Geophysics
Surveying
Surveying department is performing its role as technical and effective unit in OEOC Company by updating its technical knowledge and equipments, attending in different land and marine seismological projects and cooperating with foreign companies.
Operating stages of land surveying:
Operating measures of marine surveying group:
Marine surveying considerably differs land surveying. The main responsibility of our operational group is receiving primary information and preparing regional map and a list of receiver and explosive points. Then, coordinates of designed lines and position of related points will be uploaded to employed software and subsequent coordination will be done with navigation department to direct the ships to related operational region.
Synchronicity is one of the most important issues in marine operations. That is, after direction of ship on required routes and arriving specific point, shoot order will be issued by surveying software and immediately, explosive equipments will be activated while recording system starts to register reflected data. Meanwhile, all information will automatically be registered on magnetic bonds and submitted to quality control unit after fulfillment of necessary processing.
Surveying group shall test all equipments in operational wharf before commencement of operations and prepare a report about it. This group may employ satellite GPS systems during operation and receive correcting information from coast stations to locate exact position of ships and consequently locate related seismological points (receiver points, energy resources, target points) on the basis of UKOOA format. It shall also provide a final report including report of devices’ tests, operating map and list of purpose points on magnetic bonds.
A perspective of geographic information system in OEOC surveying department:
Required procedures were done during past year for establishment of integrated web database in Tehran office. Beneficial measures were done in this case after fulfillment of feasibility studies and consideration of company’s objectives.
Auto pilot representation of Bahar 2D project was completely different from what was previously occurred; and usage of elevation model and satellite images which were provided to create a realistic and 3D view of district along with representation of all details and also with high capabilities in sampling question and answer process is one of the GIS projects.
Seismic Operations in Urban Districts
Electromagnetic Pulse Energy Source
Model: YENISEI-KEM-4
This specific type of devices which are erected on URAL vehicles, are employed as energy source and as per riskless nature of energy, they are appropriate for usage in residential districts, adjacent to buildings or in environmentally sensitive areas.
Hereunder are some technical specifications of this device:
Land 2D and 3D Seismic Operations
Geophysical studies are the most common method in oil and gas exploration companies which is used to determine structure and area of subsurface geological structures and also for development of oil and gas fields.
Seismological study is a geophysical method which includes different activities including gathering, processing, explaining and defining seismological data. Results of these studies may subsequently used for preparation of graphic model from subsurface structures.
In 2D seismology which is performed by the purpose of providing general scheme from subsurface structures, data gathering is done on seismological routes and in areas with far distances; while 3D seismology, the routes and points are more concentrated which will provide required conditions for preparation of 3D images from subsurface horizons.
Gathering Land Seismological Data:
Oil Exploration Operations Company with more than thirty years of experience in oil and gas exploration activities is the main geophysics contractor in Iran which presents its services to internal and international employer companies.
This company is providing highly qualified services for collecting 2D and 3D seismological data in different geographical areas including plane, mountains, swamplands and seas. Appropriate designs, energy source, equipments and field processing techniques are selected on the basis of environmental, geological and cultural conditions and in accordance with project’s purposes.
Oil Exploration Operation Company succeeds to introduce itself as a company with capacity of providing qualified services.
Operational groups of this company are employing qualified and educated personnel, modern equipments and latest working methods including:
Oil Exploration Operations Company has done more than thirty 2D and 3D seismological projects and cooperated with international geophysical companies that some of them are as follows:
China-BGP | Norway – GGS | Vietnam-BATUPETRO |
China- SINOPEC | UK- WESTERN GECO | Australia- SANTOS |
Italy – EDISON | Turkey- TES | Switzerland- ZEROMAX |
Austria – OMV | UK- ENSIGN | Russia-SNG Gissar / Luk |
Germany- GEOPRO GMBH | France – CGG | Malaysia – PETRONAS |
Seismological Operations (1997 – 2011)
More than 17200 km2 | Land 3D survey |
More than 4000 km2 | Land 3D survey (with foreign companies) |
More than 6483 km2 | Marine 3D survey |
More than 24500 km2 | Land 2D survey |
Geophysical Equipments
The main secret of our success is continual improvement of equipments along with permanent development of personnel’s knowledge.
Oil Exploration Operations Company is always following a specific plan in updating its equipments and software that are used in operational works. This company is recently employing modern seismological equipments including UL428Sercel and UL408Sercel recording systems and 65 Nomad vibrators in its projects.
Aforesaid recording systems are more qualified than previous ones. Some of their specifications are as follows:
Usage of modern software (Seismic Network Software) for controlling modern equipments of aforesaid machineries. This software can prepare Single-Component or Multi-Component recording through 3D methods and has very considerable capacity for registration of seismic data in big projects.
65Nomad vibrators which are employed in this company are providing required conditions for production in different geographical conditions with high security and less maintenance requirements.
Oil Exploration Operation Company has some special equipment for surveying seismological data in hydrocarbon fields with complicated structures and also in vulnerable and residential areas. These special equipments are as follows:
Digital Sensor Unit (DSU428)-3-Coponents Geophones
The electronic parts of these geophones are located in a compressed light container along with three sensors which are a part of UL408Sersel recording system.
This system was employed in a project in Uzbekistan and its qualified data was considerably welcomed by employed company (Petronas).
List of Fulfilled Projects:
LIST OF LAND & TZ SEISMIC PROJECTS ( 1998-2014) |
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Project |
Type |
Terrain |
Client |
Size ( as indicated in initial contract) |
Actual work conducted by OEOC |
Start Date |
Completion Date/ Current Situation |
|
Mahshahr (Iran) |
2D |
Desert/Marshland |
NIOC |
500 Km |
500 km |
1998 |
2000 |
|
Darkhoyen (Iran) |
3D |
Desert |
NIOC |
373 Km² |
373 Km² |
1998 |
2000 |
|
Ab-Teymoor (Iran) |
3D |
Desert |
NIOC |
420 Km² |
420 Km² |
1999 |
2001 |
|
Shanul (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
GFTP |
755 Km |
725 Km |
1999 |
1999 |
|
Ardestan (Iran) |
2D |
Flat land |
NIOC |
1175 Km |
1175 Km |
1999 |
2001 |
|
Genaveh (Iran) |
2D |
Flat land |
NIOC |
886 Km |
886 Km |
1999 |
2000 |
|
Talkheh (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
PEDEC |
125 Km |
125 Km |
1999 |
2000 |
|
Gorgan (Iran) |
3D |
Forest |
KEPCO |
195 Km² |
216 Km² |
2000 |
2001 |
|
Tabriz (Iran)
|
2D |
Mountain |
PEDEC |
229 Km |
229 km |
2000 |
2001 |
|
Fasa –Darab (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
NIOC |
1100 Km |
580Km |
2001 |
2002 |
|
Gheshm (Iran) |
2D |
Land |
NIOC |
594 Km |
594Km |
2001 |
2001 |
|
Serajeh (Iran) |
2D |
Salt lake |
NIOC |
154 Km |
137 Km |
2001 |
2001 |
|
Ein-e-Khosh (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
OEID |
276 Km |
526 Km |
2001 |
2002 |
|
Anaran ( with CCG) (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
Norsk Hydro |
1,005 Km |
544 Km |
2001 |
2002 |
|
Mehr Block (Iran) |
2D |
Sand dune desert |
OMV |
976 Km |
976 Km |
2001 |
2002 |
|
Kashan (Iran) |
2D |
Desert/Marshland |
SINOPEC |
150 Km |
150 Km |
2001 |
2002 |
|
Kharg (Persian Gulf) |
3D |
TZ.OBC |
Total-Fina-Elf |
600 km² |
600 km² |
2001 |
2002 |
|
Kerenj&Parsi (Iran) |
3D |
Mountain |
NIOC |
762Km² |
762Km² |
2002 |
2003 |
|
Yasooj (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
GeoPro |
83 Km |
83 Km |
2002 |
2003 |
|
Baba Monir (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
Edison |
534 Km |
534 Km |
2002 |
2003 |
|
Azadegan (Iran) |
3D |
Desert/ Marshland |
NIOC |
1900 Km² |
1790 Km² |
2002 |
2004 |
|
Homa-Tabnak-Madar (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
PEDEC |
580 Km |
572 Km |
2003 |
2004 |
|
Koohestan II (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
NIOC |
1617 Km |
1691 Km |
2003 |
2005 |
|
Paydar (Iran) |
2D |
Sand dune desert |
OEID |
614 Km |
716 Km |
2003 |
2004 |
|
Serajeh (Iran) |
3D |
Salt lake |
PEDEC |
177 Km² |
177 Km² |
2004 |
2005 |
|
Mansouri (Iran) |
3D |
Marshland |
PEDEC |
642 Km² |
640 Km² |
2004 |
2005 |
|
Marun & Kupal (Iran) |
3D |
Flat land/Mountain |
NIOC |
1600 Km² |
3000 Km² |
2004 |
2006 |
|
Pazanan (Iran) |
3D |
Mountain |
PEDEC |
1410 Km² |
1001 Km² |
2007 |
2009 |
|
Abadan (Iran) |
2D |
TZ, OBC |
NIOC |
975 km |
956 km |
2006 |
2009 |
|
Hendijan (Iran) |
3D |
TZ,OBC |
IOOC |
450 Km²(ff) |
672 Km² |
2006 |
2008 |
|
Mansoorabad (Iran) |
3D |
Flat land/Mountain |
NIOC |
243 km2 |
250 Km² |
2007 |
2008 |
|
Boysun Block (Uzbekistan) |
3D/2D |
Mountain |
Petronas |
635 Km² (ff) /893 km |
635 Km² (ff) /893 km |
2006 |
2008 |
|
SKB & AT Blocks (Uzbekistan) |
3D |
Mountain |
Lukoil |
215 Km² |
215 Km² |
2007 |
2008 |
|
Tagam (Uzbekistan) |
3D |
Mountain |
Zeromax |
151 Km² |
151 Km² |
2008 |
2008 |
|
Kopehdagh (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
NIOC |
420 km |
520 km |
2008 |
2008 |
|
Lavan (Persian Gulf) |
3D |
Land, TZ,OBC |
IOOC |
140 km² |
220 km² |
2008 |
2009 |
|
Soh , Kataran- (Kyrgyzstan) |
2D |
Land |
Santos |
420 km |
475 km |
2009 |
2009 |
|
SW-West Gissar (Uzbekistan) |
3D |
Mountain |
Luk Oil |
360 km² |
360 km² |
2009 |
2010 |
|
Surkhansky Pilot Test (Uzbekistan) |
2D |
Land |
Petronas |
140 km |
148 km |
2009 |
2010 |
|
Danan Block (Iran) |
2D |
Mountain |
Batupetro |
572 km |
647 km |
2009 |
2010 |
|
Bibi-Hakimeh (Iran) |
3D |
Mountain |
NISOC |
1650 km² |
500 km² |
2009 |
2011 |
|
Ramin (Iran) |
3D |
Land |
NISOC |
876 km² |
600 km² + 300 km |
2009 |
Finished Ongoing |
|
Surkhansky (Uzbekistan) |
2D |
Land |
Petronas |
1,200 km |
1259 km |
2009 |
2010 |
|
Blocks 35&36, onshore (Uzbekistan) |
2D |
Land |
Daewoo Energy |
3,400km |
3,400km |
2010 |
2010 |
|
Lali & Karoon (Iran) |
3D |
Mountain |
NISOC |
1,050 km² |
N/A |
2010 |
On-going |
|
Kopehdagh II |
2D |
Mountain |
NIOC |
650 km |
790 km |
2011 |
2012 |
|
Zagros-1 |
2D |
Mountain |
NIOC |
750 km |
650 km |
2011 |
2013 |
|
Zahab |
2D |
Land / Mountain |
NIOC |
1050 km |
N/A |
2013 |
On-going |
|
Sepehr |
2D/3D |
Land |
NIOPC |
320 lkm/1460 km2 |
N/A |
2014 |
On-going |
Marine Seismic Operations
Surveying marine seismic data: providing qualified services in shallow and deep waters
Persian Gulf includes the greatest global oil and gas reservoirs. 2000PC project which was fulfilled as per contract between Iran National Oil Company as one party and Mostazafan Foundation’s Energy Group and Norex Group (a Norwegian Company) as the other party, covers all coastal waters in Iran and highly qualified 2D seismic operations were done. Accordingly, a concentrated network with distance of 2*2 km was obtained from seismic lines and subsequent surveys were performed. Oil Exploration Operations Company played a key role in mentioned process.
The value of this project was 105,000,000 million dollars which lasts for two years and completed in June 2002.
Hereunder is a list of OEOC marine seismic projects.
LIST OF MARINE SEISMIC PROJECTS(1998-2014) |
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No. |
Project |
Type |
Client |
Size |
Start Date |
Completion date |
1 |
PC2000 ( Persian Gulf) |
2D |
PEDCO |
3,500 km |
1999 |
2002 |
2 |
Salman ( Persian Gulf) |
2D |
NIOC |
1,500 km |
2002 |
2003 |
3 |
Farzam ( Persian Gulf) |
2D |
NIOC |
670 km |
2002 |
2002 |
4 |
Foroozan ( Persian Gulf) |
2D |
NIOC |
4,200 km |
1998 |
2002 |
5 |
Esfandiyar ( Persian Gulf) |
2D |
NIOC |
3,000 km |
1999 |
2002 |
6 |
Khazar ( Caspian Sea) |
3D |
KEPCO |
2,500 km² |
2003 |
2006 |
7 |
Arash & Farzad B (Persian Gulf) |
3D |
IOOC |
1680 km² |
2011 |
2012 |
8 |
Farzad A |
3D |
Petropars |
300 km² |
2012 |
2012 |
Seismic Operations in Shallow Coastal and Swamp Waters
Geophysics department has required capabilities for providing geophysical services including 2D & 3D seismic operations for qualified seismic data survey in planes, mountains, transition zones and even on sea.
Services of this department are:
Multi-component Land and Marine Seismic Operations
Geophysical Equipments:
The main secret of our success is continual improvement of equipments along with permanent development of personnel’s knowledge.
Oil Exploration Operations Company is always following a specific plan in updating its equipments and software that are used in operational works. This company is recently employing modern seismological equipments including UL428Sercel and UL408Sercel recording systems and 65 Nomad vibrators in its projects.
Aforesaid recording systems are more qualified than previous ones. Some of their specifications are as follows:
Usage of modern software (Seismic Network Software) for controlling modern equipments of aforesaid machineries. This software can prepare Single-Component or Multi-Component recording through 3D methods and has very considerable capacity for registration of seismic data in big projects.
65Nomad vibrators which are employed in this company are providing required conditions for production in different geographical conditions with high security and less maintenance requirements.
VSP Operations
Vertical seismic profiling (VSP) is a set of well’s registered seismographs.
Daily measurements including Electric Logs and Rock Cuttings are providing limited information about well’s casing.
Although surface seismic profiling provides required conditions for measuring larger areas and collects more information from subsurface horizons, these data are some limitations in resolution and etc. VSP may provide information which is appropriate to calibrating data gathered from two mentioned methods.
Usage of energy source geometry/ receiver in VSP technique creates appropriate method for aforesaid purposes.
Oil Exploration Operations Company has adequate experience in providing VSP services as well logging operations which include required specifications for various geophysical surveys including modeling, designing, data collection and processing.
Exact time/depth relation and speed of waves flow in different subsurface layers can be calculated through Downhole travel – time measurements and employ their results for calibrating surface seismic and well logging data. These services includes following methods:
Reviewing, Processing and Explaining Data
Processing seismic data is necessary for connecting geophysical data survey and explaining that data. This progress required high speed and accuracy. Our purpose in OEOC Company is to process geophysical data in order to provide the most accurate and obvious image from subsurface structures.
This company can process 2D, 3D and 4D seismic data of lands, transition zones and marine area by employing a set of professional processing software.
ProMaz, GeoCluster and +GeoVecteur are among software that are used in processing department of OEOC for processing 2D and 3D seismic data of land and marine areas. VSP data may also be used in accordance with employer’s inquiry.
One of the distinctive aspects of OEOC processing center is designing and processing sequences and parameters for solving problems of a seismic line or part of 3D Cube.
Accordingly, various processing methods are employed for quality control and representing related results. We try to provide final results with high resolution and true relative amplitude. Reciprocal cooperation of processing and interpreting teams provides required conditions in order to develop conformity of final results with geological criteria.
Hereunder are services of OEOC processing department:
Other used software:
List of data processing projects fulfilled by Oil Exploration Operations Company:
Type of Processing | Name of City | Type of Processing | Name of City | Type of Processing | Name of City | Type of Processing | Name of City |
2D | Shadegan | 2D | Mousian | 2D | Raz | 2D | Kashan |
2D | Gorgan | 2D | Anaran | 2D | Bid Karz | 2D | Zaghe |
2D | Gonabad | 2D | Varamin | 2D | Mahshar | 2D | Abouzar |
2D | Balaroud | 2D | Dasht Moghan | 2D | Hoveizeh | 2D | Zabol |
2D | Sarab | 2D | Anaran | 2D | Ahvaz | 2D | Se Ghanat |
2D | Arash | 2D | Germi | 2D | Shoushtar | 2D | Garangan |
2D | Khazar | 2D | Ab Teymour | 2D | Genaveh | 2D | Borazjan |
2D | Tabriz | 2D | Ein Khosh | 2D | Sharanjan |
Non-seismic Geophysical Studies (Gravitometry, Magnetometry, Magneto Telluric, Micro Gravitometry)
Gravitometry and Magnetometry Surveys:
Gravitometry and magnetometry surveys play important role in oil exploration operations because they can recognize structures which represent faults. Faults have considerable impacts on upward movement of oil and gas, formation of hydrocarbure traps and consequently formation of oil and gas reservoirs.
List of Equipments:
Statistics of gravitometry and magnetometry operations (1997-2011)
Gravitometry and magnetometry surveys: 15231 km2
LIST OF NON- SEISMIC PROJECTS (1999-2013) |
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No. |
Project |
Type |
Client |
Size |
Start Date |
Completion Date/ Current Situation |
1 |
Behshahr |
Gravity & Magnetic |
NIOC |
2650 km2 |
1999 |
2000 |
2 |
Garmsar |
Gravity & Magnetic |
PEDEC |
212 km2 |
1999 |
2000 |
3 |
Tabriz (Phase 1) |
Gravity & Magnetic |
PEDEC |
2600 km2 |
1999 |
2000 |
4 |
Ghalat |
Gravity & Magnetic |
NIOC |
1850 km2 |
2000 |
2001 |
5 |
Moghan |
Gravity & Magnetic |
NIOC |
5900 km2 |
2001 |
2002 |
6 |
Tabriz (Phase 2) |
Gravity & Magnetic |
PEDEC |
315 km2 |
2000 |
2001 |
7 |
Kopeh Dagh |
Gravity & Magnetic |
NIOC |
1700 km2 |
2007 |
2008 |
8 |
Sorkheh-Howz Soltan |
Gravity & Magnetic |
NIOC |
2950 km2 |
2013 |
2013 |
Gravitometry and magnetometry maps are representing relation and effectiveness of current anomalies in foundation stone and their impacts on current faults of accumulated sediments on foundation stone. Moreover, registered curves in these maps can determine type of subsurface layers and impacts of uneven surface of foundation stone in formation of oil and gas traps.