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Bikuda Bulador 2D Non-Exclusive Seismic Survey

Palawan, Philippines

Searcher Seismic has acquired 1,000km of new 2D seismic data over the greater Bikuda - Bulador prospect area in the Northern sector of SC 58, Philippines.

The Bikuda and Bulador prospects are located in the northern sector of the block and were high-graded by subsurface work undertaken during 2011. The survey helps to mature these prospects to drillable status, so they can be considered as candidates to meet the Sub-Phase 3 commitment well due before 23rd January 2014.

The Bikuda Bulador Survey complements Searcher's Pala-Sulu Seismic Survey, which covers the Palawan, Mindoro-Cuyo, Sulu Sea and Sandakan Basins. The Pala-Sulu Survey is a long offset 2D new acqusiition which has the primary objective to provide a consistent link between the basin architecture of East and West Palawan to create a uniform stratigraphic framework.

The Bikuda Bulador 2D Seismic Survey utilises state of the art acquisition and processing to ensure the resulting dataset is of the high quality. A full suite of deliverables will be produced during the processing to allow for further studies such as basin modelling, AVO and inversion.

For further information on the Bikuda Bulador Seismic Survey, please contact us directly.

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Project Parameters

Survey Size:

1,000 km

Acquisition Details:

Seabird Aquila Explorer

Aquisition Parameters:

Sample Rate: 2ms
Record Length: 6 sec
Streamer Length: 7km

Key Processing Parameters:

SRME & Kirchhoff PSTM

Deliverables:

Full Angle AGC Migration
Final Angle Stacks
AVO Products
PSTM Gathers
Navigation Data
RMS Stacking Velocities
Processing Report
Interpretation Report

Seismic Example

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