Using induced polarization measurements to derisk hydrocarbon exploration in the Fingerdjupet-Hoop area, Barents Sea, Norway

2015 
Exploration for hydrocarbons has been ongoing in the Barents Sea since the 1980s. Until now, ten wells have been drilled within the Fingerdjupet-Hoop area with variable success, but with an overall disappointing outcome. Alternative technologies are now being employed by the oil exploration industry in an attempt to discover the hidden secrets of this promising region. The Norwegian 23rd Licensing Round includes 14 blocks in the Fingerdjupet-Hoop area. As part of the prospect evaluation of the area and derisking of future wells, recently acquired induced polarization (IP) measurements, supported by 2D broadband-processed seismic, can provide valuable insight (Maver et al, 2015). This paper will describe the use of IP and its application as an exploration de-risking tool in general, and in the Barents Sea specifically.
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