Viridien, TGS and Axxis multi-client AS complete OMEGA Merge over the Norwegian North Sea

HOUSTON, TEXAS (By Editors at Energy Analytics Institute, 15.Jul.2025, Words: 270) — Viridien, in collaboration with joint venture (JV) partners, TGS and Axxis Multi-client AS, announced completion of the final imaging of OMEGA Merge, to deliver a single, seamless and unified high-quality dataset across the Heimdal Terrace, Utsira, and Sleipner Ocean Bottom Node (OBN) multi-client surveys.

Spanning a total area of 3,700 km2 from the deployment of over 250,000 nodes and 9.5 million shots, OMEGA Merge is the largest continuous OBN dataset on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

To ensure the highest-quality data imaging across the boundaries of the Utsira, Sleipner, and Heimdal OBN surveys, Viridien conducted pre-migration matching to ensure consistency in time, phase, amplitude, and frequency content, Viridien announced on 15 Jul. 2025 in an official statement.

The velocity model was then unified using Viridien’s advanced time-lag full-waveform inversion (TL-FWI) and long-wavelength tomography technology. Utilizing this unified model, the data was pre-stack depth-migrated, to produce a seamless and continuous volume that covers the entire OMEGA Merge area.

The final dataset brings substantial improvements in resolution and structural clarity, revealing previously unseen exploration targets and providing greater confidence in prospect understanding compared to vintage seismic data. The dataset is now available for licensing, Viridien said.

“OMEGA Merge is a clear demonstration of Viridien’s ability to deliver imaging excellence at scale. The final dataset shows unparalleled imaging clarity, offering new insight into complex subsurface structures,” Viridien EVP Earth Data Dechun Lin said in the statement. “This level of detail will support confident exploration and development decisions for years to come.”

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