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CGG Delivers Reservoir-Oriented Data for Fort Trinidad in East Texas

By [email protected] - 27th April 2017 - 17:58

CGG announced today the completion of state-of-the-art reservoir-oriented seismic processing and imaging for its Fort Trinidad 3D multi-client survey in Houston County, East Texas. The data is now available for license.

Fort Trinidad is the 104-square-mile eastward continuation of CGG’s Rock Ridge East and Bedias Creek Merge surveys. All three have been acquired and processed to a high specification, using a workflow specifically developed for unconventional plays, to provide superior-quality seismic data for characterization of Cretaceous reservoirs in the Eaglebine, Buda and Georgetown formations.

Luc Schlumberger, EVP, Multi-Client & New Ventures, CGG, said: “Fort Trinidad extends our East Texas library of technologically advanced multi-client 3D surveys. This library has been processed with the latest imaging techniques to illuminate the stacked pay formations of the Buda-Georgetown Lime play while giving greater insight into fracture density.”

Image: Map showing location of CGG's Fort Trinidad, Rock Ridge East and Bedias Creek Merge multi-client surveys in East Texas.

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