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`Statoil Awards WesternGeco Q-Marine
`
`4D Projects in Norway
`to Help Statoil Manage Production in the Norwegian
`
`Repeat Surveys
`
`Sea
`
`LONDON June 30 2004 WesternOeco
`announced
`today that Statoil ASA has awarded the
`for two QMarine 4D monitor seismic surveys
`contract
`company
`and
`over
`the Heidrun
`Nome
`fields on the Halten Terrasse Norwegian Sea Both assignments
`repeat earlier 0-
`Marine
`surveys
`
`We selected the WestemOeco QTechnology
`because of the repeatability
`provided
`by
`streamer steering and minimum azimuth
`between base and monitor surveys said
`variation
`Erik HÆvarstein manager seismic acquisition Statoil
`
`The Heidrun
`WestemGeco
`
`began
`project
`in 2001
`
`in mid-June
`
`and
`
`is repeating
`
`baseline survey
`
`acquired
`
`by
`
`The Norne survey
`will start in mid-July
`the highly successful Q-on-Q surveys
`repeat
`in 2001 and repeated
`performed
`in June 2003 after 22 months of oil and gas production On
`these data 4D signal was clearly
`on 2D QC brute stacks only hours after
`line
`due to the high fidelity of the fully calibrated
`completion
`steerable streamer acquisition
`and deterministic onboard processing
`
`It will
`
`visible
`
`system
`
`subtle
`
`Our first
`on Norne confirmed
`the repeatability
`surveys
`was accurate
`enough
`4D effects
`drilling plans We expect
`and resulted in changed
`the 2004 surveys
`similarly increase our knowledge of these
`said Hans
`reservoirs
`Aronsen
`project
`seismic activities
`Halten-Norcjland Area Statoil Harstad
`
`that
`
`to detect
`
`to
`
`leader
`
`The Geco Topaz will again acquire the surveys towing
`six 3200-meter cables with 50-meter
`separation
`on the earlier surveys
`duplicating acquisition
`parameters
`
`is
`
`Statoil
`
`in 4D reservoir applications and we expect
`pioneer
`that
`again provide the high-resolution
`data
`to monitor change
`necessary
`said Roar Bekker manager WestemGeco Europe
`reservoirs
`
`these
`
`repeat surveys
`in these
`important
`
`will
`
`is the WesternGeco
`proprietary suite of advanced
`seismic technologies
`for enhanced
`reservoir location description and management For additional
`information on 0-Marine the
`worlds only fully calibrated
`point-receiver marine
`seismic acquisition
`system visit
`wterngQcom
`
`About Schlumberger
`is the worlds leading oilfield services company
`Schlumberger
`wide range of
`supplying
`and services from formation evaluation through
`products
`drilling well cementing
`and stimulation well completions
`and productivity
`to consulting
`software information
`and IT infrastructure
`management
`services that support core industry operational processes
`Today the company
`employs more than 45000 people
`of over
`140 nationalities
`working
`100 countries Schlumberger
`also manages WesternGeco
`jointly owned with Baker Hughes
`which
`is the worlds largest
`and provides advanced
`seismic company
`and data
`In 2003 Schlumberger operating revenue was $1 1.4 billion For more
`processing
`services
`visit slbcom
`
`directional
`
`in
`
`acquisition
`
`information
`
`WESTERNGECO
`
`09-CV-O1 827
`
`PTXO95
`
`WG00038755
`
`PGS v WESTERNGECO (IPR2014-00688)
`WESTERNGECO Exhibit 2087, pg. 1
`
`

`

`Mark of WesternGeco
`
`For further
`
`information
`
`contact
`
`Susan Ganz
`Media Relations Manager
`Schlumberger Oilfield Services
`Tel
`7135132480
`281 285 8245 or
`
`2005 Schlumberger Limited
`
`Terms
`
`of Servi(cid:231)
`
`WG00038756
`
`PGS v WESTERNGECO (IPR2014-00688)
`WESTERNGECO Exhibit 2087, pg. 2
`
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