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HGS General Dinner: Subsalt/Presalt Play

Sponsored by Fugro Robertson

Monday 8-Mar-10 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM CST

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Hilton Houston Westchase

9999 Westheimer Road
Houston Texas 77042 USA
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Phone: (713) 735-5994
Fax: (713) 735-5994

Speaker Dwight "Clint" Moore

Company: ION Geophysical Corporation

Event Description

 
"Pioneering the Global Subsalt/Presalt Play:

The World Beyond Mahogany (USA) Field" 

Ten years into the 21st century, the Subsalt play that began in the U.S. offshore Gulf of Mexico during the 1980’s, has evolved into a growing global Subsalt/Presalt play, of likely historic impact. Today, we are at the dawn of major reserve and production additions to the world oil & gas supply, as global Subsalt/Presalt petroleum exploration yields major results, not only in the Gulf of Mexico, but also off Brazil and West Africa. In the years ahead, these new discoveries will fuel further exploration & production below complex salt layers worldwide.

Since its inception, the greatest challenge for the Subsalt/Presalt play concept has been explorers’ difficulty in accurately imaging the seismic data below and around salt, in order to identify the potential structures to drill. As a result of recent major advances in seismic processing algorithms and computer processing speeds, explorers’ can now see Subsalt/Presalt images much more clearly. The most progressive are applying these latest technologies to more salt basins globally.

Reverse Time Migration (RTM) represents the most recent and significant advance in seismic imaging below salt layers. Propelled by advances in workflows, computing power, and data management, RTM now provides the most accurate view of Subsalt/Presalt prospects, discoveries, and fields. In addition, improved seismic acquisition technology utilizing longer seismic cable lengths and denser, larger data volume collection programs, such as wide-azimuth (WAZ) and multi-azimuth (MAZ) geometries, provide extensive data volumes for the application of advanced RTM technology. Without accurate seismic imaging technology, the drilling and development of prospects is much riskier and more expensive than desired.

Discovery and development of Subsalt/Presalt fields found in past decades, using less-advanced pre-stack depth imaging applied to short-offset 2-D & narrow azimuth 3-D seismic surveys, has discovered significant reserves and production, but represents a fraction of the potential that will likely be globally discovered using new RTM technology. As was learned in the early years of exploring subsalt in the US Gulf of Mexico, we must accurately image below the salt layers, in order to have sufficient success rates to justify future economic investment. There are now fewer limits on the future global oil & gas potential below salt, and the likely discovery of substantial oil & gas reserves and production for the world of tomorrow.
 
 

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HGS General Dinner: Subsalt/Presalt Play

Sponsored by Fugro Robertson

Monday 8-Mar-10 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM CST

Speaker Dwight "Clint" Moore

Company: ION Geophysical Corporation

Biography

Dwight "Clint" Moore is presently Vice-President – Corporate Development at ION Geophysical Corporation. He has previously worked as a staff geoscientist, supervisor, and manager in petroleum exploration & development, business development, and strategic planning, at Diamond Shamrock-Maxus, Anadarko, and Murphy.

He's focused much of his 30+ year professional career on petroleum exploration and development offshore, especially North America, where he has worked on the discovery and development of many offshore fields. Clint has extensive experience in salt tectonics, complex depositional systems, sedimentary & stratigraphic processes, subsalt/presalt petroleum exploration, development, & economics, and now subsalt/presalt seismic imaging.

Since 1985, he has intensely focused on subsalt/presalt exploration,  as a result of his work on the Diamond Shamrock SMI 200 well, which discovered the first massive sands below a regional salt sheet in the offshore Gulf of Mexico. Clint joined Anadarko in 1987, where he was lead geoscientist in pioneering their subsalt play and concepts, which discovered Mahogany Field, the first productive subsalt field in the Gulf, as well as Tanzanite and Hickory fields.

He is a Past President (94-95) of the HGS, as well as a past Treasurer of AAPG (04-06), and has received the HGS President's Award, Distinguished Service Award, and Honorary Membership Award. He was Chief Editor of the popular HGS/NOGS guidebook on "Productive Low Resistivity Well Logs of the Offshore Gulf of Mexico", and has published multiple technical articles and presentations on subsalt/presalt exploration.

Clint earned degrees with Honors in Geology and Business Administration/Finance (Economics Minor) from Southern Methodist University in 1978.  He is the son of the late Gulf Coast wildcatter, Alfred C. Moore, who pioneered the current Marine Tuscaloosa Oil Shale Play, beginning in the late 1960's.
 
 

HGS General Dinner: Subsalt/Presalt Play

Sponsored by Fugro Robertson

Monday 8-Mar-10 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM CST

Hilton Houston Westchase

9999 Westheimer Road
Houston Texas 77042 USA
Google Maps | Hotels Near | Yahoo! Maps | Weather Forecast
Phone: (713) 735-5994
Fax: (713) 735-5994

HGS General Dinner: Subsalt/Presalt Play

Sponsored by Fugro Robertson

Monday 8-Mar-10 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM CST

 
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5-Mar-10 5:30 PM
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