FORM 6-K
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a- 16 or 15d- 16 of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the month of October, 2003
GENERAL COMPANY OF GEOPHYSICS
(translation of registrants name into English)
1, rue Léon Migaux, 91341 MASSY FRANCE (address of principal executive offices)
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COMPAGNIE GENERALE DE GEOPHYSIQUE
(ISIN : FR0000120164 ; NYSE : GGY)
With CGGs HDPIC, geologists and geophysicists
speak a common language!
Paris, October 27th 2003
Today at the SEG 2003 annual meeting in Dallas, CGG launched HDPIC, a new approach to picking seismic velocities that reconciles geologists and geophysicists by delivering geologically meaningful seismic attributes. HDPIC is a new feature of A+ processing, CGGs fully anistropic seismic data processing service, which exploits the Earths anisotropy to deliver a sharper, more focused image of the reservoir.
Guillaume Cambois, CGGs executive vice president for Data Processing & Reservoir Services, explains: Geologists and geophysicists have been at odds over seismic velocities for the last forty years. Our HDPIC technology at last offers a way of getting them to agree by delivering attributes that geologists can interpret while flattening the gathers!
Velocities are critical for both geologists and geophysicists but do not necessarily mean the same thing to each discipline. Until now, anisotropy, which must be handled properly for velocities to become geologically meaningful, has remained unresolved by prestack migration schemes. With CGGs HDPIC technology, the effects of anisotropy are effectively separated from velocity estimation so that the resulting fields make more geological sense.
The launch of HDPIC further reinforces CGGs reputation as an innovative technological leader in seismic data processing & reservoir services.
The Compagnie Générale de Géophysique group is a global participant in the oilfield services industry, providing a wide range of seismic data acquisition, processing and geoscience services and software to clients in the oil and gas exploration and production business. It is also a global manufacturer of geophysical equipment.
For further information, please contact:
Corporate Communication: | Christophe BARNINI | (33) 1 64 47 38 10 | |||
EAME Processing: | Steve PHAREZ | (44) 20 8231 8120 | |||
Americas Processing: | John BASTNAGEL | (1) 281 646 2443 | |||
Email: invrel@cgg.com | Internet: www.cgg.com |
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
COMPAGNIE GENERALE DE GEOPHYSIQUE 1, rue Léon Migaux 91341 Massy Cedex GENERAL COMPANY OF GEOPHYSICS |
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Date: October 28th 2003 | By Senior Executive Vice President, Strategy, Control & corporate planning /Christophe PETTENATI AUZIERE/ |
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