Mohammed Ibrahim, Global Service Manager.
Time-lapse (4D) seismic has a growing role and is widely deployed in monitoring subsurface reservoirs including water flooding and CO2 injection.
Yet the value is not fully utilized in 4D interpretation since some studies are applied in a semiquantitative/qualitative manner to identify areas in the subsurface where differences in seismic reflectivity could arise as a function of reservoir production.
Presenter Bio
Mohammed Ibrahim, Global Service Manager
Mohammed Ibrahim has over 20 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, most notably in geostatistical seismic inversion, QI geophysics, 4D seismic and azimuthal seismic analysis. He has a proven record in integrating large, multi-scale, multi-disciplinary data to characterize hydrocarbon reservoirs and build “what-if” scenarios for both exploration and production fields.
Mohammed has worked globally with NOCs, IOCs, and super-major oil and gas companies in a wide variety of complex petroleum provinces in North and Latin America, the Atlantic margins, the Middle East and in Western Australia. Mohammed holds a Ph.D. degree in geophysics from Michigan Technological University. His current position with GeoSoftware is Global Service Manager.
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