The seismic survey acquisition and processing proposal outlines the objectives, scope, timing, resources, and risks of the proposed survey. It defines the project context and stakeholders, as well as the technical, economic, commercial, operational, political, health, safety, and environmental risks. The proposal also provides details on the required resources and estimated costs, expected rewards, historical data reviewed, alternative technologies considered, recommended processing scope, and initial contracting strategy.
The seismic survey acquisition and processing proposal outlines the objectives, scope, timing, resources, and risks of the proposed survey. It defines the project context and stakeholders, as well as the technical, economic, commercial, operational, political, health, safety, and environmental risks. The proposal also provides details on the required resources and estimated costs, expected rewards, historical data reviewed, alternative technologies considered, recommended processing scope, and initial contracting strategy.
The seismic survey acquisition and processing proposal outlines the objectives, scope, timing, resources, and risks of the proposed survey. It defines the project context and stakeholders, as well as the technical, economic, commercial, operational, political, health, safety, and environmental risks. The proposal also provides details on the required resources and estimated costs, expected rewards, historical data reviewed, alternative technologies considered, recommended processing scope, and initial contracting strategy.
Introduction: A seismic survey acquisition & processing proposal should have the following contents: Detailed Content: 1. Project objectives: a. Project context b. Project purpose future use of data (structural interpretation, quantitative interpretation, etc?) c. Project stakeholders who is involved? d. Technical, economic, commercial, operational, political, HSE risks e. Definition of success for survey & how to measure it (KPI) f. Assumptions, givens, boundaries g. Risks assessment & mitigation actions
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Scope of survey position, length of lines, outline etc: or processing scope
Timing: survey planning, design, acquisition & processing, permitting, Health, safety, environmental considerations Survey roadmap & plan, including mitigating actions for all risks Required resources 1. Quantity, competence 2. Estimated cost based on past experience:
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Expected rewards (no of leads, prospect, reserves etc):
List of historical data which was reviewed to identify need for survey: Which alternatives or complementary geophysical data types and technologies have been considered: Recommended survey processing technology and scope: Supporting maps and documents: Initial contracting strategy for survey: Other