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Novemberr 2006
TDI-Brooks’ R/V GEOEXPLORER Completes
Surface Geochemical Exploration (SGE) and Heat Flow Study
for Reliance Industries Ltd. Offshore India
Reliance Industries Ltd. on 20 January 2006 awarded TDI-Brooks'
a contract entitled "Coring, Heat Flow, Geochemistry and Microbiology
in Various Blocks Offshore India". TDI-Brooks mobilized its
research vessel, the R/V GEOEXPLORER, from West Africa to
India starting the acquisition for the study on 28 April 2006.
The core and heat flow acquisition followed a multibeam survey
conducted by another contractor to assist in the select of
core locations for TDI-Brooks' surface geochemical exploration
(SGE) study.
The total number of SGE cores and heat flow sites to be acquired
is approximately 450 and 80 sites, respectively. Acquisition
was completed in early October 2006.

Figure 1. Deployment
of a 2,000-lb, 20-ft (6-m) piston corer from the R/V GEOEXPLORER.
Note USBL beacon in the core weight head.
The coring program consists of the acquisition of 6-m (20-ft)
piston cores over core targets selected from the 2-D and 3-D
seismic data in the blocks as well as multibeam data acquired
by RELIANCE earlier in the year (Figure 1). The sampling
protocols (Figure 2) are TDI-Brooks' standard SGE/HF
protocols that consist the subsampling of the core at three
(3) sections in the bottom half of the core for interstitial
(headspace) gas, total scanning fluorescence [TSF, measure
of aromatic high molecular weight (HMWH) content], and C15+
Gas Chromatography (measure of aliphatic HMWH content). Selected
samples are analyzed for aliphatic and aromatic biological
markers on the HMWHs and gas isotopes on the individual interstitial
gas components. The goal is to obtain critical information
on gaseous and HMW hydrocarbon generation and migration in
the areas ahead of the drillbit. The purpose of the heat flow
measurements is to help constrain thermal maturity models
in the basins.

Figure 2. Subsampling
the core material from the 20-ft (6-m) piston cores. Cores
are in clear plastic core liner that is sectioned and geochemically
subsampled.
SGE studies worldwide over the last 25 years have been dominated
by the technology that Dr. Brooks et al. developed during
the early 1980's at Texas A&M University. Since TDI-Brooks
was formed in 1996, it has dominated the SGE marketplace both
domestically and internationally. TDI-Brooks has collected
and analyzed nearly 8,000 SGE cores during this period, which
far exceeds any of our rivals. All the major international
oil companies have participated in numerous of TDI-Brooks'
private and consortium SGE and heat flow programs.
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