

Improved technology and highly trained people are driving the improvements in energy exploration.
Saudi Aramco is at the forefront in using sophisticated exploration technology.
Saudi Aramco is determined to maintain and promote the following:
•Best technology and people.
•Integrated, multi-disciplinary work environment.
•Data integration and common-earth model building.
•Aggressive seeking of improvement in data quality, processing and analysis.
•Active participation in industry consortia.
For improved imaging and interpretation, the company is enhancing the contribution of 3-D seismic by increased use of high channel data acquisition and pre-stack imaging techniques (time/depth), and incorporation of developing technology such as multi-component recording and 3-D/4-D pre-stack analysis (AVO, Attributes).
The backbone of 3-D seismic data acquisition, processing and interpretation is advanced computer technology. The size and complexity of the volumes of data collected in a modern 3-D survey far exceed the capacity of computers considered state-of-the-art just a few years ago.
The increased computer power required for today's surveys has facilitated the development of new processing and interpretation software that enhances the more subtle features of a reservoir.
Fortunately computer capabilities and their impact on petroleum exploration and production have increased dramatically and computer costs have not, especially when compared to the costs of drilling.
The savings realised by using 3-D seismic surveys to minimise the number of wells required to meet production targets dwarfs the cost of the computing power necessary to support them. This makes cutting-edge computer technology a prime example of economic leverage in the industry.