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We're looking forward to hearing from you in the SEG chat window or seeing you in one of the Bell Geo virtual talks (timetable is below). You can also reach us anytime on info@bellgeo.com.
Please join us for one of our daily webinars with live Q&A - recorded talks will be run at the same time every day throughout the show (Monday to Wednesday)
Time CST | Topic | Speaker | Overview | Register |
8AM (30 mins) |
FTG applied Case Studies from Indonesia | Colm Murphy | Learn how FTG predicts geology in this presentation of recent work in Indonesia... read more | click here |
9.30 AM (15 mins) |
From Data to Data Room - A presentation adapted from the Seequent Lyceum event |
Gaud Pouliquen | Seequent provides the ideal ecosystem to interpret FTG data and integrate it with other data sets... read more | click here |
11 AM (30 mins) |
The value of FTG in the downturn, case studies from USA including Permian Basin and GOM | Katherine Chase | A great high level introduction to the theory and applications of FTG with interesting case studies... read more | click here |
1PM (15 mins) |
Shallow Velocity Modeling with FTG, a Permian Basin Case Study | Matt Duiker |
We present a Joint Inversion between FTG data and refraction tomography ... read more |
click here |
2.30 PM (20 mins) |
FTG Data interpreted and applied to the Grisham Fault, Delaware Basin | Alan Morgan |
A workflow style presentation to trace deep faults under dissolution collapses ... read more |
click here |
1) Identification and Assessment of Depressions within the Ochoan Evaporites through the Integrated Interpretation of 3D Seismic and Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometry (FTG) in the Delaware Basin of Texas
Authors : Alan Morgan*, James Brewster - Bell Geospace, David Paddock, Vasudhaven Sudhakar, Jie Jenny Fang - Schlumberger Western Geco
Session Style: Poster Presentation | Session ID: NS P1
Session Title: Seismic Data Analysis | Presentation Date and Time: October 12, 2020 from 3:55 PM to 4:20 PM
2) Source Body Migration as a Method of Depth Separation for gravity gradient data
Authors : James Brewster and Colm Murphy, Bell Geospace
Session Style: Oral Presentation | Session ID: GM 1
Session Title: Exploration | Presentation Date and Time: October 13, 2020 from 11:25 AM to 11:50 AM
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