The results are in! Emerson's E&P Software, Rock Type Classification (RTC) with Machine Learning, is the winner of the 2019 Hart Energy Meritorious Awards for Engineering Innovation (MEA) in the category of Exploration/Geoscience. The MEA program recognizes new products and technologies that demonstrate innovation in concept, design and application.
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Emerson Rock Type Classification with Machine Learning Gains Top Spot in Hart Energy’s 2019 Meritorious Awards for Engineering Innovation
Posted by
Samhita Shah on Aug 12, 2019 10:06:41 AM
Tags: geoscience, Oil & Gas software, rock type classification, machine learning in oil and gas, lithofacies, facies classification
Training: Litho-Seismic, Waveform, and Rock Type Classifications for Rock Type and Fluid Prediction
Posted by
Peter Wang on Jan 29, 2018 8:00:00 AM
Tags: rock type classification, Litho-Seismic, Fluid Prediction, Waveform Classification
I use Google Photos as a means to automatically backup my phone and tablet pictures. I also upload photos from my non-Wi-Fi digital camera to Google Photos. I’m sure many of you do this as well.
Read MoreTags: Oil and Gas Software, artificial intelligence, rock type classification, Machine Learning, Robotic Seismic Interpretation, prestack seismic
Paradigm Subject Matter Expert, Dr. Bruno de Ribet will be previewing Paradigm 17 during a lunch and learn session and via Webinar on January 17 and 18. Paradigm 17 is Paradigm's latest comprehensive solution suite scheduled to be released in Q1 of 2017. This release is designed to improve asset team productivity and effectiveness, and enable superior decision-making by representing all available data in integrated workflows.
The presentation will provide an overview of the major improvements and new functionalities in Paradigm 17. These include advances in 2D imaging, new tomography workflows, a new methodology for rock type classification, a new volume fusion tool in VoxelGeo, Multimin Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis and a new 3D petrophysics functionality in Geolog, and much more. The presentation will also highlight the new Paradigm Integrated Canvas, which simplifies and streamlines key workflows; the Epos integrated enterprise G&G database; and extended third-party connectivity, making it easier than ever to access your data, wherever it is located.
Click below to learn more and register for Dr. de Ribet's presentation.
Tags: VoxelGeo, Geolog, 2D imaging, 3D Petrophysics, Paradigm 17, Paradigm Integrated Canvas, Tomography workflows, rock type classification