Seabed Logging Validation in a Lab Scale Setup for Hydrocarbon Exploration

2018 
Seabed Logging (SBL), a tool that uses Marine Controlled Source Electromagnetic (CSEM) method to specifically explorer and map conceivable hydrocarbon-bearing prospects. In spite of the fact that the CSEM technique has been utilized by the scholarly community forever three decades. The focal thought of SBL is the controlling of electromagnetic vitality in thin resistive layers inside conductive dregs. Regardless of whether it has been notable for quite a while that electromagnetic signs can engender from a conductive formation to another by means of resistive areas, for example, air or resistive parts of the lithosphere, the application to hydrocarbon investigation has not been created as of not long ago. This may be because of the vulnerability of getting any critical reaction from thin resistive layers, for example, hydrocarbon stores since electromagnetic vitality is profoundly lessened in conductive silt. In this way, amid the early improvement period of the SBL procedure, a scaled research experiment was performed to approve if a thin resistive layer (e.g. hydrocarbons) covered inside conductive media (e.g. dregs) could be remotely recognized by utilizing electric dipoles as sources and receivers. Information from this analysis were well contrasted with a forward modelling code. However, the analysis cant be applied in the stratified media with challenging sediments, oil and sea water is present. This research have presented the consequences of the main scaled SBL analysis by introducing the major contituents of the SBL surveys with respective forward modelling.
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