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O F F I C I A L P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E S O C I E T Y O F P E T R O L E U M E N G I N E E R S
SEISMIC APPLICATIONS
HP/HT OPERATIONS
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
SEISMIC APPLICATIONS
HP/HT OPERATIONS
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Ce lebra t ing 50 Year s o f the Be st Techno logy Ce lebra t ing 50 Year s o f the Be s t Techno logy
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S P E O F F I C E R S
1999 President: Gustavo J. Inciarte, Petrleosde Venezuela S.A., Caracas; 2000 President:
John A. Colligan, Shell Intl. E&P B.V., The Hague,
The Netherlands; 1998 President: DeAnn Craig,
Phillips Petroleum Co., Washington, DC;
Vice President-Finance: Stephen A. Holditch,
S.A. Holditch & Assocs., College Station, Texas.
D I R E C T O R S
Asia Pacific: Peter Behrenbruch, BHP Petroleum Pty.
Ltd., Melbourne, Australia; Canadian: James H.
Willmon, Gilbert Laustsen Jung Assocs., Calgary;
Europe and Africa: Peter K. Currie, Delft U. of
Technology, The Netherlands; Gulf Coast: J. Michael
Black,Mohajir Engineering Group Inc., Houston;
Mid-Continent: Kenneth D. Oglesby, Oak Resources
Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma; Middle East: M. Yusof Abbas
Rafie, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; North,East, and Central Texas: Edward B. Fritcher, R. Lacy
Inc., Longview, Texas; Northeastern: Laura L. Langer,
Deloitte & Touche LLP, New York City; Rocky
Mountain: Barth E. Whitham, Westport O&G Co.
Inc., Denver, Colorado; South America and
Caribbean: Oswaldo A. Pedrosa Jr.,Agencia
Nacional de Petrleo, Rio de Janeiro; Southern:
Mary C. ONeill,Mary ONeill P.E., New Orleans;
Southwest: Scott C. Wehner, Texaco E&P Inc.,
Midland, Texas; and Western: Khalid Aziz, Stanford
U., Stanford, California.
AT- L A R G E D I R E C T O R S
W. John Lee, S.A. Holditch & Assocs., College
Station, Texas; Kate H. Baker, BP Amoco plc,
Houston; Helge H. Haldorsen, Norsk Hydro A/S,
Stabekk, Norway.
M A N U S C R I P T S U B M I S S I O N S
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S U B S C R I P T I O N A D D R E S S C H A N G E
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Printed in U.S.A., Copyright 1999, Society of Petroleum Engineers
On the Cover:
A WesternGeophysical crewmember plantsgeophones along
a seismic surveyline in Algeria.
Photo courtesyof WesternGeophysical.
D E P A R T M E N T S
116 Performance Indices
110 El Presidente
Gustavo J. Inciarte
112 Comments
Dillon Scott
114 Fields of Vision
Keith K. Millheim
116 Meetings
116 Dateline
118 Technology Applications
178 People
180 SPE News
182 Employment
183 Professional Services
192 Advertisers Index
AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE
SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS
Ack nowl edgments: (le ft) She ll Intl . E&P B.V.; ( right) BG Technology.
June1999
Volu
me51
Number6
Seismic Applications, Page 28.
Technology Applications, Page 18.
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S P E S T A F F
Executive Director: Dan K. AdamsonDirector Finance and Administration,
Associate Executive Director: Bill BroylesDirector Professional Programs and Publications,
Associate Executive Director: Georgeann BilichDirector Enterprises,Associate Executive Director: Tom Pellet
Director of Operations, Office in London:Will MartinDirector of Operations, Office in Asia Pacific:
Cordella Wong-Gillett
J P T S T A F F
Publisher: Georgeann BilichEditor: Dillon Scott, HoustonTechnical Editor: Dennis DenneyAssistant Technical Editor: Karen BybeeAssociate Editor: Flora CohenFeatures Editor: Maileen Hamto, HoustonEditorial Assistant: Caleb MartinezProduction Manager:Alex AsfarElectronic Publishing Systems Administrator:
Betty JohnsTechnical Publications Production Coordinator:
Mary Jane TouchstoneProduction Assistants: Marlies Beard and
Laurie SailsburyProofreaders: Kristi Moore and
Dennis Scharnberg
J P T E D I T O R I A L C O M M I T T E E
J. Michael Gatens III,MGV Energy Inc., Calgary,
Chairperson; C. Mark Pearson, Carbo Ceramics Inc.,Irving, Texas, Chairperson-Elect; Thomas S. Carter,Newpark Drilling Fluids Inc., Houston; Martyn J. Fear,BP Exploration Colombia Ltd., Houston; Betty J.Felber, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Sand Springs,Oklahoma; John L. Gidley,John L. Gidley & Assocs.,Houston;Alain Labastie, Elf Exploration Production,Pau, France; Hans J. Lindland, Statoil A/S, Sandnes,Norway;William J. Pecue III, Texaco E&P Inc., NewOrleans;Alex Sas-Jaworsky, SAS Industries, Houston;John L. Thorogood, BP Norge, Forus, Norway; SveinTollefsen, Statoil A/S, Stavanger; and John E. Zahary,PanCanadian Petroleum Ltd., Calgary
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S P E C I A L F E A T U R E S
20 TIG Chairmen Share Goals, Ideas to Enhance Program Further
22 Surface Production Facilities: Separating and TreatingProduced Oil and Gas
66 Distance Learning Offers Convenience, Flexibility for
Busy Professionals67 Society Welcomes 107 50-Year Members to Legion of Honor
71 31 Speakers Featured in 19992000 DistinguishedLecturer Program
75 Forum Series in South America and the Caribbean Focuses onDeepwater-Well Challenges
76 Industry Task Force Addresses Issue of Drill Cuttings in North Sea
77 Omega Association Salutes Generosity of SPE Members
S E I S M I C A P P L I C A T I O N S
128 Time-Lapse-Seismic Processing and Analysis
132 Assessing the Feasibility of 4D-Seismic Reservoir Monitoring
134 Multicomponent Seabed Seismic Improves Imaging andPrediction of Lithology and Fluid Properties
136 Lessons Learned from 4D Projects
138 Geostatistical Inversion: Seismic Data to Reservoir Properties
140 4D, Multicomponent Seismic Tracks a Miscible Process
142 Multicomponent Analysis of Ocean-Bottom-Cable Data
144 Fracture-Distribution Prediction from Seismic Inversion
H P / H T O P E R A T I O N S
147 Emulsified Acid Enhances Well Production in High-TemperatureCarbonate Formations
150 Novel Completion Brine for a Hot H2S and CO2 Environment
151 A Successful Lime-Free Drilling-Fluid System
M A N A G E M E N T
152 Measuring the Impact of 3D Seismic on Business PerformanceWilliam K. Aylor Jr.
D I S T I N G U I S H E D A U T H O R S E R I E S
157 Coiled-Tubing Drilling in PerspectiveT.G. Byrom
H E A L T H , S A F E T Y , A N D T H E E N V I R O N M E N T
162 Converting Oilfield Produced Water to Reusable Quality
164 Application of Human-Factors Engineering for IncreasedSafety on a Deepwater Semisubmersible
Acknowledgment: Dowe ll.
HP/HT Operations, Page 47.