A joint industry project to advance research and application of low frequency seismic technology in the oil and gas industry

The Low Frequency Seismic Partnership is a joint industry project among oil and gas producers, service provider, and university partners for the research and development of low frequency (LF) seismic technologies for enhanced application to the detection and characterization of hydrocarbon reservoirs.

The consortium was formed in 2009 with a planned three year program into 2012. The LFSP’s technical program consists of the following elements:
   1. Data acquisition
   2. Theoretical studies
   3. Laboratory measurements
   4. Large array field measurements
   5. Modeling and numerical studies



Current LFSP members

- Cairn India
- Chevron
- ExxonMobil
- GDF SUEZ
- PEMEX

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Members of the LFS Partnership have the advantage of building on a base of knowledge established through an existing research team and its collective experience and results. Over 20 manyears of research in Low Frequency phenomena forms the base of this consortium through academic partnerships and internal research at Spectraseis.

The first year of the technical program is dedicated to acquiring a low frequency passive seismic data set in a controlled experiment over a known hydrocarbon accumulation and where the subsurface is well characterized. Consortium deliverables include the raw data from this experiment, processed and interpreted results using standard workflows, research reports including the latest results in numerics/modeling, theoretical concepts, and laboratory measurements. Also included will be short courses in low frequency seismic technology taught at one of the academic partner institutions.

For enquiries, please contact the Consortium Director:
Robert (Rob) Habiger
Tel. +41-43-500-5829