--> Abstract: 3-D Seismic Benefits from Exploration through Development: An Exxon Perspective, by M. G. Johnso, G. M. Gaskins, and M. Greenlee; #90987 (1993).
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JOHNSON, M. G., and G. M. GASKINS, Exxon Exploration Company; and M. GREENLEE, Exxon Production Research Company

Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Seismic Benefits from Exploration through Development: An Exxon Perspective

Exxon has participated in over 370 Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic surveys in 13 countries since the late-1970's. The worldwide distribution of our experience is led by western Europe, the Gulf of Mexico, and Canada. These surveys have added significant value to our upstream operations and we consider Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic to be the single most important technology to ensure the effective and cost-efficient exploration and development of our oil and gas fields.

Exxon is applying Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic technology in established exploration trends, the early phases of field delineation, development decision making, as well as field exploitation. Our use of Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic surveys has led to the addition of new reserves, drilling of fewer dry or marginal exploration wells, and optimization of the number and placement of delineation, development, and secondary recovery wells. These benefits are a result of superior structural definition, more detailed reservoir descriptions, reservoir fluid content characterizations, and quantitative interpretation methods.

Although Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic surveys are expensive, when balanced against potential investments in non-productive acreage, a costly dry hole or two, a misplaced platform, incorrect assumptions on reservoir extent and geometry, or maybe even premature field abandonment--Previous Hit3-DTop seismic surveys in most areas aremoney well spent.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90987©1993 AAPG Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 25-28, 1993.