IP Library Granted Patent US 11,988,791
Granted Patent B2
US 11,988,791 · App. 16/891,817 · Granted May 21, 2024

Sparse seismic data acquisition

Inventors: Adrian McGrail (Houston, TX); Paul Farmer (Houston, TX)
Assignee: TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company
G01V1/3843G01V1/09G01V1/201G01V1/3808G01V2210/1293G01V2210/1423
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Patent No.
US 11,988,791
App. No.
16/891,817
Granted
May 21, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments herein use an acquisition vessel towing a plurality of receivers and a seismic source and a source vessel towing a seismic source to acquire seismic data corresponding to a subsurface below a bottom surface of a body of water. When activating the seismic source on the acquisition vessel, the plurality of receivers acquire survey data for a central coverage area underneath a swath defined by the plurality of receivers. However, when activating the seismic source on the source vessel, the plurality of receivers acquires survey data for a side coverage area. The embodiments herein control a separation distance between the acquisition and source vessels so that there is a gap between the central and side coverage areas resulting from activating the seismic sources towed by those vessels. This gap can reduce the cost and time required to perform the seismic survey.

Claims (48)

1. A method comprising:

towing a plurality of receivers and a first seismic source behind a first vessel, wherein the first vessel tows a plurality of streamers, wherein multiple ones of the plurality of receivers are disposed along each of the plurality of streamers, and wherein the plurality of streamers define a swath;

acquiring, using the plurality of receivers, first survey data resulting from activating the first seismic source, wherein the first survey data corresponds to a first coverage area of a subsurface below a bottom surface of a body of water;

towing a second seismic source behind a second vessel;

acquiring, using the plurality of receivers, second survey data resulting from activating the second seismic source, wherein the second survey data corresponds to a second coverage area of the subsurface, wherein no portion of the second coverage area is overlapped by the swath; and

controlling a separation distance between the first and second vessels to result in a desired gap between the first and second coverage areas.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

towing a third seismic source behind a third vessel;

acquiring, using the plurality of receivers, third survey data resulting from activating the third seismic source, wherein the third survey data corresponds to a third coverage area of the subsurface; and

controlling a separation distance between the first and third vessels to result in a second desired gap between the first and third coverage areas.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the second vessel is located on a first side of the first vessel and the third vessel is located on a second, opposite side of the first vessel.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the desired gap and the second desired gap have a same width.

5. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:

towing a fourth seismic source behind a fourth vessel;

acquiring, using the plurality of receivers, fourth survey data resulting from activating the fourth seismic source, wherein the fourth survey data corresponds to a fourth coverage area of the subsurface; and

controlling a separation distance between the first and fourth vessels to result in a third desired gap between the fourth coverage area and one of the second and third coverage areas,

wherein one of the second vessel and the third vessel is between the first vessel and the fourth vessel.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

traversing a survey region using a plurality of sail lines defined by the first and second coverage areas, wherein locations of the first and second vessels in the survey region are controlled so that there is a second desired gap between at least two of the plurality of sail lines.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

generating a seismic survey using the first and second survey data, wherein the seismic survey comprises a gap corresponding to the desired gap.

8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

predicting survey data corresponding to the desired gap based on the first and second survey data; and

generating a seismic survey using the first, second, and predicted survey data.

9. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing code, wherein, when executed by a computer processor, the code causes the processor to perform an operation comprising:

acquiring, using a plurality of receivers towed behind a first vessel, first survey data resulting from activating a first seismic source towed behind the first vessel, wherein the first vessel tows a plurality of streamers, wherein multiple ones of the plurality of receivers are disposed along each of the plurality of streamers, and wherein the plurality of streamers define a swath, and wherein the first survey data corresponds to a first coverage area of a subsurface below a bottom surface of a body of water; and

acquiring, using the plurality of receivers, second survey data resulting from activating a second seismic source towed behind a second vessel, wherein the second survey data corresponds to a second coverage area of the subsurface, wherein no portion of the second coverage area is overlapped by the swath, and wherein there is a desired gap between the first and second coverage areas.

10. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing code of claim 9 , wherein a width of the first coverage area is contained within a width of the swath.

11. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing code of claim 9 , wherein a first portion of the second coverage area is overlapped by the swath and a second portion of the second coverage area is not overlapped by the swath.

12. The non-transitory computer readable medium storing code of claim 9 , wherein the operation further comprises:

acquiring, using the plurality of receivers, third survey data resulting from activating a third seismic source towed behind a third vessel, wherein the third survey data corresponds to a third coverage area of the subsurface, wherein there is a second desired gap between the first and third coverage areas,

wherein the second vessel is towed on a first side of the first vessel and the third vessel is towed on a second, opposite side of the first vessel.

13. A survey system, comprising:

a first vessel configured to:

tow a plurality of receivers, a plurality of streamers, and a first seismic source, wherein multiple ones of the plurality of receivers are disposed along each of the plurality of streamers, and wherein the plurality of streamers define a swath; and

acquire, using the plurality of receivers, first survey data resulting from activating the first seismic source, wherein the first survey data corresponds to a first coverage area of a subsurface below a bottom surface of a body of water; and

a second vessel configured to:

tow a second seismic source, wherein the first vessel is configured to acquire, using the plurality of receivers, second survey data resulting from activating the second seismic source, wherein the second survey data corresponds to a second coverage area of the subsurface, wherein no portion of the second coverage area is overlapped by the swath, and wherein the first and second vessels are configured to control a separation distance to result in a desired gap between the first and second coverage areas.

14. The survey system of claim 13 , further comprising:

a third vessel configured to tow a third seismic source,

wherein the first vessel is configured to acquire, using the plurality of receivers, third survey data resulting from activating the third seismic source, wherein the third survey data corresponds to a third coverage area of the subsurface, wherein the first and third vessels are configured to control a second separation distance to result in a second desired gap between the first and third coverage areas.

15. The survey system of claim 14 , wherein the second vessel is located on a first side of the first vessel and the third vessel is located on a second, opposite side of the first vessel.

16. The survey system of claim 14 , wherein the desired gap and the second desired gap have a same width.

17. The survey system of claim 14 , further comprising:

a fourth vessel configured to tow a fourth seismic source,

wherein the first vessel is configured to acquire, using the plurality of receivers, fourth survey data resulting from activating the fourth seismic source, wherein the fourth survey data corresponds to a fourth coverage area of the subsurface,

wherein the first vessel and the fourth vessel are configured to control a third separation distance to result in a third desired gap between the fourth coverage area and one of the second and third coverage areas.

18. The survey system of claim 14 , wherein the first, second, and third vessels each tow multiple seismic sources.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2022
From: ION GEOPHYSICAL CORPORATION; GX TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION; GX GEOSCIENCE CORPORATION S. DE R.L. DE C.V.; GX TECHNOLOGY IMAGING SERVICES LIMITED; GX TECHNOLOGY EAME LIMITED; ION INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, L.P.
To: TGS-NOPEC GEOPHYSICAL COMPANY
Reel/Frame 061228/0057 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2020
From: MCGRAIL, ADRIAN; FARMER, PAUL
To: ION GEOPHYSICAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053034/0506 →