Patents Assigned to CGG Veritas
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Patent number: 9535178Abstract: A sweep generator is employed to generate a sweep to be used by a seismic vibrator device for generating a desired target output spectrum, wherein the frequency sweep is designed so as to comply with one or more constraints imposed by the seismic vibrator device and/or imposed by the environment in which the device is to be used. In one embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with at least a pump flow constraint imposed by the seismic vibrator device. In another embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with all of multiple operational constraints of the seismic vibrator device, such as both mass displacement and pump flow constraints. Environmental constraints may also be accounted for in certain embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2013Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: CGG VERITASInventor: John J. Sallas
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Patent number: 8743656Abstract: The invention relates to a method of seismic data processing, wherein the data includes a set of seismic traces, with each trace including a signal that has been recorded by a sensor after having been propagated in a subsurface area, with the signal being defined by an amplitude as a function of time, including the steps of: migration of data according to an initial time-velocity model, picking in the time-migrated data one or more event(s) corresponding to one or more subsurface reflector(s) so as to obtain facets locally approximating the event, kinematic demigration of the facets plotted so as to obtain simplified seismic data in the form of a set of facets and a set of attributes associated with the facets.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: CGG Veritas Services SAInventors: Philippe Herrmann, Gilles Lambare, Patrice Guillaume, Eric Suaudeau
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Patent number: 8559275Abstract: A sweep generator is employed to generate a sweep to be used by a seismic vibrator device for generating a desired target output spectrum, wherein the frequency sweep is designed so as to comply with one or more constraints imposed by the seismic vibrator device and/or imposed by the environment in which the device is to be used. In one embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with at least a pump flow constraint imposed by the seismic vibrator device. In another embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with all of multiple operational constraints of the seismic vibrator device, such as both mass displacement and pump flow constraints. Environmental constraints may also be accounted for in certain embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: CGG VeritasInventor: John J. Sallas
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Patent number: 8553491Abstract: The invention relates to a process for marine seismic exploration at least two different depths by means of streamers, each including a set of hydrophones, the acquisition of data at the different depths being performed in a single exploration region, and in which the position of the streamers and the hydrophones when acquiring seismic data at a first depth is independent of the position of the streamers and hydrophones when acquiring seismic data at a second depth.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2008Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: CGG Veritas Services SAInventor: Bruno Gratacos
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Publication number: 20120307597Abstract: A sweep generator is employed to generate a sweep to be used by a seismic vibrator device for generating a desired target output spectrum, wherein the frequency sweep is designed so as to comply with one or more constraints imposed by the seismic vibrator device and/or imposed by the environment in which the device is to be used. In one embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with at least a pump flow constraint imposed by the seismic vibrator device. In another embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with all of multiple operational constraints of the seismic vibrator device, such as both mass displacement and pump flow constraints. Environmental constraints may also be accounted for in certain embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: CGG VERITASInventor: John J. SALLAS
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Patent number: 8274862Abstract: A sweep generator is employed to generate a sweep to be used by a seismic vibrator device for generating a desired target output spectrum, wherein the frequency sweep is designed so as to comply with one or more constraints imposed by the seismic vibrator device and/or imposed by the environment in which the device is to be used. In one embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with at least a pump flow constraint imposed by the seismic vibrator device. In another embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with all of multiple operational constraints of the seismic vibrator device, such as both mass displacement and pump flow constraints. Environmental constraints may also be accounted for in certain embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: CGG VeritasInventor: John J. Sallas
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Patent number: 8144543Abstract: The invention relates to a method of processing seismic data, the said seismic data comprising a gather of seismic traces organized according to one or several acquisition parameters, comprising the steps of: a) defining an equation for an RMO curve as a combination of elementary functions of the acquisition parameter(s), b) determining an RMO curve from the equation of step (a) as a combination of orthogonal elementary functions c) for a given time or at a given depth, determining the coefficients of the combination that optimize the semblance of traces along the RMO curve.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: CGG Veritas SAInventors: Risto Siliqi, Philippe Herrmann
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Publication number: 20110085416Abstract: A sweep generator is employed to generate a sweep to be used by a seismic vibrator device for generating a desired target output spectrum, wherein the frequency sweep is designed so as to comply with one or more constraints imposed by the seismic vibrator device and/or imposed by the environment in which the device is to be used. In one embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with at least a pump flow constraint imposed by the seismic vibrator device. In another embodiment, a sweep generator determines a sweep for achieving a desired target output spectrum by a given seismic vibrator device in compliance with all of multiple operational constraints of the seismic vibrator device, such as both mass displacement and pump flow constraints. Environmental constraints may also be accounted for in certain embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: CGG VeritasInventor: John J. Sallas
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Patent number: 7804739Abstract: The invention relates to a method of processing seismic data, the said seismic data comprising a gather of seismic traces organised according to one or several acquisition parameters, comprising the steps of: a) defining an equation for an RMO curve as a combination of elementary functions of the acquisition parameter(s), b) determining an RMO curve from the equation of step (a) as a combination of orthogonal elementary functions c) for a given time or at a given depth, determining the coefficients of the combination that optimise the semblance of traces along the RMO curve.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: CGG Veritas SAInventors: Risto Siliqi, Philippe Herrmann
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Patent number: 7768871Abstract: A seismic processing method of the migration type, comprising the steps of: linearly combining downgoing waves generated at a plurality of shotpoints, and also upgoing waves recorded by a plurality of seismic sensors; notionally propagating the composite waves as obtained in this way in order to obtain migrated downgoing and upgoing waves for different depths; and determining at a plurality of depths at least one characteristic of the subsoil as a function of the upgoing and downgoing waves propagated in this way; the downgoing (resp. upgoing) composite waves being calculated by a linear combination of downgoing (resp. upgoing) waves in which said downgoing (resp. upgoing) waves are weighted by the coefficients of a spatial modulation matrix which is a function of the positions of the shotpoints.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: CGG Veritas SAInventor: Robert Soubaras