Use of Remote Sensing Radar Techniques for Oil and Gas O&G Facilities Survey in Offshore Domain for Environment and Exploration: Oil Slicks Detection and Interpretation Seeps and Spill

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Miegebielle ◽  
D. Dubucq ◽  
C. Taillandier ◽  
S. Angeliaume
2021 ◽  
Vol 929 (1) ◽  
pp. 012002
Author(s):  
L R Bikeeva ◽  
Z Kh Safarov ◽  
M G Yuldasheva ◽  
N M Akramova ◽  
Sh A Umarov

Abstract In recent years, remote sensing data are increasingly used in the practice of oil and gas prospecting. This article discusses the main methodological aspects of identifying oil and gas promising structures by using materials for interpreting remote sensing data and a complex of geological and geophysical data. Remotely sensed data exhibit a regional review of the various geological formations and tectonic fracture zone and faults that are otherwise not possible detection by human eyes on the ground. The method of structural interpretation space image allows you to: detail the internal structure of oil and gas regions; to reveal the position and features of the tectonic blocks, structures of the second and third (anticlines, synclines, monoclines, etc.) orders; identify major disruptive violations; identify chains of local structures; fix the transverse structural elements that determine tectonic fragmentation. By deciphering the remote sensing data, the distribution and nature of the lineament network marking disjunctive dislocations and zones of increased fracturing are revealed and analyzed, as well as ring structures are detected, which in most cases indicate local structures of the sedimentary cover at different depth sections. The lithology and lineament interpreted from these multi-level data were integrated with data collected from the ground.


Author(s):  
Anton Mychak

The analysis of the development of methods for remote sensing of the Earth in the oil and gas prospecting industry in the period from 1979 to 1992 in the Kiev Department of the Institute of Geology and Fossil Fuels Development of the USSR Ministry of Petroleum Industry and the USSR Academy of Sciences (KD IG FFD) is presented. The structure and main scientific and methodological problems that were solved by the team of specialists of the KD IG FFD are given. The main scientific and methodological results of the Kiev department are presented: maps, methodological recommendations, successful results of forecasting oil and gas prospecting structures on the territory of Ukraine and oil and gas provinces of the former USSR. The leading role of KD IG FFD in the training of specialists in the use of aerospace methods in the study of oil and gas bearing regions and, in general, nature management is emphasized.


2019 ◽  
Vol 47 (5) ◽  
pp. 52-64
Author(s):  
A. Yu. Ivanov

By remote sensing methods natural oil seeps and their sources in the southern part of the Caspian Sea off the coast of Iran and in the Barents Sea are studied. It is shown that with the help of a geoinformational approach and additional geological-geophysical information and bathymetric data, it is possible not only to determine their actual position at the bottom, but also to obtain information on their activity, e.g., frequency, volumes of emitted oil, and oil and gas deposits. In addition, this approach allows discovering new seep sources in various seas. It is concluded that the SAR data of the European Sentinel-1 satellites is an excellent material for monitoring and studying natural oil seeping through the observation of oil slicks floating on the sea surface.


2012 ◽  
Vol 10 (s1) ◽  
pp. s11004-311006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qianqian Li Qianqian Li ◽  
Xiaomei Chen Xiaomei Chen ◽  
Xing Liu Xing Liu ◽  
Bingjing Mao Bingjing Mao ◽  
Guoqiang Ni Guoqiang Ni

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