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| Abstract | The demand for non-conventional oil resources is increasing due to the decline of the conventional oil production, and the Canadian oil sand is one of the promising oil resources. Nowadays, technology improvement enables stable and efficient production. However, the cost of the production is still higher than that of the conventional oil. 3D seismic methods are the main geophysical tools used for the oil sands, but more cost effective technologies are demanded to reduce the survey costs. In this study, the possibility of the application of the TDEM methods for Canadian oil sand field is examined using the numerical simulations. In conclusion, the TDEM methods have the possibility to detect the size and extension of the oil sands. |
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