IP Library Granted Patent US 11,598,891
Granted Patent B2
US 11,598,891 · App. 17/092,226 · Granted Mar 7, 2023

Low frequency and ultra low frequency seismic source having multiple operating heads for marine exploration

Inventors: Stephen Chelminski (Peterborough, NH); Joshua Ronen (Orinda, CA)
Assignee: SERCEL INC.
G01V1/137
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Patent No.
US 11,598,891
App. No.
17/092,226
Granted
Mar 7, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A seismic source having two or more operating heads with a firing chamber pressure vessel of compressed air for generating seismic oscillations at low and ultra-low frequencies (ULF) for marine seismic exploration. The multi-headed sound source increases low frequency signal in ranges from below 1 Hz to around 7 Hz to provide greater penetration of the seismic signal through complex overburden such as salt or basalt, improve velocity model building with methods such as Full Wave Inversion, improve the ability to build blocky reservoir models, and improve resolution by reducing side lobes.

Claims (39)

1. A seismic source for marine exploration comprising:

a single firing chamber having a curved head, the single firing chamber extending along an axis and being configured to store compressed air;

at least two operating heads attached externally to the curved head of the single firing chamber and each configured to fluidly communicate with the single firing chamber to receive the compressed air, the at least two operating heads extending along the axis, each having (1) discharge ports open at one end to an ambient and (2) a shuttle assembly configured to seal the single firing chamber; and

a control module configured to fire the seismic source by releasing a seal of the shuttle assembly and discharging the compressed air from the single firing chamber to form an oscillating bubble seismic pulse from the release of air from the discharge ports of each of the at least two operating heads,

wherein the at least two operating heads extend away from the curved head of the single firing chamber, along a same direction of the axis.

2. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 wherein the at least two operating heads comprising divider posts between the discharge ports; and

wherein the divider posts are of unequal dimensions to form discharge ports of different dimensions.

3. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 2 wherein the dimensions of the divider posts facing the axis of the firing chamber are larger in dimensions than the divider posts facing away from the axis of the firing chamber to form larger discharge ports facing away from the axis of the firing chamber than the discharge ports facing the axis of the firing chamber.

4. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 comprising:

a hub positioned along the axis of the firing chamber; and

spokes attached to the hub and extending between the at least two operating heads, the spokes configured to prevent the operating heads from separating or stressfully vibrating when the seismic source is fired.

5. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 comprising a conduit pipe extending through the length of the firing chamber, the conduit pipe configured for conducting at least one electrical control cable and at least one air supply hose.

6. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 5 comprising at least one external terminal connector positioned at an end of the conduit pipe, the at least one external terminal connector configured for connection of at least one electrical cable from an exploration ship to the at least one electrical control cable of the conduit pipe.

7. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 5 comprising at least one external air supply connector positioned at an end of the conduit pipe, the at least one external air supply configured for connection of at least one air supply hose from an exploration ship to the at least one air supply hose of the conduit pipe.

8. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 5 wherein the control module comprising an electrical distribution terminal configured to connect the control module to an electrical cable from the conduit pipe and to distribute power to the firing circuit of each of the at least two operating heads.

9. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 5 wherein the control module comprising a pneumatic distribution module configured to connect the control module to an air supply hose from the conduit pipe and to distribute air separately to each of the at least two operating heads and distribute air separately to the firing chamber.

10. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 wherein the control module comprising a magazine configured for locating a firing circuit and solenoid valves for each of the at least two operating heads.

11. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 10 wherein the magazine comprising cavities for canisters located at a radius around a center line of the magazine, the canisters configured for housing the firing circuits and solenoid valves for each of the at least two operating heads.

12. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 wherein the control module comprising a communications module configured for monitoring and transmitting data comprising the timepoint of firing each of the at least two operating heads.

13. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 12 wherein the communications module configured for monitoring and transmitting data comprising at least one of readings from pressure sensors, temperature sensors, and hydrophone sensors.

14. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 wherein the control module configured to seal each of shuttle assemblies of the at least two operating heads to the firing chamber simultaneously.

15. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 comprising a vent configured to release compressed air from the firing chamber; and

wherein the control module configured to vent the compressed air from the firing chamber while keeping compressed air within the operating heads at a pressure higher than the pressure within the firing chamber.

16. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 wherein the control module is configured to fire all of the at least two operating heads simultaneously.

17. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 wherein the control module configured to fire all or some of the at least two operating heads sequentially triggered at predetermined intervals.

18. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 wherein the number of operating heads and the length, diameter and volume of the firing chamber may be selected to tune the characteristics of the seismic pulse.

19. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 comprising the operation of the seismic sources using a firing sequence to have all or some of the operating heads fire at different points in time.

20. The seismic source for marine exploration of claim 1 wherein the firing sequence has a time delay of between 1 and 50 milliseconds between the firing of each operating head of the seismic source in the order of the firing sequence.

21. A seismic source for marine exploration comprising:

a single firing chamber extending along an axis and configured to store compressed air;

at least two operating heads attached externally to the single firing chamber and each configured to fluidly communicate with the single firing chamber to receive the compressed air, the at least two operating heads each having (1) discharge ports open at one end to an ambient and (2) a shuttle assembly configured to seal the firing chamber, each of the two at least two operating heads extending along the axis, on a same side of the single firing chamber;

a control module configured to fire the seismic source by releasing a seal of the shuttle assembly and discharging the compressed air from the single firing chamber to form an oscillating bubble seismic pulse from the release of air from the discharge ports of each of the at least two operating heads,

wherein the control module is centrally located along the axis, which is a center axis of the single firing chamber, between the at least two operating heads, and outside the single firing chamber, and

wherein the at least two operating heads are radially spaced from a center point around which a tubular housing holds the control module.

22. A seismic source for marine exploration comprising:

a firing chamber configured to store compressed air;

at least two operating heads, each having (1) discharge ports open at one end to an ambient, and (2) a shuttle assembly configured to seal the firing chamber; and

a control module configured to fire the seismic source by releasing a seal of the shuttle assembly and discharging the compressed air from the firing chamber to form an oscillating bubble seismic pulse from the release of air from the discharge ports of each of the at least two operating heads,

wherein the control module is configured to fill each of the at least two operating heads with compressed air prior to filling the firing chamber with compressed air.

Assignments (4)
FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 18, 2025
From: SERCEL INC.
To: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED, AS SECURITY AGENT
Reel/Frame 071680/0395 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 26, 2021
From: RONEN, JOSHUA
To: LOW IMPACT SEISMIC SOURCES, LLC
Reel/Frame 057300/0814 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2021
From: LOW IMPACT SEISMIC SOURCES, LLC
To: SERCEL INC.
Reel/Frame 056949/0479 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2021
From: CHELMINSKI, STEPHEN
To: LOW IMPACT SEISMIC SOURCES, LLC
Reel/Frame 056933/0889 →