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2019 TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE DIMITRI BEVC Ana Curcio Kenton Prindle CHAIR Andrew Royle Kevin Woller Anusha Sekar Konstantin Osypov OLGA NEDORUB Aria Abubakar Laurie Weston Bellman CO-CHAIR Bin Wang Laurie Whitesell Bryce Swinford Mark Everett Chester Weiss Michel Verliac CENGIZ ESMERSOY Chip Story Mike Yates WORKSHOP COORDINATOR Chris Krohn Mirko van der Baan Chuck Campbell Niels Grobbe RUBEN MARTINEZ Claudia Dueñas Nizar Chemingui BOARD LIAISON Clement Kostov Ray Abma Damien Jougnot Richard Pagel JENNY COLE Eric Von Lunen Richard Van Dok STAFF LIAISON Evan Um Robert Meek Faqi Liu Robert Merrill Gabino Castillo Ron Bianco Gokay Bozkurt Sarah Devriese Hejun Zhu Shauna Oppert Jeff Nunn Simon Voisey Jim Schuelke Stephen Cole José Arce Ted Asch Julian Ivanov Tom Thomas Ke Wang Vanessa Brown www.sponsorwebsite.com Society of Exploration Geophysicists | seg.org 37
TECHNICAL PROGRAM INFORMATION The technical program features more than 1,070 quality SPECIAL GLOBAL SESSION presentations in 155 diverse sessions, including eight special sessions and one special global session. • Latin America - New Plays and Challenges Geoscience professionals from all geophysical disciplines MEET AND GREET and all parts of the world are represented and will share We will conduct a “Meet and Greet.” Arrive at your session their latest case histories, technological advancements, room at least 30 minutes early for the “Meet and Greet.” and research discoveries. This will allow you the opportunity to meet your session chairs and fellow speakers in advance. The technical program will begin Monday at 1:50 PM, following the SEG19 Opening Session and Presidential EVALUATE PRESENTATIONS Address. Oral sessions will run through Wednesday at Download the “SEG Events” Mobile App to evaluate 5:10 PM, and poster sessions will run through Wednesday technical program presentations. Locate the presentation at 4:20 PM. Postconvention workshops will take place in and select “Rate.” the technical session area all day Thursday and a half day Friday to accommodate same-day travel home. NEW THIS YEAR Poster presenters will be available at their designated SPECIAL SESSIONS poster station during the times outlined below. This These dedicated special sessions will be offered to will allow the opportunity for presenters and attendees complement the technical program: to engage in discussion about their work outside their scheduled presentation time. • Recent Advances and the Road Ahead • C02 Monitoring • Morning session presenters: 9:20 AM–10:20 AM • DAS, Borehole and Microseismic Geophysics for • Afternoon session presenters: 1:50 PM–2:50 PM Unconventionals • Geoscientists Without Borders® and Humanitarian Please note that poster sessions are not listed in the Geophysics official program. The poster presentations can be found • Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Applied by visiting the “SEG Events” Mobile App and selecting to Geophysics “Technical Program.” • Seismic Advancements in the Permian • SEG/AGU Hydrogeophysics • Surface Wave Method Applications LOOKING FOR POSTER SESSION Details regarding poster sessions can be INFORMATION? found in the SEG Events Mobile App. Put the power of SEG19 in the palm of your hand! Download the SEG Events Mobile App for free at your favorite app store. 38 SEG 2019 Official Program Sponsored by
TECHNICAL PROGRAM FLOOR MAPS ORAL SESSIONS NOTES: SPEAKER READY ROOM 216B 217D 217C 217B 217A 216B 214D 214C VOLUNTEER ROOM 224 ROOM ENTRANCE TOWER VIEW REGISTRATION PARK VIEW REGISTRATION 211 209 215 218 216B 217D 217C 217B 217A 216A 214D 214C 214B 214A 213B 213A 212B 212A 210B 210A 208 BRIDGE HALL BELOW HALL 2 HALL 3 HALL 4A HALL 4B BELOW BELOW BELOW BELOW 207B MAIN 207A 206B 206A LOBBY 205 WEST LOBBY BELOW 221D O’Gorrace BELOW Te rm Lila Cockrell an 221D MAIN 225A Theatre 221C LOBBY 225B 225B 221C BELOW HALL 1 225C BELOW 221B 225D 221A 224 222 223 221B 225C CANTILEVER 220 MEETING ROOM LEVEL 221A PREFUNCTION 224 POSTER SESSIONS Exhibition floor HEMISFAIR Poster Sessions BALLROOM BALLROOM 13 12 11 10 Hall 1 LEVEL Entrance G F G F G F G F H E H E H E H E I D I D I D I D 304B 305 J C J C J C J C K B K B K B K B 304A L A L A L A L A 9 8 7 6 G F G F G F G F 303B TECHNICAL PROGRAM FLOOR MAPS H E H E H E H E I D I D I D I D J C J C J C J C K B K B K B K B 302B L A L A L A L A STARS AT NIGHT 5 4 3 2 1 BALLROOM G F G F G F G F G F H E H E H E H E H E 301B I D I D I D I D I D J C J C J C J C J C PREFUNCTION K B K B K B K B K B Hall 1 L A L A L A L A L A Entrance TERRACE www.sponsorwebsite.com Society of Exploration Geophysicists | seg.org 39
TECHNICAL ORAL Room Monday, 16 September Tuesday, 17 September PROGRAM 1:50 PM–5:10 PM 8:30 AM–11:50 AM 214C SPMI 1: Enhancement of RTM and its SPMI 2: Least Squares Migration Improvement Applications 1 and Applications 1 SCHEDULE 214D SPET 1: Signal and Image Processing GM 1: Potential Fields Interpretation via Inversion and Modeling 217A RC 1: Statistical Methods and Machine RC 2: Inversion and Integrated Studies Learning AT A GLANCE 217B 217C AVOSI 1: Case Studies 1 NS 1: Dynamic Coastal Environment: Crossing the Land/Sea Interface SVE 1: New Methods on Velocity Analysis NS 2: Engineering Geophysics 217D ANI 1: Applications 1 ANI 2: Applications 2 221A ACQ 1: Land Seismic 1 ACQ 2: Marine Seismic With more than 1,400 abstracts 221B INT 1: Applications of Modeling and Inversion INT 2: Applications of Machine Learning received for review, the 2019 and Inversion Technical Program features more 221C DAS 1: Applications and Developments MLDA 2: Interpretation 1 than 1,070 quality presentations 221D MLDA 1: Seismic Processing MLDA 3: Seismic Inversion 1 in 155 diverse sessions, 225B TL 1: Acquisition and Processing TL 2: Case Studies including eight special sessions 225C MS 1: Case Studies and Imaging 1 EMRS 1: Reservoir and Fracture Monitoring and one special global session. 301B SS 1: Recent Advances and the Road Ahead SS 3: SEG/AGU Hydrogeophysics 302B FWI 1: Reflections and Joint Migration FWI 2: Salt Model Updating 303B SS 2: Geoscientists Without Borders® and SS 4: DAS, Borehole and Microseismic Humanitarian Geophysics Geophysics for Unconventionals 304A SM 1: Methods for Elastic Waves SM 2: Acoustic, Visco-acoustic and VTI Modeling 304B SGS 1: Latin America – New Plays and SPMNR 1: Data Conditioning and Noise Removal Challenges 305 RP 1: Geomechanical Models RP 2: Poroelasticity Abbreviations & Topic Areas ACQ Acquisition and Survey Design POSTER ANI Anisotropy Station Monday, 16 September Tuesday, 17 September AVOSI AVO and Seismic Inversion BG Borehole Geophysics 1:50 PM–4:20 PM 9:20 AM–11:50 AM DAS Distributed Acoustic Sensing 1 GM P1: Examples and Methods for Potential MS P1: Case Studies and Imaging 2 EMRS EM Exploration and Reservoir Surveillance Fields FWI Full Waveform Inversion 2 MLDA P1: Seismic Processing and Interpretation MLDA P2: Seismic Processing and Interpretation 2 GM Gravity and Magnetics 1 INT Interpretation IS Induced Seismicity 3 SPET P1: Case Studies PS P1: Locations and Picking MG Mining 4 BG P1: Acoustic Methods 1 BG P2: EM Methods MLDA Machine Learning and Data Analytics for E&P 5 RC P1: Clastics, Carbonates and Facies RC P2: Machine Learning MS Multicomponent Seismic NS Near Surface 6 EMRS P1: Marine Application EMRS P2: Modeling and Analysis PS Passive Seismic RC Reservoir Characterization 7 ANI P1: Methods and Applications NS P1: Machine Learning and Airborne Geophysics RP Rock Physics 8 AVOSI P1: Methodology 1 AVOSI P2: Case Studies 2 SGS Special Global Session SM Seismic Modeling 9 FWI P1: Novel Approaches FWI P3: Cycle-skipping 1 SPET Seismic Processing: Emerging Technologies 10 FWI P2: Computational Issues FWI P4: Elastic and Multiparameter Method 1 SPMI Seismic Processing: Migration SPMNR Seismic Processing: Multiples, Noise, and Regularization 11 SPMI P1: Novel Imaging Methods and SPMI P2: Enhancement of RTM and its Applications 2 SS Special Session Applications 1 ST Seismic Theory 12 SVE P1: New Methods on Tomography ACQ P1: Land Seismic 2 SVE Seismic Velocity Estimation TL Time Lapse VSP Vertical Seismic Profile 13 SPMNR P1: Noise Attenuation and Seismic Data ANI P2: Kinematics and Velocities 1 Reconstruction 40 SEG 2019 Official Program Sponsored by
Tuesday, 17 September Wednesday, 18 September Wednesday, 18 September 1:50 PM–5:10 PM 8:30 AM–11:50 AM 1:50 PM–5:10 PM SPMI 3: Least Squares Migration Applications and SPMI 4: Q-Imaging, Elastic and Other Imaging SPMI 5: Novel Imaging Methods and Applications 2 Diffraction Imaging Methods GM 2: Inversions in Potential Fields Interpretation SPET 2: Enhanced Seismic Imaging SPET 3: Data Acquisition and Processing RC 3: Geomechanics, Fractures and Flow 1 RC 4: Clastics and Carbonates RC 5: Attributes, Transforms and Numerical Methods SVE 2: Case Studies PS 1: Case Studies: Reservoirs, Overburden PS 2: Locations, Magnitudes and Derived Information NS 3: Imaging and Modeling 1 BG 1: EM and Gravity Methods BG 2: Acoustic Methods 2 ANI 3: Applications 3 AVOSI 2: Methodology 3 AVOSI 3: Workflows ACQ 3: Deblending and Sensors ACQ 4: CS and Survey Design ACQ 5: Marine Ocean Bottom Seismic and Borehole INT 3: Case Studies 1 INT 4: Faults and Fractures INT 5: Depth: Control and Imaging DAS 2: VSP, Modeling and Imaging Approaches ANI 4: Kinematics and Velocities 2 NS 4: Applications for Archaeology, Void, and Target Detection MLDA 4: Seismic Inversion 2 MLDA 5: Interpretation 2 MLDA 6: Interpretation 3 FWI 3: Cycle-skipping 2 FWI 5: Regularization Techniques 2 FWI 7: Theory and New Development EMRS 2: Modeling and Imaging Algorithms EMRS 3: Theory, Application and Case Studies NS 5: Imaging and Modeling 2 SS 5: CO2 Monitoring MG 1: New Methods and Developments SS 7: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Applied to Geophysics FWI 4: Case Studies FWI 6: Elastic and Multiparameter Method 2 IS 1: Induced Seismicity: Observations, Analysis, and Processes 2 SS 6: Seismic Advancements in the Permian VSP 1: Applications, Imaging, and Analysis ST 1: Theoretical Developments in Imaging, Inversion and Wave Phenomena SM 3: Model Building and Modeling SM 4: Modeling Methods SM 5: Methods and Applications SPMNR 2: Multiples – Theoretical and Practical SPMNR 3: Noise Attenuation, Sampling, Signal SS 8: Surface Wave Method Applications Advances Reconstruction RP 3: Acoustic Modeling RP 4: Induced Fracturing SPMNR 4: Advances in Processing Methods and Applications Tuesday, 17 September Wednesday, 18 September Wednesday, 18 September 1:50 PM–4:20 PM 9:20 AM–11:50 AM 1:50 PM–4:20 PM RP P1: Reservoir Characterization MLDA P4: Seismic Processing and Interpretation 4 SPET P3: New Methods and Applications TECHNICAL PROGRAM SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE MLDA P3: Seismic Processing and Interpretation 3 MLDA P5: Seismic Processing and Interpretation 5 MLDA P6: Seismic Processing and Interpretation 6 PS P2: Case Studies: Ambient Noise INT P2: Attributes and Inversion MLDA P7: Seismic Processing and Interpretation 7 INT P1: Case Studies 2 RC P4: Geomechanics, Fractures and Flow 2 INT P3: Offshore Techniques RC P3: Inversion RC P5: Resolution, Attributes and Uncertainty RC P6: Clastics, Carbonates, Volcanics and Igneous Lithology EMRS P3: Inversion and Interpretation NS P2: Novel Methods RC P7: Novel Methods AVOSI P3: Methodology 2 AVOSI P4: Methodology 4 NS P3: Seismic Processing and Applications FWI P5: Regularization Techniques 1 FWI P6: Field Applications and Practical Issues AVOSI P5: Methodology 5 SPET P2: Signal Processing IS P1: Induced Seismicity: Observations, Analysis, FWI P7: Stochastic Methods and Processes 1 SPMI P3: Least Squares Migration Improvement and SPMI P4: Elastic and Other Imaging Methods MG P1: New Methods and Case Histories Applications 2 ACQ P2: Land Seismic 3 ACQ P3: Land Seismic 4 and Data Compression and SPMI P5: Novel Imaging Methods and Applications 3 Drone SPMNR P2: Seismic Processing Methods for Weak Signals SPMNR P3: Noise Attenuation and Signal Enhancement ACQ P4: Marine Seismic and Survey Design and Strong Noises TL P1: Inversion and Quantitative Interpretation MLDA P8: Geophysics: Novel Concepts SVE P2: Practical Issues and Anisotropy www.sponsorwebsite.com Society of Exploration Geophysicists | seg.org 41
TECHNICAL PROGRAM TOPICS AT A GLANCE ACQ: ACQUISITION AND SURVEY DESIGN FWI 7 . . . . . . Theory and New Development ACQ 1 . . . . . . Land Seismic 1 FWI P1 . . . . . Novel Approaches ACQ 2 . . . . . . Marine Seismic FWI P2 . . . . . Computational Issues ACQ 3 . . . . . . Deblending and Sensors FWI P3 . . . . . Cycle-skipping 1 ACQ 4 . . . . . . CS and Survey Design FWI P4 . . . . . Elastic and Multiparameter Method 1 ACQ 5 . . . . . . Marine Ocean Bottom Seismic and Borehole FWI P5 . . . . . Regularization Techniques 1 ACQ P1 . . . . . Land Seismic 2 FWI P6 . . . . . Field Applications and Practical Issues ACQ P2 . . . . . Land Seismic 3 FWI P7 . . . . . Stochastic Methods ACQ P3 . . . . . Land Seismic 4 and Data Compression and Drone ACQ P4 . . . . . Marine Seismic and Survey Design GM: GRAVITY AND MAGNETICS GM 1 . . . . . . Potential Fields Interpretation via Inversion and Modeling ANI: ANISOTROPY GM 2 . . . . . . Inversions in Potential Fields Interpretation ANI 1 . . . . . . Applications 1 GM P1 . . . . . Examples and Methods for Potential Fields ANI 2 . . . . . . Applications 2 ANI 3 . . . . . . Applications 3 INT: INTERPRETATION ANI 4 . . . . . . Kinematics and Velocities 2 INT 1 . . . . . . Applications of Modeling and Inversion ANI P1 . . . . . Methods and Applications INT 2 . . . . . . Applications of Machine Learning and Inversion ANI P2 . . . . . Kinematics and Velocities 1 INT 3 . . . . . . Case Studies 1 INT 4 . . . . . . Faults and Fractures AVOSI: AVO AND SEISMIC INVERSION INT 5 . . . . . . Depth: Control and Imaging AVOSI 1 . . . . Case Studies 1 INT P1 . . . . . Case Studies 2 AVOSI 2 . . . . Methodology 3 INT P2 . . . . . Attributes and Inversion AVOSI 3 . . . . Workflows INT P3 . . . . . Offshore Techniques AVOSI P1 . . . Methodology 1 AVOSI P2 . . . Case Studies 2 IS: INDUCED SEISMICITY AVOSI P3 . . . Methodology 2 IS 1 . . . . . . . Induced Seismicity: Observations, Analysis, and Processes 2 AVOSI P4 . . . Methodology 4 IS P1 . . . . . . Induced Seismicity: Observations, Analysis, and Processes 1 AVOSI P5 . . . Methodology 5 MG: MINING BG: BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS MG 1 . . . . . . New Methods and Developments BG 1 . . . . . . . EM and Gravity Methods MG P1 . . . . . New Methods and Case Histories BG 2 . . . . . . . Acoustic Methods 2 BG P1 . . . . . . Acoustic Methods 1 MLDA: MACHINE LEARNING AND DATA ANALYTICS FOR E&P BG P2 . . . . . . EM Methods MLDA 1 . . . . . Seismic Processing MLDA 2 . . . . . Interpretation 1 DAS: DISTRIBUTED ACOUSTIC SENSING MLDA 3 . . . . . Seismic Inversion 1 DAS 1 . . . . . . Applications and Developments MLDA 4 . . . . . Seismic Inversion 2 DAS 2 . . . . . . VSP, Modeling and Imaging Approaches MLDA 5 . . . . . Interpretation 2 MLDA 6 . . . . . Interpretation 3 EMRS: EM EXPLORATION AND RESERVOIR SURVEILLANCE MLDA P1 . . . . Seismic Processing and Interpretation 1 EMRS 1 . . . . Reservoir and Fracture Monitoring MLDA P2 . . . . Seismic Processing and Interpretation 2 EMRS 2 . . . . Modeling and Imaging Algorithms MLDA P3 . . . . Seismic Processing and Interpretation 3 EMRS 3 . . . . Theory, Application and Case Studies MLDA P4 . . . . Seismic Processing and Interpretation 4 EMRS P1 . . . Marine Application MLDA P5 . . . . Seismic Processing and Interpretation 5 EMRS P2 . . . Modeling and Analysis MLDA P6 . . . . Seismic Processing and Interpretation 6 EMRS P3 . . . Inversion and Interpretation MLDA P7 . . . . Seismic Processing and Interpretation 7 MLDA P8 . . . . Geophysics: Novel Concepts FWI: FULL WAVEFORM INVERSION FWI 1 . . . . . . Reflections and Joint Migration MS: MULTICOMPONENT SEISMIC FWI 2 . . . . . . Salt Model Updating MS 1 . . . . . . . Case Studies and Imaging 1 FWI 3 . . . . . . Cycle-skipping 2 MS P1 . . . . . . Case Studies and Imaging 2 FWI 4 . . . . . . Case Studies FWI 5 . . . . . . Regularization Techniques 2 FWI 6 . . . . . . Elastic and Multiparameter Method 2 42 SEG 2019 Official Program Sponsored by
NS: NEAR SURFACE SPMI: SEISMIC PROCESSING: MIGRATION NS 1 . . . . . . . Dynamic Coastal Environment: Crossing the Land/Sea SPMI 1 . . . . . Enhancement of RTM and its Applications 1 Interface SPMI 2 . . . . . Least Squares Migration Improvement and Applications 1 NS 2 . . . . . . . Engineering Geophysics SPMI 3 . . . . . Least Squares Migration Applications and Diffraction NS 3 . . . . . . . Imaging and Modeling 1 Imaging NS 4 . . . . . . . Applications for Archaeology, Void, and Target Detection SPMI 4 . . . . . Q-Imaging, Elastic and Other Imaging Methods NS 5 . . . . . . . Imaging and Modeling 2 SPMI 5 . . . . . Novel Imaging Methods and Applications 2 NS P1 . . . . . . Machine Learning and Airborne Geophysics SPMI P1 . . . . Novel Imaging Methods and Applications 1 NS P2 . . . . . . Novel Methods SPMI P2 . . . . Enhancement of RTM and its Applications 2 NS P3 . . . . . . Seismic Processing and Applications SPMI P3 . . . . Least Squares Migration Improvement and Applications 2 SPMI P4 . . . . Elastic and Other Imaging Methods PS: PASSIVE SEISMIC SPMI P5 . . . . Novel Imaging Methods and Applications 3 PS 1 . . . . . . . Case Studies: Reservoirs, Overburden PS 2 . . . . . . . Locations, Magnitudes and Derived Information SPMNR: SEISMIC PROCESSING: MULTIPLES, NOISE, AND PS P1 . . . . . . Locations and Picking REGULARIZATION PS P2 . . . . . . Case Studies: Ambient Noise SPMNR 1 . . . Data Conditioning and Noise Removal SPMNR 2 . . . Multiples - Theoretical and Practical Advances RC: RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION SPMNR 3 . . . Noise Attenuation, Sampling, Signal Reconstruction RC 1 . . . . . . . Statistical Methods and Machine Learning SPMNR 4 . . . Advances in Processing Methods and Applications RC 2 . . . . . . . Inversion and Integrated Studies SPMNR P1 . . Noise Attenuation and Seismic Data Reconstruction RC 3 . . . . . . . Geomechanics, Fractures and Flow 1 SPMNR P2 . . Seismic Processing Methods for Weak Signals and RC 4 . . . . . . . Clastics and Carbonates Strong Noises RC 5 . . . . . . . Attributes, Transforms and Numerical Methods SPMNR P3 . . Noise Attenuation and Signal Enhancement RC P1 . . . . . . Clastics, Carbonates and Facies RC P2 . . . . . . Machine Learning SS: SPECIAL SESSION RC P3 . . . . . . Inversion SS 1 . . . . . . . Recent Advances and the Road Ahead RC P4 . . . . . . Geomechanics, Fractures and Flow 2 SS 2 . . . . . . . Geoscientists Without Borders® and Humanitarian RC P5 . . . . . . Resolution, Attributes and Uncertainty Geophysics RC P6 . . . . . . Clastics, Carbonates, Volcanics and Igneous Lithology SS 3 . . . . . . . SEG/AGU Hydrogeophysics RC P7 . . . . . . Novel Methods SS 4 . . . . . . . DAS, Borehole and Microseismic Geophysics for Unconventionals RP: ROCK PHYSICS SS 5 . . . . . . . CO2 Monitoring RP 1 . . . . . . . Geomechanical Models SS 6 . . . . . . . Seismic Advancements in the Permian RP 2 . . . . . . . Poroelasticity SS 7 . . . . . . . Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Applied to RP 3 . . . . . . . Acoustic Modeling Geophysics RP 4 . . . . . . . Induced Fracturing SS 8 . . . . . . . Surface Wave Method Applications RP P1 . . . . . . Reservoir Characterization TECHNICAL PROGRAM TOPICS AT A GLANCE ST: SEISMIC THEORY SGS: SPECIAL GLOBAL SESSION ST 1 . . . . . . . Theoretical Developments in Imaging, Inversion and SGS 1 . . . . . . Latin America - New Plays and Challenges Wave Phenomena SM: SEISMIC MODELING SVE: SEISMIC VELOCITY ESTIMATION SM 1 . . . . . . . Methods for Elastic Waves SVE 1 . . . . . . New Methods on Velocity Analysis SM 2 . . . . . . . Acoustic, Visco-acoustic and VTI Modeling SVE 2 . . . . . . Case Studies SM 3 . . . . . . . Model Building and Modeling SVE P1 . . . . . New Methods on Tomography SM 4 . . . . . . . Modeling Methods SVE P2 . . . . . Practical Issues and Anisotropy SM 5 . . . . . . . Methods and Applications TL: TIME LAPSE SPET: SEISMIC PROCESSING: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES TL 1 . . . . . . . Acquisition and Processing SPET 1 . . . . . Signal and Image Processing TL 2 . . . . . . . Case Studies SPET 2 . . . . . Enhanced Seismic Imaging TL P1 . . . . . . Inversion and Quantitative Interpretation SPET 3 . . . . . Data Acquisition and Processing SPET P1 . . . . Case Studies VSP: VERTICAL SEISMIC PROFILE SPET P2 . . . . Signal Processing VSP 1 . . . . . . Applications, Imaging, and Analysis SPET P3 . . . . New Methods and Applications www.sponsorwebsite.com Society of Exploration Geophysicists | seg.org 43
ORAL SESSIONS Audio- and/or videotaping of any portion of the Technical Program or workshop held in conjunction with SEG meetings is prohibited without prior consent of the SEG Board of Directors. Monday, 16 September 2019 Monday, 16 September 2019 ACQ 1 Land Seismic 1 ANI 1 Applications 1 Session Chairs: Alison Small and Mark Wagaman Session Chairs: Gabino Castillo and Marianne Rauch-Davies Location: 221A Location: 217D Synopsis: This session includes six papers on high trace density Synopsis: Papers related to practical applications including azimuthal seismic acquisitions, one paper on improving low frequency vibroseis anisotropy, fracture detection, and attribute analysis. signal, and one with innovative vibroseis correlation technique. 1:50 PM...... Minimum number of azimuth sectors for seismic anisotropy 1:50 PM...... J-Sweep: an alternative way to cross-correlate seismic estimation Peter Mesdag and Leonardo Quevedo, CGG vibrator data Santiago L. Juranovic, DataSeismic Corp. (INT. AUD.: 3) (INT. AUD.: 4) Speaker: Peter Mesdag Speaker: Santiago Juranovic 2:15 PM...... Layer anisotropic elastic parameters inversion based on 2:15 PM...... A high-precision 3D acquisition case for the complex Fourier coefficients of azimuthally elastic impedance Lin structures in Keshen Area Zhou Xu, Liu Xinwen, Kong Dezheng, Li, China University of Petroleum (East China); Qicui Tu and Di Jiangwei, and Fan Jing, BGP, CNPC (INT. AUD.: 3) Jiang Liu, Shanghai Branch of CNOOC, Ltd.; Guangzhi Zhang Speaker: Xu Zhou and Xinpeng Pan, China University of Petroleum (East China) 2:40 PM...... SmartLF for robust and straightforward reduction of low- (INT. AUD.: 3) frequency distortion Gilles Ollivrin and Nicolas Tellier, Sercel Speaker: Lee Lin (INT. AUD.: 3) 2:40 PM...... Model parameterization and amplitude variation with angle Speaker: Nicolas Tellier and azimuth inversion for orthotropic parameters Lixiang Ji 3:05 PM...... Improving seismic image resolution in a carbonate and Zhaoyun Zong, China University of Petroleum, Shandong fracture cave region: A case study Naijian Wang, Bureau of (INT. AUD.: 3) Geophysical Prospecting; Xiao-Bi Xie, University of California Speaker: Lixiang Ji (Santa Cruz); Meng-Chuan Duan and Daoshan Li, Bureau of 3:05 PM...... A new anisotropic inversion method based on the sparse Geophysical Prospecting; and Ru-Shan Wu, WTOPI Research representation and dictionary learning Yaojun Wang, Consortium, Modeling & Imaging Lab (INT. AUD.: 2) Zhenliang Zhang, Kai Xing, Xijun Wu, Hua Wang, and Speaker: Naijian Wang Guangmin Hu, University of Electronic Science and Technology 3:30 PM...... The world’s largest continuous 3D onshore and offshore of China, UESTC; and Lideng Gan, CNPC (INT. AUD.: 1) seismic survey sets ambitious quality and turnaround targets Speaker: Wang Yaojun Guillaume Cambois, Saif Al Mesaabi, George Ainslie Casson, 3:30 PM...... Estimating indicators of oil-bearing fractured reservoirs James Cowell, Mohamed Mahgoub, and Abdulla Al Kobaisi, from frequency components of azimuthal seismic data ADNOC (INT. AUD.: 2) Huaizhen Chen and Kristopher Innanen, Department of Speaker: Saif Al Mesaabi Geoscience, University of Calgary (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:55 PM...... Vibroseis sourcing methodology: A comparison of long, Speaker: Huai-Zhen Chen short, and slip-sweep 3D data image volumes acquired and 3:55 PM...... Study of a fractured reservoir by using the anisotropy of constrained by equivalent source time (KWP Phase I) seismic wave attenuation Fateh Bouchaala and Mohammed J.W. (Tom) Thomas, Tom Phillips, Kevin Werth, and Chris Y. Ali, The Petroleum Institute, part of Khalifa University of Lindsey, Dawson Geophysical (INT. AUD.: 3) Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Jun Matsushima, Speaker: Kevin Werth The University of Tokyo, Frontier Research Center for Energy 4:20 PM...... A comparison of 3D multi-component (9C) data image and Resources; Youcef Bouzidi, Eric M. Takam Takougang, volumes acquired with conventional and simultaneous and Aala A.I. Mohamed, The Petroleum Institute, part of source techniques (KWP Phase II) J.W. (Tom) Thomas, Tom Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE Phillips, Kevin Werth, and Chris Lindsey, Dawson Geophysical (INT. AUD.: 4) (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Fateh Bouchaala Speaker: James Thomas 4:20 PM...... Aligned porosity, near-angle P-P azimuthal amplitudes, and 4:45 PM...... Simultaneous vibroseis acquisition in West Texas: A premier oil production Heloise Lynn, Lynn Inc.; and William Nicholas survey Nick Moldoveanu, John-Ryan Szescila, John Quigley, Goodway, Consultant (INT. AUD.: 3) Elizabeth Rosso, Vashudhaven Sudhakar, and Peter Jones, Speaker: Heloise Lynn Schlumberger WesternGeco (INT. AUD.: 3) 4:45 PM...... Pressure and stress assessment in anisotropic rocks Speaker: Nicolae Moldoveanu Alexander Edwards and Kester Waters, Ikon Science Ltd (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Alexander Edwards 44 SEG 2019 Official Program Sponsored by
(INT AUD: ) = indicates 1 = Little or no detailed knowledge of general topic area 4 = Significant knowledge and experience in topic area intended audience 2 = Heard of topic area but has no direct experience 5 = Detailed knowledge and experience in topic area 3 = Some knowledge and experience in topic area 6 = Domain area specialists Monday, 16 September 2019 Monday, 16 September 2019 AVOSI 1 Case Studies 1 DAS 1 Applications and Developments Session Chairs: Gokay Bozkurt and Satinder Chopra Session Chairs: Samir Jreij and Yingping Li Location: 217B Location: 221C Synopsis: Application of seismic inversion and AVA analysis in real Synopsis: Topics include applications of DAS for near surface world scenarios. characterization, hydraulic fracture monitoring, DAS acquisition systems. 1:50 PM...... Density inversion from seismic using a trans-dimensional approach: A field dataset example Reetam Biswas, University 1:50 PM...... Near-surface S-wave velocity estimation using ambient noise of Texas - Austin; Dhananjay Kumar, BP America Inc.; Mrinal from fiber-optic acquisition Zhen-dong Zhang, King Abdullah Sen, University of Texas - Austin; and Akkel Paul and Katrina University of Science and Technology (KAUST); Mamdoh Packer BP America Inc. (INT. AUD.: 2) Alajami, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology Speaker: Reetam Biswas (KACST); and Tariq Alkhalifah, King Abdullah University of 2:15 PM...... Joint PP-PS litho-elastic AVA inversion: Example from Midland Science and Technology (KAUST) (INT. AUD.: 3) Basin Edan Gofer, Ran Bachrach, Simone Re, Federico Golfre’ Speaker: Zhendong Zhang Andreasi, Schlumberger (INT. AUD.: 3) 2:15 PM...... Design and deployment of a prototype multicomponent Speaker: Edan Gofer distributed acoustic sensing loop array Kristopher Albert 2:40 PM...... Frontier exploration: Lithology and fluid insights via forward Innanen, University of Calgary; Donald Lawton, Kevin Hall, modeling from locally constrained regional rock physics, Kevin L. Bertram, and Malcolm Bruce Bertram, CREWES/ Chidley Basin, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Nicholas University of Calgary; and Henry Clifford Bland, Halliburton/ Montevecchi, Ian Atkinson, Erin Gillis, Victoria Mitchell, Alice Landmark (INT. AUD.: 3) Spencer, and Richard Wright, Nalcor Energy Oil and Gas Speaker: Kristopher Albert Innanen (INT. AUD.: 3) 2:40 PM...... MASW analysis of active-source and passive DAS fiber-optic Speaker: Nick Montevecchi data Steve Cole and Martin Karrenbach, OptaSense (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:05 PM...... Simultaneous time-lapse WEB-AVO inversion for seismic Speaker: Stephen Cole reservoir monitoring: Application to CO2 enhanced oil 3:05 PM...... DAS observation of guided waves in a shale reservoir recovery at the Bell Creek oil field César Barajas-Olalde, generated by perforation shots Ariel Lellouch and Biondo Energy & Environmental Research Center, University of North Biondi, Stanford University; Steve Horne, Mark A. Meadows Dakota, USA; Peter Haffinger, Dries Gisolf, Mengmeng Zhang, and Tamas Nemeth, Chevron Energy Technology Company Anna Droujinina, and Panos Doulgeris, Delft Inversion, Delft, (INT. AUD.: 2) The Netherlands; Seyedalireza Khatibi, Lu Jin, Shaughn A. Speaker: Ariel Lellouch Burnison, John A. Hamling, and Charles D. Gorecki, Energy & 3:30 PM...... Low-frequency ambient Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS): Environmental Research Center, University of North Dakota, Useful for subsurface investigation? Jeffrey Shragge and USA (INT. AUD.: 3) Jihyun Yang, Colorado School of Mines; Nader A. Issa and Speaker: César Barajas-Olalde Michael Roelens, Terra15 Pty Ltd; Michael Dentith and Sascha 3:30 PM...... Deepwater sub-salt carbonate reef reservoir prediction in Schediwy, University of Western Australia (INT. AUD.: 2) Santos Basin, Brazil Xingda Tian, Handong Huang, and Yaneng Speaker: Jihyun Yang Luo, China University of Petroleum (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:55 PM...... Case study of hydraulic fracture monitoring using low- Speaker: Xingda Tian frequency components of DAS data Masaru Ichikawa, Isao 3:55 PM...... Applying fit for purpose constraints to seismic inversion: Kurosawa, Shinnosuke Uchida, Ayato Kato, Yoshiharu Ito, and A case study using a VSP corridor stack to look ahead of Sunao Takagi, JOGMEC; Mike de Groot, Encana Corp.; and Shoji the drill bit Keith Edwards, Kuwait Oil Company; and Michael Hara, DGMC (INT. AUD.: 3) Kemper, Ikon Science Ltd. (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Masaru Ichikawa Speaker: Theron Edwards 4:20 PM...... Extracting subsurface information based on extremely short 4:20 PM...... Anisotropic litho-petro-elastic AVA inversion for period of DAS recordings Yumin Zhao, National University unconventional plays: Uncertainty analysis and example of Singapore; Gang Fang, National University of Singapore from the Permian Basin Ran Bachrach and Edan Gofer, and Qingdao Institute of Marine Geology, China Geological Schlumberger (INT. AUD.: 3) Survey; and Yunyue Elita Li, National University of Singapore Speaker: Ran Bachrach (INT. AUD.: 2) 4:45 PM...... Nonlinear AVO inversion based on Zoeppritz equations to Speaker: Yumin Zhao estimate density, P- and S-wave velocities, and the ratio of velocities: Case study of Gulf of Mexico Un Young Lim, Richard ORAL SESSIONS L. Gibson Jr., and Nurul Kabir, Texas A&M University (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Un Young Lim www.sponsorwebsite.com Society of Exploration Geophysicists | seg.org 45
ORAL SESSIONS Audio- and/or videotaping of any portion of the Technical Program or workshop held in conjunction with SEG meetings is prohibited without prior consent of the SEG Board of Directors. Monday, 16 September 2019 Monday, 16 September 2019 FWI 1 Reflections and Joint Migration INT 1 Applications of Modeling and Inversion Session Chairs: Adriano Gomes and Wenyi Hu Session Chairs: Gianni Matteucci and Osareni Ogiesoba Location: 302B Location: 221B Synopsis: Application of reflection FWI and joint inversion in image Synopsis: Demonstration of multiple modeling techniques and and data domain, with technical development and field data inversion algorithms to delineate structure and/or reservoir properties. examples. 1:50 PM...... Fast geometric restoration of complex 3D structural models 1:50 PM...... Reflection full-waveform inversion with data-space LSRTM for seismic interpretation validation Anne-Laure Tertois Maksym Kryvohuz, Shell International Exploration and and Jean-Laurent Mallet, Emerson Automation Solutions Production Inc.; Henning Kuehl, Shell Global Solutions Canada; (INT. AUD.: 4) René-Édouard Plessix, Shell Global Solutions International; and Speaker: Anne-Laure Tertois Yi Yang, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. 2:15 PM...... Vector attributes: A family of advanced seismic attributes (INT. AUD.: 3) to assist in geological interpretation Aicha Bounaim, Marie Speaker: Maksym Kryvohuz Etchebes, Jarle Haukås, Hilde Borgos, Bjørn Harald Fotland, and 2:15 PM...... Reflection full waveform inversion and its application to Lars Sonneland, Schlumberger Stavanger Research, Norway land data Yong Ma and Feng Chen, ConocoPhillips; Cheng (INT. AUD.: 3) Cheng, ConocoPhillips and TGS; Zhengxue Li and Yu Zhang, Speaker: Aicha Bounaim ConocoPhillips (INT. AUD.: 3) 2:40 PM...... Pore pressure prediction from bulk modulus in shale based Speaker: Yong Ma on rock physics modeling Ting Lei, Xingyao Yin, and Zhaoyun 2:40 PM...... Preconditioned reflection full waveform inversion for subsalt Zong, China University of Petroleum (Huadong) (INT. AUD.: 4) imaging Chao Wang, Paul Farmer, Tristram Burley, Carlos Speaker: Ting Lei Calderon, Ian Jones, and John Brittan, ION (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:05 PM...... A modified expression of Q attribute and its application in Speaker: Chao Wang hydrocarbon prediction Yanli Liu, Zhenchun Li, Guoquan Yang, 3:05 PM...... Using the full wavefield both in FWI and wavefield and Qiang Liu, China University of Petroleum (East China) tomography M. Davydenko and D.J. Verschuur, Delft University (INT. AUD.: 3) of Technology (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Yanli Liu Speaker: Mikhail Davydenko 3:30 PM...... Sketch-based modeling of salt domes Suellen Motta, Marcelo 3:30 PM...... Robust velocity estimation via joint migration inversion Gattass, and Deane Roehl, Puc-Rio (INT. AUD.: 2) and full waveform inversion Gerald Eisenberg, Eliakim Speaker: Suellen Motta Schuenemann, TEECware GmbH; Guido Gierse, TEECsolutions 3:55 PM...... Fast matching pursuit based multi-scale seismic inversion LLC; Eric Verschuur, and Shan Qu, Delft University of Song Pei, Xingyao Yin, and Kun Li, China University of Technology. (INT. AUD.: 4) Petroleum (East China) (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Guido Gierse Speaker: Song Pei 3:55 PM...... On the reflectivity-velocity coupling issue in the RFWI 4:20 PM...... A planar anomaly trend correction time-depth conversion method Raphael Valensi and Reda Baina, Opera (INT. AUD.: 4) method based on well-seismic constrained tomography Speaker: Raphael Valensi velocity inversion Tong Qin, Jiyan Cai, Ping Chen, and 4:20 PM...... A robust 3D acoustic full waveform inversion strategy for Shuzheng Zhao, CNOOC China Limited, Tianjin Branch Malaysian basins Kefeng Xin, Farah Syazana Dzulkefli, Ahmad (INT. AUD.: 3) Riza Ghazali, Muhammad Sajid, Chin Tee Ang, and M. Anwar Speaker: Tong Qin Ishak, PETRONAS Research Sdn Bhd (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Kefeng Xin 4:45 PM...... Resolving Celtic Sea imaging anomalies through a multistage FWI and tomography workflow Guy Hilburn, Matt Hart, and Jian Mao, TGS (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Guy Hilburn JOIN US FOR A HOT TIME AND CELEBRATE LATIN NIGHTS! JOIN US WEDNESDAY FOR THE WRAP-UP PARTY AND PAY ONLY $25 THIS YEAR! See page 27 for details. 46 SEG 2019 Official Program Sponsored by
(INT AUD: ) = indicates 1 = Little or no detailed knowledge of general topic area 4 = Significant knowledge and experience in topic area intended audience 2 = Heard of topic area but has no direct experience 5 = Detailed knowledge and experience in topic area 3 = Some knowledge and experience in topic area 6 = Domain area specialists Monday, 16 September 2019 Monday, 16 September 2019 MLDA 1 Seismic Processing MS 1 Case Studies and Imaging 1 Session Chairs: Vikram Jayaram and Tamas Nemeth Session Chairs: James Gaiser and Kenneth Story Location: 221D Location: 225C Synopsis: Application of Machine Learning in Seismic Processing Synopsis: Exploration and development case studies using P, S, and Ps wave data. Processing advances applied to imaging and inversion 1:50 PM...... Seismic data interpolation using CycleGAN Harpreet Kaur, of multicomponent data for exploration and development. Nam Pham, and Sergey Fomel, The University of Texas at Austin (INT. AUD.: 3) 1:50 PM...... Azimuthal response and shear wave splitting of 9-component Speaker: Harpreet Kaur shear waves for the fracture zones in a tight sand reservoir 2:15 PM...... Cross-streamer wavefield interpolation using deep Jiwei Cheng, Feng Zhang, Peng Wang, Lingyi He, CNPC convolutional neural network Thomas Larsen Greiner, Odd Keylab of Geophysical Prospecting; and XiangYang Li, BGP Inc. Kolbjørnsen, Jan Erik Lie, Espen Harris Nilsen, and Andreas (INT. AUD.: 2) Kjelsrud Evensen, Lundin-Norway; and Leiv Gelius, Universitetet Speaker: Jiwei Cheng I Oslo (INT. AUD.: 3) 2:15 PM...... The application of pure shear wave seismic data for gas Speaker: Thomas Larsen Greiner reservoir delineation Zhiwen Deng, Chengwu Li, Guowen Chen, 2:40 PM...... Inpainting of local wavefront attributes using artificial Jing Yang, Ruizhen Wang, Yonggui Hu, Shujie An, Haili Wang, intelligence Kirill Gadylshin, Institute of Petroleum Geology and and Zhongdong Du, BGP Inc. (INT. AUD.: 4) Geophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk State University; Ilya Silvestrov Speaker: Zhiwen Deng and Andrey Bakulin, EXPEC Advanced Research Center, Saudi 2:40 PM...... CFP-based shear wave velocity model building using Aramco (INT. AUD.: 1) converted waves Hongwei Liu, Mustafa Al-Ali, and Yi Luo, Speaker: Kirill Gadylshin EXPEC Advanced Research Center, Saudi Aramco (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:05 PM...... Deep-learning based ocean bottom seismic wavefield Speaker: Hongwei Liu recovery Ali Siahkoohi, School of Computational Science 3:05 PM...... Structured quaternion-based tight frame for multicomponent and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology; Rajiv signal recovery Qiang Zhao and Qizhen Du, China University of Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology and DownUnder Petroleum (East China) (INT. AUD.: 3) GeoSolutions, Perth, Australia; and Felix J. Herrmann, School of Speaker: Qizhen Du Computational Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of 3:30 PM...... Simultaneous attenuation of multimode ground roll in three- Technology (INT. AUD.: 3) component seismic data Jianyong Bai and Orhan Yilmaz, Speaker: Ali Siahkoohi Emerson (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:30 PM...... Learning seismic image enhancement from pairs of 3D Speaker: Jianyong Bai partial and full image volumes Enning Wang and Jeff Nealon, 3:55 PM...... Anisotropic elastic reverse time migration with Gaussian Chevron Energy Technology Company (INT. AUD.: 3) beams for multicomponent data Jianen Xiao, Zhenchun Li, Speaker: Enning Wang Kai Zhang, and Qiang Liu, China University of Petroleum (East 3:55 PM...... Wavefield compression for seismic imaging via convolutional China) (INT. AUD.: 3) neural networks Francesco Devoti, Claudia Parera, Alessandro Speaker: Jian’En Xiao Lieto, Daniele Moro, Vincenzo Lipari, Paolo Bestagini, and 4:20 PM...... Simulating kinematics of P- and S-wave scattering using Stefano Tubaro, Politecnico di Milano, Italy (INT. AUD.: 3) scalar wave equations Yunyue Elita Li, Jizhong Yang, and Speaker: Vincenzo Lipari Arthur Cheng, National University of Singapore; and Jiubing 4:20 PM...... Automatic phase picker for single component borehole Cheng, Tongji University (INT. AUD.: 4) seismic data with deep neural network Jing Zheng, China Speaker: Yunyue Li University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) and Stanford 4:45 PM...... Static correction strategy for converted wave data: A case University; Jerry M. Harris, Badr Al-Rumaih, and Dongzhuo Li, study from Western China Donghui Bian, Xiaowei Wang, Zhe Stanford University (INT. AUD.: 4) Yang, Wei Yang, and Shuhai Qie, NWGI (INT. AUD.: 4) Speaker: Dongzhuo Li Speaker: Donghui Bian 4:45 PM...... Deep learning for local seismic image processing: fault detection, structure-oriented smoothing with edge- preserving, and slope estimation by using a single convolutional neural network Xinming Wu, Bureau of Economic Geology; Luming Liang, Microsoft Applied Science Group; Yunzhi Shi, Zhicheng Geng, and Sergey Fomel, Bureau of Economic Geology (INT. AUD.: 3) ORAL SESSIONS Speaker: Xinming Wu www.sponsorwebsite.com Society of Exploration Geophysicists | seg.org 47
ORAL SESSIONS Audio- and/or videotaping of any portion of the Technical Program or workshop held in conjunction with SEG meetings is prohibited without prior consent of the SEG Board of Directors. Monday, 16 September 2019 Monday, 16 September 2019 NS 1 Dynamic Coastal Environment: Crossing the Land/Sea RC 1 Statistical Methods and Machine Learning Interface Session Chairs: Olga Brusova and Brian Russell Session Chairs: John Goff and Michael Miner Location: 217A Location: 217C Synopsis: A wide range of statistical applications, from Bayesian to Synopsis: This session will highlight the latest developments in deep neural networks, for better reservoir prediction. application of near-surface geophysical methods to the coastal zone, both land- and marine-based. 1:50 PM...... Log-facies classification using expectation-maximization Xiaozheng Lang, University of Wyoming; Mita Sengupta 1:50 PM...... Identification of sand resources using subbottom profiling and Chicheng Xu, Aramco Services Company; Tianqi Deng, geophysical survey techniques offshore Louisiana, Gulf of University of Texas; and Dario Grana, University of Wyoming Mexico, USA John D. Sullivan, Ocean Surveys, Inc.; and Michael (INT. AUD.: 3) D. Miner, The Water Institute of the Gulf (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Madhumita Sengupta Speaker: John Sullivan 2:15 PM...... Deep convolutional neural networks as an estimator of 2:15 PM...... Applications of high-resolution 3D seismic systems for porosity in thin-section images for unconventional reservoirs characterizing the shallow subsurface in nearshore marine David Duarte-Coronado, Jerson Tellez-Rodriguez, Rafael Pires environments Timothy Meckel, Bureau of Economic Geology and de Lima, Kurt Marfurt, and Roger Slatt, The University of The University of Texas at Austin (INT. AUD.: 3) Oklahoma, School of Geology and Geophysics (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Timothy Meckel Speaker: Jerson Tellez 2:40 PM...... Broadband waterborne hammer seismic source for 2:40 PM...... Facies classification using semi-supervised deep learning imaging river and lake sub-bottoms André J.-M. Pugin, Kevin with pseudo-labeling strategy Asghar Saleem, Junhwan Choi, Brewer, and Gregory R. Brooks, Geological Survey of Canada Daeung Yoon, and Joongmoo Byun, RISE.ML Lab., Hanyang (INT. AUD.: 3) University (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Andre Pugin Speaker: Saleem Asghar 3:05 PM...... High-resolution, shallow water geoacoustic mapping in the 3:05 PM...... A machine learning approach to quantitative interpretation Mississippi Sound Tim McClinton, David Evans and Associates, Ehsan Zabihi Naeini, Ikon Science (INT. AUD.: 3) Inc. (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Ehsan Zabihi Naeini Speaker: Tim McClinton 3:30 PM...... Seismic reservoir characterization based on Probabilistic 3:30 PM...... An evaluation of the feasibility of the time-lapse electrical Neural Networks Jie Liu, Xiaohong Chen, and Jingye Li, State resistivity tomography method in quantifying submarine Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China groundwater discharge in fine sediment and highly saline University of Petroleum (Beijing), and CNPC Key Laboratory embayments Joseph Stearns, Texas A&M University-Corpus of Geophysical Prospecting, China University of Petroleum Christi Center for Water Supply Studies (INT. AUD.: 3) (Beijing); Jun Gao and AiXia Liu, Sinopec Petroleum Exploration Speaker: Joseph Stearns and Production Research Institute, Beijing, China (INT. AUD.: 1) 3:55 PM...... Subsurface characterization of Padre Island using Ground Speaker: Jie Liu Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Electrical Resistivity Imaging 3:55 PM...... Entropy QC for Bayesian facies estimations John V. Pendrel (ERI) Dionel Colmenero, Mohamed Ahmed, and Lilia Zavala, and Henk J. Schouten, CGG (INT. AUD.: 3) Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, Texas Speaker: John Pendrel A&M University – Corpus Christi (INT. AUD.: 3) 4:20 PM...... Predicting production metrics for unconventional Speaker: Dionel Colmenero shale reservoirs Christopher P. Ross, Cross Quantitative 4:20 PM...... Groundwater prospecting in a hard-rock coastal area Interpretation, LP (INT. AUD.: 2) using off-set TDEM method: Case study Hesham El-Kaliouby, Speaker: Christopher Ross National Research Centre, Geophysical Sciences Dept., Egypt. (INT. AUD.: 2) Speaker: Hesham El-Kaliouby 4:45 PM...... Investigations into Groundwater Flow Towards a spring in the Saphire Area, Soufriere, St Lucia, West Indies Frank Dale Morgan, Saleh Al Nasser, and Ruel Jerry, Earth Resources Laboratory, Department of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Scs, GET DOWN AND BOOGIE! Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; and Ananias Verneuil, Dennery, St Lucia (INT. AUD.: 2) Join SEG President Rob Stewart and past SEG Speaker: Saleh Al Nasser Presidents at the Presidential Jam Tuesday night! Open and free to all delegates! 48 SEG 2019 Official Program Sponsored by
(INT AUD: ) = indicates 1 = Little or no detailed knowledge of general topic area 4 = Significant knowledge and experience in topic area intended audience 2 = Heard of topic area but has no direct experience 5 = Detailed knowledge and experience in topic area 3 = Some knowledge and experience in topic area 6 = Domain area specialists Monday, 16 September 2019 Monday, 16 September 2019 RP 1 Geomechanical Models SGS 1 Latin America - New Plays and Challenges Session Chairs: Bruce Karr and Andrew Lewis Session Chairs: Ana Curcio and Claudia Duenas Location: 305 Location: 304B Synopsis: Each paper discusses models of axial strain and Synopsis: Latin America session will have an overview about supplemental fracture predictions. technology, new plays and technical challenges in different projects that use geophysical methods to support the search of resources. 1:50 PM...... Depth to the top of overpressure in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Garden Banks, Green Canyon, Keathley Canyon, and 1:50 PM...... Feasibility of using Vibroseis technology in seismic Walker Ridge Sharon Cornelius, University of Houston; and acquisition in South America, social, environmental and Peter A. Emmet, Brazos Valley GeoServices Inc. (INT. AUD.: 3) technical perspective: Colombia case Alexander Betancur, Speaker: Sharon Cornelius Petroseismic Services (INT. AUD.: 3) 2:15 PM...... The rock physics implication of Poisson impedance and Speaker: Alexander Betancur its application on sandstone reservoir characterization 2:15 PM...... Integrated near-surface characterization, Onshore Yijie Zhou and Yequan Chen, Sinopec Tech Houston, LLC Colombia: The Avila 3D Experiment Edward Wiarda, Fabio (INT. AUD.: 4) Santamaria, Diana Marcela Rodriguez, Hans Morales, Eduardo Speaker: Yijie Zhou Jimenez, Jhon Quintero, Ruth Beltran, and Juan Soldo, 2:40 PM...... Modeling and analysis of seismic wave attenuation based Ecopetrol; and Diego Niño and Daniela Guerrero, Universidad on rock physics models Lei Wang and Xi Zheng, Research Nacional (INT. AUD.: 3) Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development-Northwest Speaker: Edward Wiarda (NWGI) Petrochina (INT. AUD.: 3) 2:40 PM...... Big seismic data to win big in Trinidad & Tobago Timothy Fox, Speaker: Wang Lei Christian Theriot, and Sheldon Barron, Shell Exploration & 3:05 PM...... A comparative study of the stress-dependence of dynamic Production Company (INT. AUD.: 3) and static moduli for sandstones with different porosities Speaker: Timothy Fox Yang Wang, De-hua Han, and Jiali Ren, Rock Physics Lab, 3:05 PM...... Southern Gulf of Mexico example of depth imaging of full- University of Houston; Hui Li, School of Electronic and azimuth OBC seismic data Arturo Bustos, Jose Carlos Ruiz, Information Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University; and Nestor Daniel Ortiz, Salvador Cruz, Alfredo Vazquez, Jorge Diaz Yonghao Zhang, CNPC Logging Co., Ltd (INT. AUD.: 4) de Leon Chagoya and Silvino Domínguez García, PEMEX; and Speaker: Yang Wang Josue Jurado Ramirez, Claudia Romero, Federico Fenoglio, Luxin 3:30 PM...... Elastic anisotropy of clay in shales Colin M. Sayers and Zhang, Monica Aquino Guerra, Liubov Mulisheva, and John Lennert D. den Boer, Schlumberger (INT. AUD.: 3) Mathewson, WesternGeco (INT. AUD.: 4) Speaker: Colin Sayers Speaker: John Mathewson 3:55 PM...... Impact of contact cement shape on radial pressure and 3:30 PM...... Elastic parameter estimation for sweet spot identification stress distributions Vishal Das, Stanford University; and in unconventional shale plays, Vaca Muerta Formation, Nishank Saxena and Ronny Hofmann, Shell International Neuquén Basin, Argentina Carlos Convers, Tom Davis, and Exploration and Production Company, Houston, Texas, USA Ali Tura, Colorado School of Mines; David Curia, Wintershall (INT. AUD.: 3) Energia Argentina; and Christian Hanitzsch, Wintershall Norge Speaker: Vishal Das AS (INT. AUD.: 4) 4:20 PM...... Rock physics constrained seismic anisotropy parameter Speaker: Carlos Convers inversion: A synthetic study Fuyong Yan and De-Hua Han, 3:55 PM...... Petrogeophysics of the Brazilian pre-salt rocks Guilherme University of Houston, Texas, USA (INT. AUD.: 3) Vasquez, Marcio Morschbacher, Mauren Ruthner, Yaro Silva, Speaker: Fuyong Yan Isabela Carmo, Julice Ferreira, Camila dos Anjos, Vanessa 4:45 PM...... Numerically estimating rock frame properties of a mixed Madrucci, and Julio Justen, Petrobras (INT. AUD.: 3) calcite and dolomite hand sample using Computed Speaker: Guilherme Vasquez Tomography (CT) Eric J. Goldfarb, Nicola Tisato, Ken Ikeda, 4:20 PM...... Facies, data mining, and artificial intelligence approaches Charles Kerans, Richard A. Ketcham, and Kiara Gomez, The in the characterization of a carbonate reservoir in Campos University of Texas at Austin, Jackson School of Geosciences; Basin - Southeastern Brazil Mônica Tavares, Petroleum and John M. Boone, University of California, Davis, Department Engineering and Exploration Laboratory, Darcy Ribeiro Northern of Radiology (INT. AUD.: 3) Rio de Janeiro State University; Nelson Franco Filho, Campos Speaker: Eric Goldfarb Basin Business Unit, Petrobras; and Abel Carrasquilla, Petroleum Engineering and Exploration Laboratory, Darcy Ribeiro Northern Rio de Janeiro State University (INT. AUD.: 3) ORAL SESSIONS Speaker: Mônica Tavares 4:45 PM...... Structural imaging of Escondida porphyry copper mine, Chile, using seismic reflection Heather Schijns and Gabriel Madero, BHP (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Heather Schijns www.sponsorwebsite.com Society of Exploration Geophysicists | seg.org 49
ORAL SESSIONS Audio- and/or videotaping of any portion of the Technical Program or workshop held in conjunction with SEG meetings is prohibited without prior consent of the SEG Board of Directors. Monday, 16 September 2019 Monday, 16 September 2019 SM 1 Methods for Elastic Waves SPET 1 Signal and Image Processing Session Chairs: Kurt Nihei and Anusha Sekar Session Chairs: Nizar Chemingui and Paul Williamson Location: 304A Location: 214D Synopsis: Seismic modeling, wave propagation algorithms for elastic, Synopsis: A collection of abstracts on data preconditioning, e.g. anisotropic media broadband recovery, denoising, and interpolation. 1:50 PM...... Comparing four numerical stencils for elastic wave 1:50 PM...... High-frequency wavefield recovery with weighted matrix simulation Hongwei Liu and Yi Luo, EXPEC Advanced Research factorizations Yijun Zhang, Department of Electrical & Center, Saudi Aramco (INT. AUD.: 3) Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology; Shashin Speaker: Hongwei Liu Sharan, Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia 2:15 PM...... An optimized finite-difference scheme based on the Institute of Technology; and Felix J. Herrmann, Department improved PSO algorithm for wave propagation Wang Z.Y. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of and W.L. Bai, College of Information Science and Technology, Technology, and Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Beijing University of Chemical Technology; and H. Liu, Institute Georgia Institute of Technology (INT. AUD.: 1) of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Speaker: Yijun Zhang (INT. AUD.: 5) 2:15 PM...... Automatic denoising by 2-D continuous wavelet transform Speaker: Zhiyang Wang Fantine Huot and Biondo Biondi, Stanford University; Anthony 2:40 PM...... Failures of the perfectly-matched layer method in Lichnewsky, Schlumberger; Carlos Boneti, Google, previously frequency-domain seismic wave modelling in elastic Schlumberger (INT. AUD.: 3) anisotropic media Bing Zhou, Khalifa University of Science Speaker: Fantine Huot and Technology; Stewart Greenhalgh and Xu Liu, KFUPM; Youcef 2:40 PM...... A novel approach for seismic time-frequency analysis Bouzidi, Mohamed Kamel Riahi, and Mohammad Al-Khaleel, Yongzhen Ji, Sinopec Geophysical Research Institute, Nanjing, Khalifa University of Science and Technology (INT. AUD.: 3) China University of Petroleum, Beijing; and Zhengliang Lin, Speaker: Bing Zhou Sinopec Geophysical Research Institute, Nanjing (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:05 PM...... A 2.5D generalized first-order wave equation to Speaker: Yongzhen Ji accommodate various elastic media and different boundary 3:05 PM...... Bootstrapping invisible signals: prestack land data conditions Shangbei Yang, Department of Earth Sciences, enhancement using nonlinear beamforming with local Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE, waveform corrections Andrey Bakulin, Maxim Dmitriev, and Department of Geophysics, School of Geology Engineering and Ilya Silvestrov, EXPEC ARC, Saudi Aramco; and Dmitry and Geomatics, Chang’an University, Xi’an, China; Bing Zhou, Neklyudov, Kirill Gadylshin, and Maxim Protasov, Institute of Department of Earth Sciences, Khalifa University of Science and Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE; and Chaoying Bai, Department (INT. AUD.: 2) of Geophysics, School of Geology Engineering and Geomatics, Speaker: Dmitry Neklyudov Chang’an University, Xi’an, China (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:30 PM...... Prestack phase corrections using local seismic attributes Speaker: Shangbei Yang Sarah Greer, University of Texas at Austin, and Massachusetts 3:30 PM...... Scalar wavefield time domain propagation in tilted Institute of Technology; Sergey Fomel, University of Texas at orthorhombic media with Fourier finite differences Austin; and Michael Fry, BP (INT. AUD.: 3) Xiaolei Song, BP (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Sarah Greer Speaker: Xiaolei Song 3:55 PM...... Interpolation of regularly sampled prestack seismic data 3:55 PM...... Feasibility study on 3D frequency-domain anisotropic elastic with self-supervised learning Satyakee Sen, Sribharath wave modeling using spectral element method with parallel Kainkaryam, Cen Ong, and Arvind Sharma, TGS (INT. AUD.: 2) direct linear solvers Yang Li and Romain Brossier, Univ. Speaker: Satyakee Sen Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre; and Ludovic Métivier, Univ. Grenoble 4:20 PM...... Processing techniques and challenges for high-resolution Alpes, ISTerre and Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS (INT. AUD.: 3) 3D marine seismic data: Case studies from the Gulf of Speaker: Yang Li Mexico and Japan Ye Feng, Thomas Hess, and Timothy Meckel, 4:20 PM...... Coupled-domain acoustic-elastic solver for anisotropic Bureau of Economic Geology and Institute for Geophysics, media: A mimetic finite difference approach Harpreet Singh, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin Jeffrey Shragge, and Ilya Tsvankin, Colorado School of Mines (INT. AUD.: 3) (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Timothy Meckel Speaker: Harpreet Sethi 4:45 PM...... Construction of 3D and 5D D-volumes in prestack domain 4:45 PM...... A numerical study of how randomly oriented cracks João H. Speglich, CEPETRO/UNICAMP; Jorge H. Faccipieri, CCES/ influence the nonlinear interactions of elastic waves Herurisa CEPID and CEPETRO/UNICAMP; Nicholas T. Okita, CEPETRO/ Rusmanugroho, Alison Malcolm, and Meghdad Darijani, UNICAMP; Tiago A. Coimbra, CEPETRO/UNICAMP and Martin Memorial University of Newfoundland (INT. AUD.: 1) Tygel, CCES/CEPID, and CEPETRO/UNICAMP (INT. AUD.: 2) Speaker: Herurisa Rusmanugroho Speaker: João Henrique Speglich 50 SEG 2019 Official Program Sponsored by
(INT AUD: ) = indicates 1 = Little or no detailed knowledge of general topic area 4 = Significant knowledge and experience in topic area intended audience 2 = Heard of topic area but has no direct experience 5 = Detailed knowledge and experience in topic area 3 = Some knowledge and experience in topic area 6 = Domain area specialists Monday, 16 September 2019 Monday, 16 September 2019 SPMI 1 Enhancement of RTM and its Applications 1 SS 1 Recent Advances and the Road Ahead Session Chairs: Xin Cheng and Ian Jones Session Chairs: Raymond Abma and Christine Krohn Location: 214C Location: 301B Synopsis: Enhancements to the RTM algorithm from reducing RTM Synopsis: The talks include overview perspectives and examples of artifacts to efficient and accurate ways to generate RTM angle cutting-edge research for the hot-topics areas of unconventionals, gathers. FWI/imaging, machine learning and seismic acquisition. 1:50 PM...... Improving interpretability of seismic images with directional 1:50 PM...... The use of geophysics in unconventional reservoirs; a image partitions and model-based techniques Olga Zdraveva, perspective and path forward Scott Singleton, Independence Joe Zuech, George Zhao, Mohamed Hegazy and Ruoyu Gu, Resources Management (INT. AUD.: 3) WesternGeco (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Scott Singleton Speaker: Olga Zdraveva 2:15 PM...... Seismic inversion for engineering applications in 2:15 PM...... Dip-guided Laplacian image filter for RTM Charlie Jing, unconventional reservoirs Colin M. Sayers, Sagnik Dasgupta, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company; and John E. Lennert D. den Boer, Edan Gofer, Maria Lascano, David Anderson, Retired from ExxonMobil Upstream Research Paddock, Vasudhaven Sudhakar, and Andy Walz; WesternGeco Company (INT. AUD.: 2) (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: Charlie Jing Speaker: Colin Sayers 2:40 PM...... PS RTM with single mode wave propagations Bing Tang, 2:40 PM...... Building realistic structure models to train convolutional Sheng Xu, and Hongbo Zhou, Equinor US; Hossein M. Zadeh neural networks for seismic structural interpretation and Marit S. Guttormsen, Equinor ASA (INT. AUD.: 4) Xinming Wu, Zhicheng Geng, Yunzhi Shi, Nam Pham, and Speaker: Bing Tang Sergey Fomel, BEG, UT Austin (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:05 PM...... Reverse time migration as the transpose of forward operator Speaker: Xinming Wu by rapid expansion method (REM) Reynam C. Pestana and 3:05 PM...... Results from a 3D field trial with a seismic acquisition and Daniel Revelo; CPGG/UFBA;INCT-GP/CNPq (INT. AUD.: 3) processing method based on continuous wavefields Tilman Speaker: Reynam Pestana Klüver, Stian Hegna, and Jostein Lima, PGS (INT. AUD.: 3) 3:30 PM...... Amplitude enhancement of RTM angle gathers with Speaker: Tilman Kluever deconvolution Sean Crawley, Faqi Liu, Elena Klochikhina, 3:30 PM...... The first active seismic experiment on Mars to characterize Nizar Chemingui, and Dan Whitmore, PGS (INT. AUD.: 4) the shallow subsurface structure at the InSight landing Speaker: Sean Crawley site N. Brinkman, C. Schmelzbach, D. Sollberger, M. van Driel, 3:55 PM...... Simple, efficient hybrid domain common image gather J. ten Pierick, J. O. A. Robertsson, F. Andersson, S. Stähler, C. Shin, Seoul National University; T. Ha, National Institute and D. Giardini, ETH, Zürich; S. Kedar, T. Hudson, K. Hurst, A. for Mathematical Sciences, Daejeon, Korea; and S. Ko, Shins Kiely, and W. B. Banerdt, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Geophysics Corp., Seoul, Korea (INT. AUD.: 5) Institute of Technology; M. Grott, T. Spohn, and C. Krause, Speaker: Changsoo Shin Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt (DLR); L. Fayon 4:20 PM...... Seismic imaging with optimal source wavefield and P. Lognonné, Institut de Physique du Globe, Paris; B. reconstruction Ivan Lim Chen Ning and Paul Sava, Center for Knapmeyer-Endrun, University of Cologne; P. Delage, Ecole des Wave Phenomena, Colorado School of Mines (INT. AUD.: 3) ponts, France; W. T. Pike, Imperial College, London; A. Horleston Speaker: Ivan Lim Chen Ning and N. Teanby, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK; and C. Vretto, 4:45 PM...... Sampling analysis in gather conversion Meixia Wang and Technical University Kaiserslautern (INT. AUD.: 2) Sheng Xu, Equinor US Operations (INT. AUD.: 2) Speaker: Nienke Brinkman Speaker: Meixia Wang 3:55 PM...... From incremental to transformational workflows: Contemporary imaging and what comes next John Brittan and Ian F. Jones, ION (INT. AUD.: 3) Speaker: John Brittan 4:20 PM...... Waveform inversion via source extension Guanghui Huang, Microseismic Michigan State University; Rami Nammour, Total E&P R&T USA; William W. Symes, Rice University; and Mohamed Dolliazal, Monitoring Total E&P R&T USA (INT. AUD.: 3) By Vladimir Grechka Speaker: William Symes and Werner M. Heigl 4:45 PM...... Time reversal in seismic Evgeny Landa, Tel-Aviv University; and Matan Shustak, Emerson (INT. AUD.: 1) ORAL SESSIONS Purchase your copy in the Book Mart Speaker: Evgeny Landa located in the Convention Center Lobby. SM seg.org/newbooks www.sponsorwebsite.com Society of Exploration Geophysicists | seg.org 51
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