The Potential of Remote Sensing Data for Oil and Gas Exploration in Indonesia: a Review

T. M. Susantoro, S. Suliantara, A. B. Harto, H. Setiawan, Gatot Nugroho, D. S. Candra, Adis Jayati, S. Sulma, M. Khomarudin, R. Arief, Ahmat Maryanto, Y. F. Hestrio, Kurdianto Kurdianto
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Oil and gas are important commodities in Indonesia and remain the main source for energy in various sectors. Therefore, the government aim to produce 1 million barrels of oil per day (BOPD) by 2030. To achieve this goal, exploration work is needed to discover new reserves and maintain production in existing fields. This study reviews the experience of oil and gas exploration in Indonesia using remote sensing data and the potential of using remote sensing data for oil and gas exploration through surface anomalies. Surface anomalies are changes or deviations that occur on the surface as the result of the presence of oil and gas underneath. These anomalies included vegetation growing stunted, yellowing or dying, changes in the quantity and composition of clay minerals, iron oxide, increased concentrations of hydrocarbons, helium, radon, carbon dioxide, microbes, and the presence of paraffin dirt formation, as well as geomorphological changes. This study aims to assess and explain the capabilities of remote sensing data in Indonesia for oil and gas exploration. The results show that remote sensing can be used for the initial exploration of oil and gas by delineating areas of potential oil and gas traps based on topographical anomalies and geological mapping integrated with gravity data and increasing confidence in the presence of oil and gas in the subsurface based on surface anomalies. These results are expected that the usefulness of remote sensing can be used to support oil and gas exploration in Indonesia and can be recognized and used for oil and gas activities by utilizing existing methods and discovering methods for data processing and their applications.
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遥感数据在印度尼西亚油气勘探中的潜力:综述
石油和天然气是印度尼西亚的重要商品,仍然是各部门能源的主要来源。因此,政府的目标是到2030年每天生产100万桶石油。为了实现这一目标,需要开展勘探工作,以发现新的储量并维持现有油田的生产。本研究回顾了印度尼西亚利用遥感数据进行石油和天然气勘探的经验,以及利用遥感数据通过地表异常进行石油和天然气勘探的潜力。地表异常是由于地下油气的存在而在地表发生的变化或偏差。这些异常包括植被生长迟缓、变黄或死亡、粘土矿物、氧化铁的数量和组成的变化、碳氢化合物、氦、氡、二氧化碳、微生物浓度的增加、石蜡污垢形成的存在以及地貌变化。本研究旨在评估和解释印度尼西亚用于石油和天然气勘探的遥感数据的能力。结果表明,基于地形异常和重力数据的地质填图,遥感可以圈定潜在油气圈闭区域,并根据地表异常增加对地下油气存在的信心,从而用于油气的初步勘探。预计这些结果表明,遥感的有用性可用于支持印度尼西亚的石油和天然气勘探,并可通过利用现有方法和发现数据处理及其应用的方法来确认和用于石油和天然气活动。
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