Non-seismic techniques for reservoir characterisation
Non-seismic tools can provide usefull additional information in reservoir characterisation. AmsterdamPG has several non-seismic measuring techniques available for both surface and borehole measurement.
Surface measurement:
Zero TEM - Electromagnetic probing of the subsurface
Zero TEM is an electromagnetic induction technique which determines the electrical conductivity of the subsurface in a non-destructive way. This geophysical technique can be used for the exploration of the first few hundred metres of the subsurface. Read more>>
Magnetotellurical Measurements - Mapping the deep subsurface with magnetic induction
Magnetotellurical measurements (MT) is a magnetic technique which determines the electrical conductivity of the subsurface in a non-destructive way. It can be used for the exploration of the first kilometres of the subsurface. Read more>>
Borehole measurement:
TISA® 3D Borehole Radar project
In July 2016 T&A Survey has been selected to receive an Innovation Credit from the Dutch government to contribute to the financing of the development of the TISA™ 3D Borehole Radar (TISA 3D) tool. T&A Survey Group has been involved in the development of a 3D Borehole Radar tool since 1998, which has led to the availability of a TISA 3D prototype for detecting metal objects in boreholes up to 100 meters of depth. Currently, T&A is preparing for the next step: the development of a full service E&P wireline logging tool for use in boreholes with a maximum depth of 4.000 meters, applied in oil and gas reservoir characterization. Read more>>
Surface measurement:
Zero TEM - Electromagnetic probing of the subsurface
Zero TEM is an electromagnetic induction technique which determines the electrical conductivity of the subsurface in a non-destructive way. This geophysical technique can be used for the exploration of the first few hundred metres of the subsurface. Read more>>
Magnetotellurical Measurements - Mapping the deep subsurface with magnetic induction
Magnetotellurical measurements (MT) is a magnetic technique which determines the electrical conductivity of the subsurface in a non-destructive way. It can be used for the exploration of the first kilometres of the subsurface. Read more>>
Borehole measurement:
TISA® 3D Borehole Radar project
In July 2016 T&A Survey has been selected to receive an Innovation Credit from the Dutch government to contribute to the financing of the development of the TISA™ 3D Borehole Radar (TISA 3D) tool. T&A Survey Group has been involved in the development of a 3D Borehole Radar tool since 1998, which has led to the availability of a TISA 3D prototype for detecting metal objects in boreholes up to 100 meters of depth. Currently, T&A is preparing for the next step: the development of a full service E&P wireline logging tool for use in boreholes with a maximum depth of 4.000 meters, applied in oil and gas reservoir characterization. Read more>>