Today's lecture by Kashif Shaukat, Paradigm Technical Sales Advisor, covered the topic of how to maximize the efficiency of your 2D reprocessing and get the best results, fast. 2D processing and imaging are the most cost-effective way to study the subsurface in terms of structural geology and reservoir properties. However, since a single 2D line only provides limited information, multiple 2D lines are acquired across the area.
Paradigm continues to strengthen its 2D processing and imaging solutions by rejuvenating 2D tomography and introducing a new multi-line batch process. Now geoscientists can efficiently update velocity models by using Paradigm's modern and easy-to-use tomography engine on multiple 2D lines in a single run. In addition, by increasing efficiency through multi-line batch processing, Paradigm provides geoscientists with full 3D visualization advantages from 2D data, thus enhancing the power of QC workflows. This presentation featured Paradigm GeoDepth.
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Virtual Lecture Series 2016 - Season 2: Maximize the Efficiency of your 2D Reprocessing
Posted by
Samhita Shah on Aug 23, 2016 11:21:19 AM
Tags: Virtual Lecture Series, GeoDepth, structural geology, reservoir properties, 2D processing and imaging
2016 Virtual Lecture Series - Season 2 Continues with Lecture on Diffraction Imaging
Posted by
Samhita Shah on Jul 20, 2016 2:33:13 PM
Paradigm recently began the Season 2 of its popular Virtual Lecture Series - 2016. This season includes 9 On-Demand Webcasts covering a wide range of topics of interest to geoscientists. These include high-definition seismic imaging, advanced interpretation, comprehensive geomechanics, and unique modeling workflows for reducing risk, in both conventional and unconventional plays. This free and flexible online video series, now in its 5th year, enables participants to attend presentations by Paradigm technical experts at a time and place most convenient for them.
For a complete schedule of this year’s broadcasts, click here. The Presentation Abstracts can be viewed here.
The upcoming lecture, on July 26, is about "Diffraction Imaging from Full-Azimuth Data and Legacy Data for Improved Structural Resolution". In this lecture, Kashif Shaukat, Paradigm Technical Sales Advisor, discusses about the in-depth migration, recorded wavefield components mapped at each depth point consist of specular energy and diffraction energy. Paradigm innovates with a technique in which the diffracted component is separated from the total migrated wavefield. That diffracted component plays a vital role in building an accurate structural framework. By designing an optimal filter, diffraction imaging can also be used to map small scale subsurface geological objects and discontinuities such as faults and uncomformities. This methodology enables geoscientists to improve structural resolution, and perform accurate interpretation and modeling for further exploration workflows. The technology featured is Paradigm EarthStudy 360®
Tags: Virtual Lecture Series, geoscience, EarthStudy 360, Oil and Gas Software, Diffraction Imaging
Paradigm Offers Nine New Webcasts in Season 2 of its 2016 Virtual Lecture Series
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Samhita Shah on Jun 15, 2016 3:36:59 AM
Paradigm has recently announced the launch of Season 2 of its popular Virtual Lecture Series - 2016. The new season includes 9 On-Demand Webcasts covering a wide range of topics of interest to geoscientists. These include high-definition seismic imaging, advanced interpretation, comprehensive geomechanics, and unique modeling workflows for reducing risk, in both conventional and unconventional plays. This free and flexible online video series, now in its 5th year, enables participants to attend presentations by Paradigm technical experts at a time and place most convenient for them.
Read MoreTags: Virtual Lecture Series, geoscience, Oil and Gas Software, reservoir models
Paradigm Launches 2015 Virtual Lecture Series - Season 2
Posted by
Samhita Shah on Aug 6, 2015 12:11:28 PM
Tags: Virtual Lecture Series, Paradigm, webcast, Oil & Gas software
Tags: reservoir modeling, Virtual Lecture Series, Tomography, Prestack Visualization, Energy, quantitative seismic interpretation, Workflows, Oil & Gas software, Microseismic, Seismic Processing, Seismic Imaging
March 19 Webcast of 2015 Virtual Lecture Series Features Seismic Focused Sweet Spot Characterization in a Shale Resource Play – An Eagle Ford Example
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Samhita Shah on Mar 11, 2015 9:05:00 AM
The second installment of the 2015 Paradigm Virtual Lecture Series, available starting March 19th, will feature the presentation, “Seismic Focused Sweet Spot Characterization in a Shale Resource Play – An Eagle Ford Example”. The presentation, featuring Paradigm® SeisEarth®, seismic data attributes and multi-azimuth inversion, will be presented by Subject Matter Expert Adam Marsden.
Tags: Virtual Lecture Series, Eagle Ford, Energy, seismic, SeisEarth, Paradigm, oil & gas, quantitative seismic interpretation, webcast, Oil & Gas software, Shale, rock properties
Don’t Miss the Last Two Sessions of the 2014 Virtual Lecture Series
Posted by
Samhita Shah on Jan 27, 2015 1:01:00 PM
Register for the last two sessions of the Paradigm 2014 Virtual Lecture Series presented on January 29 and February 12. In the January 29th session Melanie Morin, Technical Sales Advisor, discusses “Improved Production Forecasts: Impact of Reservoir Compartmentalization on Flow Response,” highlighting SKUA®. On February 12th, Sandra Allwork, Team Leader and Technical Sales Advisor, will present “Looking for Higher Definition? From Broadband Processing to Diffraction Imaging. Extract the Maximum from Your Modern and Legacy Seismic Data,” featuring Echos and EarthStudy 360. Here are summaries of both sessions:
Tags: oil and gas, Virtual Lecture Series, Energy, 5D regularization, reservoir compartmentalization, geologist, reservoir engineering, Paradigm, broadband processing, geoscience workflows