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19 Jul 2018

Congo (DRC)

In 2010, The Geophysical Institute of Israel was awarded the tender to conduct a 2D seismic acquisition project for oil investigation in western basins of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on behalf of EnerGulf (Houston, Texas, USA).

The project consisted had a total length of 203 line kilometers, most of which passed through dense jungle. Due to the difficult accesibility situation and the inclination to preserve the natural rainforest, the GII opted for use of dynamite as seismic energy source. Roughly 3,400 shallow shot holes were drilled using custom built portable man held and tractor mounted drills. The project incorporated more than 350 local workers and over 20 local sub-contractors and service providers who were trained to work safely and efficiently on seismic teams. 

19 Jul 2018

Albania

In 2008 the GII executed a 2D seismic acquisition and processing project in Albania for DWM a subsidiary of MANAS Petroleum Corp.

The project took place just north of Tirana, within Blocks A & B up to the northern city of Shkodra. The survey consisted of 190 line kilometers using Vibroseis seismic sources. The survey area included many small villages, towns and parks. The GII was especially focused on maintaining the environmental equilibrium and keeping interference to daily life of the community to a minimum.

17 Jul 2018

Amnon Shlomo

Head of Data Acquisition and Operations

Mr. Shlomo brings over 20 years of experience to his position as Head of the Data Acquisition and Operations department. Starting his career as a seismic observer in 1986, Amnon has held several positions including Party Chief and Operations Manager in international seismic acquisition projects.

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17 Jul 2018

Shaul Dagmi

Import/Export Manager and HSE officer
Mr. Dagmi joined the GII as a seismic observer in 1981. Over the years he has served as manager of the electronics laboratory and  geophysical equipment. Shaul is a registered freight forwarder and manages all Import and Export operations for geophysical projects. Shaul also leads the vibration monitoring service at GII.
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17 Jul 2018

Alon Talmor

Risk Manager, Pricing and Budget control
Mr. Talmor began his career at GII in 2012 as the pricing and budget controller. In 2015 Alon was appointed as the GII's Enterprise Risk Manager. Alon is responsible for pricing GII’s local and international projects, and monitoring the day to day budget. Mr. Talmor brings with him extensive experience as a senior financial analyst in various companies from different markets and industries. 
  • MBA, Peres Academic Center, Israel
  • BA, Economics and Management, College of Management, Israel
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Head of Applied Geophysics Division
Dr. Frieslander’s experience covers more than 35 years of national and international seismic data acquisition and processing. He joined the GII in 1980 as a Seismic Analyst in the Data Processing Division. Since then he has served as a Senior Analyst, Deputy Head and then Head of Data Processing, Head of Seismic Data Acquisition Division, Deputy General Manager and 11.5 years as the General Manager of the GII until June 2015. Dr. Frieslander was appointed Head of Applied Geophysics division in April 2017.
  • Ph.D. Geophysics, Institute of Earth Sciences, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
  • M.Sc. Geophysics, Dept. Of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences, Tel‑Aviv University, Tel Aviv
  • B.Sc. Geology, Dept. of Geology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
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17 Jul 2018

Uri Picciotto

General Manager
Mr. Picciotto was appointed as the GII’s General Manager in July 2015. Uri started his career in the Geophysical Institute of Israel in 1989 as a Geophysical Observer. Over time, he was promoted to Senior Observer and Head of Recording Department roles. During international seismic projects, Uri was the Technical Liaison between clients and the GII.
  • MBA from the Center of Academic Studies, Israel
  • BA in Business Management from Derby University, UK
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The GII is proud to partner with GEPlan Consulting for providing geophysical acquisition, processing and interpretation in Italy. 
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01 Sep 2017

ISO 9001

The GII is proud to update its quality management system to ISO 9001:2015 and provide consistent-top-quality Geophysical Services to it's clients.

Seismic down-hole surveys provide the client with a 1D high-resolution profile of seismic velocity variations at various depths of soil and rock in high-resolution.

Seismic velocities are correlated to changes in rock/soil properties, such as hardness and density and applications include:

  • Foundation analysis
  • Rock properties
  • In-situ soil testing
  • Earthquake engineering 
  • and more...

Down-hole surveys applied together with Seismic Refraction and Site Effect surveys can create a high-resolution model covering large areas.

The Down-Hole method is a quick and simple operation, in one day 2-4 wells of approximately 30-100 meters depth can be recorded (depending on the measurement interval). A special borehole-geophone is inserted into the borehole and a drop hammer is activated on the surface as a seismic source. As the geophone is lowered, an interval velocity profile is created. The data can be correlated to lithological data and refraction surveys.

Next steps will include Advanced Processing and Interpretation of the seismic data.

Contact us to determine the right design, layout, timeline and crew size for your project’s needs.


Main Technologies

Seismic Sources

  • Sledge Hammer
  • Accelerated Weight Drop (AWD)
  • Weight Drop

Recording Systems

  • Geometrics Geode data acquisition reciever system 
  • 3C (three axis) borehole geophones with clamp and orientation tools

Ancillary Equipment

  • Portable and 4x4 tractor mounted shot-hole drilling rigs
  • GPS Systems: Trimble R-10 GNNS, Topcon 7505 and BR3, Garmin handhelds

 

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