PetroTrace has extended its collaboration with Perenco and Maurel & Prom (M&P) in Gabon for the reprocessing of vintage seismic datasets.
Both geologically challenging seismic reprocessing programmes, offshore in Malembe for Perenco and onshore in Ezanga for M&P, focus on CRAM PreSDM. Among the Kirchhoff migrations, CRAM provides the best subsurface illumination for any given acquisition geometry, along with richer angle-fold at shallow depths for an improved yet interactive PreSDM velocity modelling, said PetroTrace. The company will also image ultra-shallow karsts/caverns, onshore FW1 for M&P.
PetroTrace has completed seven reprocessing projects in Gabon to date, onshore and offshore, 2D and 3D.
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