M-OSRP 2006 Annual Meeting, June 5 ~ June 7, 2007

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M-OSRP 2006 Annual Meeting, June 5 ~ June 7, 2007 Summary and Plan; Meeting Adjournment: Arthur B. Weglein M-OSRP 2006 Annual Meeting, June 5 ~ June 7, 2007

Agenda (Tuesday, June 5th) 8:30 A.M. Continental Breakfast 9:00 A.M. Opening remarks: Welcome Arthur B. Weglein 9:05 A.M. Overview: Exploration goals and types of challenges, M-OSRP Program goals; M-OSRP Annual Technical Review and Meeting progress, status, plans and open issues Tutorial: a tutorial on wave theory and integral equation formulations 10:30 A.M. Coffee Break 10:40 A.M. Review of Green's theorem deghosting algorithm: Jingfeng Zhang and Arthur B. Weglein 11:40 A.M. Lunch 12:40 P.M. Remarks on Green’s theorem for seismic interferometry. Adriana C. Ramírez and Arthur B. Weglein Data-driven regularization/extrapolation using interferometry with the direct wave. Adriana C. Ramírez, Ketil Hokstad (Statoil) and Einar Otnes (Statoil). 2:20 P.M. Coffee Break 2:35 P.M. Developing an effective response to seismic E&P challenges: isolated task sub series, intrinsic and circumstantial nonlinearity, and purposeful perturbation (Please note that the originally scheduled presentation by A.C. Ramirez, K.H. Matson (BP) and R. Johnson (BP) was withdrawn since the permission to show BP field data did not arrive by the meeting date.)

Agenda (Wednesday, June 6th) 8:30 A.M. Continental Breakfast 9:00 A.M. Relationship between ISS free surface multiple removal and wave-field deconvolution, Adriana C. Ramírez and Arthur B. Weglein 9:30 A.M. ICA and adaptive subtraction of free surface multiples: Sam Kaplan 10:10A.M. Coffee Break 10:20 A.M. 3D free surface multiple elimination and summation in the cross- line conjugate domain: Kristopher Innanen, Sam Kaplan, and Arthur B. Weglein 11:00 A.M. Progressing the development of inverse scattering series direct, non-linear Q compensation and estimation procedures: extending linear inversion to multidimensional media: Kristopher Innanen, Jose Eduardo Lira, and Arthur B. Weglein 11:40 A.M. Lunch 12:30 P.M. Inverse scattering internal multiple elimination Adriana C. Ramírez, Simon A. Shaw (ConocoPhillips) and Arthur B. Weglein 1:10 P.M. Inverse Scattering Series and Q: Response of the Internal Multiple Attenuation Algorithm to Absorption and an Application to Bulk Q-estimation: Jose Eduardo Lira, K. Innanen and Adriana C. Ramirez 2:30 P.M. A comparison of run times for the 2D M-OSRP inverse scattering internal multiple code, and for FFTs on a set of different traditional industry architectures and newer architectures, including Cell: M Perrone (IBM) 3:15 P.M. Coffee Break 3:25 P.M. What does linear in the data mean? It’s necessary to take a closer look? Arthur B. Weglein 4:25 P.M. How to accurately prepare the linear term? Fang Liu 5:00 P.M. BBQ and beer at HSC 102

Agenda (Thursday, June 7th) 8:00 A.M. Continental Breakfast 8:30 A.M. Analysis of the imaging closed forms Jingfeng Zhang, Fang Liu, Kristopher Innanen, and Arthur B. Weglein 9:20 A.M. Inverse Scattering imaging algorithms directly producing flat amplitude undamaged common image gathers at the right depth without the velocity: Fang Liu 10:20 A.M. Steps towards increased imaging capability and field data application Arthur B. Weglein, Kristopher Innanen, Bogdan Nita, Adriana C. Ramirez, Jingfeng Zhang, Fang Liu, Shansong Jiang, and Einar Otnes 11:10 A.M. Coffee Break 11:20 A.M. Model type independent contributions in the inverse scattering series for processing primaries: Adriana C. Ramírez, Bogdan G. Nita, Arthur B. Weglein and Einar Otnes 11:50 A.M. Imaging the wave-field at depth without the velocity…forward and inverse diagrams point the way: Bogdan G. Nita, Adriana C. Ramírez, Arthur B. Weglein and Einar Otnes 12:30 P.M. Lunch 1:20 P.M. Progressing 1D elastic media imaging by using inverse scattering series: analytical PP-data preparation and constant velocity migration Shansong Jiang, Fang Liu, Jingfeng Zhang, Arthur B. Weglein 3:00 P.M. Coffee Break 3:15 P.M. Towards velocity independent collapsing of diffractions: early stage concepts and approximations: Kristopher Innanen 4:00 P.M. Summary and Plan; Meeting Adjournment: Arthur B. Weglein 4:20 P.M. Advisory Board Meeting 7:00PM Fogo de Chao Dinner