be a highly successful hydrocarbon province, and the vast untapped volume of both oil and gas ensures that the basin will continue as a major player for decades to come.

18.05.2009
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Deep-Water Gulf of Mexico

With 12 recently announced deep-water discoveries and an aggressive leasing schedule for the Western and Central Gulf of Mexico, exploration and production technology is being pushed to its limits. See the seismic.

07.11.2008
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Deepwater Lures Statoil Back

Reprocessing of several seismic data sets acquired offshore Norway in the 1980’s have demonstrated significant improvements in both resolution and structural imaging.

07.11.2008
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Deep Water Gulf of Mexico

Exploration interest in the deepwater US Gulf of Mexico is at an all time high following the discovery, in 2001, of thick Paleogene submarine turbidite sands in the Baha #2 well. See the seismic.

07.11.2008
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Imaging Deep into the Gulf of Mexico

Recent deep gas and deep-water discoveriesin the Gulf of Mexico are pushing explorationtechnology to the limit. In many ways, the future success will depend on the ability of the geophysicalindustry to address the
technicalchallenges offered by deeper and more obscured geologic targets.

07.11.2008
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The Sub-Salt Imaging Challenge

Throughout the world, sub-salt imaging remains a major issue. Service and oil companies are striving to meet this challenge.

07.11.2008
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Huge Potential in the Gulf of Mexico

The first oil was extracted from the Gulf of Mexico back in 1938. Since then, 30 billion barrels of oil equivalent have been produced from the US Gulf, but the area is still thought to have huge remaining potential, particularly in the deep and ultra-deep waters.

07.11.2008
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The deep-water success

Deep-water (>300m) oil production in the Gulf of Mexico began in 1979 with Shell’s Cognac field that was discovered in 1975, 30 years ago. Since then, deep-water exploration and production has grown with tremendous advances in technology.

07.11.2008
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