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Remote survey area on the shelf of the Indian Ocean.

Some maps and figures are presented that give a general idea about the volume of information
obtained as a result of conducting two stages of a remote survey of the ″ Diagnostics ″ stage and ″
Detailed remote survey ″ stage of detected deposits using NMR technology.
The data presented here is a small
mall part of the Report to the C
Customer.
The total duration of both stages of work was 2 months.
In connection with the requirements of confidentiality, the coor
coordinates
dinates and names of the site are
hidden.
"Diagnostics"site result (1st stage)
"Diagnostics"

As a result of the survey, 4 oil and gas deposits were identified, one of which, with an area of 6.9
sq. km., has an industrial perspective.

The first conclusion is that hydrocarbons are present in the studied area, one promising oil and gas
deposit has been identified.
At the point of maximum response of the V0 signals of this deposit, a deep scan was performed and
a vertical
ertical deep column was obtained:

We see the presence of several horizons of natural gas at various depths, as well as a powerful oil
horizon with good reservoir porosity (18%) and with excessive reservoir pressure.
″Detailed remote survey″ of oil and gas deposit (2nd stage).

Fault zones are shown in red. Black lines indicate relative signal response levels.

An in-depth scan was made over two sections of the deposit 1 - 1a and 2 - 2a at points V0 - V4 and
V5 - V9, respectively.

The following figure shows an example of a deep section of the oil horizon at points V0 - V4.

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