An oil field pipeline area densification shot point automatic layout method and device, electronic equipment and storage medium
By using vector data processing and spatial analysis algorithms, an automatic method for densely deploying shot points in oilfield pipeline areas was constructed. This method solves the problems of low efficiency and insufficient accuracy in existing technologies, and achieves efficient and accurate shot point deployment, meeting the high-quality data acquisition requirements of oil and gas exploration.
CN122154119APending Publication Date: 2026-06-05BGP INC CHINA NAT PETROLEUM CORP +1
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- BGP INC CHINA NAT PETROLEUM CORP
- Filing Date
- 2026-05-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
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Abstract
The application provides an oil field pipeline area encryption shot point automatic layout method and device, electronic equipment and storage medium, and relates to the oil and gas geophysical exploration and collection design field. The method comprises the following steps: obtaining original pipeline vector data and oil field area range data; preprocessing the original pipeline vector data to obtain target pipeline data; constructing buffer zones with different radii based on the target pipeline data to extract shot point encryption areas; and laying out initial shot points in the oil field area range data according to a grid rule, and screening the initial shot points to obtain target encryption shot points according to the shot point encryption areas. The application combines advanced vector data processing and spatial analysis algorithms to construct a complete automatic layout technical framework, greatly shortens the extremely long period of manual layout, significantly improves the quality and efficiency of seismic exploration work, and meets the layout requirements under harsh conditions.
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