New Paradigm center focuses on multi-line 2D seismic

May 11, 2016
Paradigm has opened a Seismic Center of Excellence in Mumbai, India.

Offshore staff

HOUSTON–Paradigm has opened a Seismic Center of Excellence in Mumbai, India. 

The center, staffed by domain experts, will be dedicated to dealing with the challenges associated with processing, imaging, interpreting, and modeling of multi-line 2D seismic surveys.

The Seismic Center of Excellence is part of a Geoscience Services business offered by Paradigm for global oil and gas exploration and development projects. The company says it includes full azimuth seismic imaging and characterization, diffraction imaging, seismic inversion, velocity modeling, structural modeling, facies modeling, fracture modeling, pore pressure prediction, model uncertainty, well log management and others.

Although high-density 3D seismic data offers orders of magnitude of subsurface insights for both exploration and field development, 2D seismic data is still routinely used where operational complexity makes it impractical or too costly to deploy 3D seismic methods. The sparseness of multi-line seismic surveys requires special skills, experience, and software to generate a 3D perspective of the subsurface from spatially-limited data.

05/11/2016

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