back on Sele
Well, here I am again.. on the Standard Barge in the middle of Sele Strait on the 2D Sele Strait Seismic Survey for my company.. And the project is going to the end of it. We did not have any survey crew anymore, and bridging crew has already shut-downed, and now it a very close to shut down all the drilling crew… and in about 10 days, the recording will finished with the last shot on the last line.
The Inventory team will finished their work probably on 27th or only 4 days from today, and do then payment for the Damage Claim. And the two of the three inventory guys must go home and we might only keep the supervisor. The last one would be the Permit team, which I still did not know when will be shut-downed.
Next week, there will be three people from BPMIGAS visited the project, but they only want to learn about seismic and the operation. So, my hands will get full these days for all the work and the completion of the project.
But I’ll learn more and more about seismic and all the operation when my hands are full. And only in 1 day here, I already got some new knowledge from Mr. Peter. 3D seismic program, CDP and CMP, flushing the Hydrophone, and a little bit about data quality.. but…. I still only a newbie, so I can not say that I fully understand about those things, and the things that I still need to learn much is the all about data, how to achieve a good data, how to compile all the data to a single stack data. Wow, it was interesting.. but I still need to learn many things and I intend to learn all about seismic. And now I feel so very disappointed to my self because I did not pay full (or at least much) attention on the class when I was in the college and learn about seismic, data, and everything. I feel stupid now because I spent too much time for the things that I might not need for the future. But, that was history, and there are no such thing as “late” to learn something.
ok.. back on Sele strait, I was just back from the Labo, where they work on the data recording, and they couldn’t start the recording because the water current was very strong, so it produced too much noise for the data. Last night I was tried to “see” the data in the Geoland office, but… well.. I didn’t understand much, even when Mr. Peter tried to explained them to me. What I know is only that the first line has a very bad data, it has too many noises, and the other one is looks nice but not best. Its might be because the water current at the deep channel underneath.
Ok.. that’s all for now.. I still have many thing to do…
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melayang pada 25 November 2007 pukul 750
Hehehe…di sini toh curhatnya, bung? I’m surfing today than find you here. Bagus neh, inspiratif tulisannya. Mana fotonya?
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