Multi-client data library

Seismic data courtesy of CGG

Allton`s data library contains subsurface resistivity volumes well suited for advanced imaging and interpretation used in exploration and delineation of hydrocarbon accumulations in areas of high prospectivity.  All resistivity volumes are provided as industry standard SEGY format for simple integration with other data sets and geological models.

Our 3D vertical-vertical resistivity volumes can be licensed under a range of different commercial models.

We are always open to partnerships for new multi-client projects where there are technical and commercial interests.

 

Please contact Aslak Myklebostad.

Midgard North

The PM17250 Midgard North 3D survey covers 500 km2 in the Norwegian Sea. The primary objectives were mapping of resistive anomalies in the Cretaceous and Jurassic intervals, delineation of an undeveloped hydrocarbon discovery and CSEM calibration against know wells and fields in the area.

Data was acquired in 2017 with the Olympic Taurus in water depth of 240 to 360 m. The area covered by acquisition includes acreage in blocks 6507/8, 6507/9, 6507/10, 6507/11 6507/12. A stationary vertical electric dipole source with output 5000 A was deployed in 211 pre-defined positions, and vertical E-field data recorded for 221 receiver positions. Acquisition configuration is 1,7km node spacing and 1.7km source spacing.

Data availability is 2D resistivity sections and 3D resistivity volumes in depth.

Frigg East

The PM19250 Frigg East 3D survey covers 180 km2 in the North Sea. The primary objectives were mapping of resistive anomalies in the Tertiary interval and delineation of a hydrocarbon discovery.

Data was acquired in 2019 with the Bourbon Sapphire in sea water depths between 100 and 130 m. The area covered by acquisition includes acreage in blocks 25/2 and 25/3. A stationary vertical electric 5000 A dipole source was deployed in 193 pre-defined positions, and vertical E-field data recorded for 117 receiver positions. Acquisition configuration was 1.4km node spacing and 700m source spacing.

Data availability is 2D resistivity sections and 3D resistivity volumes in depth.

Gjøa

The PM18250 Gjøa 3D survey covers 675 km2 in the northern North Sea. The primary objectives were mapping of resistive anomalies in the Cretaceous and Jurassic intervals along with calibration against existing hydrocarbon discoveries.

Data was acquired in 2018 in water depths between 200 and 400 m. The area covered by acquisition includes acreage in blocks 35/9, 35/12, 36/7 and 36/8. A stationary vertical electric dipole 5000 A source was deployed in 248 pre-defined positions, and vertical E-field data recorded for 260 receiver positions. Acquisition configuration is 1.7km node spacing and 1.7km source spacing.

Data availability is 2D resistivity sections and 3D resistivity volumes in depth.

Heidrun North

The PM18252 Heidrun North 3D survey covers 370 km2 in the Norwegian Sea. The primary objectives were mapping of resistive anomalies in the Cretaceous and Jurassic intervals along with calibration against existing hydrocarbon discoveries and dry wells.

Data was acquired in 2018 in water depths of 270 to 420 m. The area covered by acquisition includes acreage in blocks 6507/5, 6507/6, 6507/8 and 6507/9. A stationary vertical electric dipole 5000 A source was deployed in 118 pre-defined positions and vertical E-field data recorded for 127 receiver positions. Acquisition configuration is 1.7km node spacing and 1.7km source spacing.

Data availability is 2D resistivity sections and 3D resistivity volumes in depth.