Non-seismic methods such as gravity and magnetic prospecting can provide valuable complementary information in oil and gas exploration in complex with seismic data. The integration of seismic and non-seismic research has become increasingly important in recent years due to advancements in technology and the use of artificial intelligence. The integration of these methods allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the subsurface and can improve the accuracy of predictions. Three examples highlight the potential benefits of integrating potential field data into the seismic interpretation process, including improved accuracy in predicting structural surfaces, the ability to predict discontinuous disturbances, and the ability to restore the depth-velocity model are given. The potential benefits of integrating, particularly in the context of sites located in Siberia, are pointed.
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