Tech Transfer Sessions

Can we let you in on a secret ?

OpenGeoSolutions was founded on a distributed staffing business model. We all work from home, so providing services, projects, solutions and support 'remotely' is part of our DNA !!

We are now offering companies a series of interactive online tech-transfer sessions for all those geos newly working from their homes. Facilitated by MS Teams conferencing software these sessions take about an hour (including Q&A).

Sessions and topics can be tailored to each company's needs and can include topics such as:
  • Spectral Decomposition
  • Spectral Inversion
  • Bridging to a Big Data World
  • Blueing, CI, Filter Design
  • OGS Web Apps
  • Curvature
  • Traditional Attributes (instantaneous and response)
  • Live OpenGeoSolutions Navigator Demo

 

Bridging to a Big Data World

OGS in Oman

As databases grow, they can easily become overwhelming. Aspects of this problem include the sheer volume of computed attributes, problems with data access, and problems with data visualization. If the data and access to the data are not managed reasonably, the interpreter is forced to focus on functional issues rather than on the interpretation questions. Painless data access, presentation, and visualization are just as important to the act of interpretation, as the content itself.

Condition the Data: Make sure that the data has fidelity and that it is decomposed to a set of attributes that in combination, provide insight that is greater than the sum of the parts.

Beware the Hype: Remember that in an AI assisted world, the interpretation “building blocks” required to get the job done will remain the same. It’s just that AI will make it easier to consider the breadth of information and dimensions.

Stage Investigations: Approach the interpretation questions via reconnaissance scoping before embarking on targeted and detailed analysis and interrogation. During initial stages, detection and awareness of anomalies is more important than resolution of details. Be open to surprises.

Facilitate Interaction with Data and with the Extended Team: Within any team, there is often a wide range of interpretation experience, knowledge and skills. Not everyone will always be equally proficient with seismic visualization and the available tools. Don’t overwhelm those who are not experts in seismic interpretation or seismic processing. Present the information in a way that facilitates interaction. The easier it is to navigate and investigate, the more likely important features will be identified and localized. Remember that integrating and calibrating early and often, reduces dead-ends and cycle-time.

At OpenGeoSolutions, one of the approaches that we are taking to make the transition more manageable, is to build (for each project area that we work on) a comprehensive library of pre-rendered images that covers the dimensionality of the data, and that can be accessed via a browser. This means creating literally millions of images that expose the full dimensionality of the information that is available. By generating both plan-view and cross-section images at the sample rate of the incoming data, we incorporate the element of motion into the visualization. By using RGB blending, semi-transparent overlays, etc…, we combine attribute/dimensional characteristics in a way that makes the whole greater than the sum of the parts. The goal is not to subjectively guide the interpreter along a pre-identified, rigid, hard-wired path through the data and dimensions. The interpreter will never want to examine all of the millions of images that are created. Instead, the goal is to facilitate the examination of the imaging that is available within the data, and to provide the freedom and flexibility to identify, track, and home-in on any/all interesting features. If an interesting anomaly is spotted along the way, it can be followed along the many available dimensions. With the conditioning/preparation that is required to generate such a library, the by-product is a comprehensive set of decomposed characteristics that can be leveraged by AI/ML.

 

GeoHazards Processing

Are you using all of your data? Bridge the gap between the well site survey and your detailed prospect interpretation.

We are expert in getting as complete a characterization as possible from your seismic data and bringing all the data together in a Navigatortm visualization. 

Fly the well bore from sea floor through TD with the ability to view seismic, layering, faulting, stratigraphic edges, waveletQ, curvature and elastic parameters.

Technologies for GeoHazards processing;

  • Signal Analysis / Data Conditioning
  • Spectral Decomposition
  • Spectral Inversion
  • Spectral Discontinuity
  • Multi-Scale Curvature
  • waveletQ
  • Simple Elastic Inversion
  • Navigator Visualization
 

Solutions Overview

Solutions start with a conversation about the project objectives / data issues, how we might be able to address them.... and a look at the data.

We have an embarrassingly large number of years of experience (200+ last we counted), looking at seismic, solving data issues and figuring out how to get the maximum geologic content from it. Did I mention we love looking at data?

We do have a strict "no black box" policy which means we can have an open discussion about our technology and how it might help you (Note: competitors need not apply). We can also give seminars and training about the theory and application of spectral methods, inversion, curvature, plus quite a few other topics.

Once the project scope is settled we embark on the work. Most projects are accomplished in 6-8 weeks, although depending on the queue, priority projects can be accomplished in a shorter time frame.

All our projects include full html based documentation, SEG-Y volumes, Navigators and project delivery / tech transfer discussions (as many as needed). Project delivery meetings are generally orderly affairs until we bring up the Navigators - at which point our customers get excited to see their geology come to life in real time, and we spend the rest of the meeting looking at what has been revealed. With typical projects now running 200+ volumes, and Navigators with 500,000+ images, there is a lot of results to review....and we generally have follow-up discussions a couple of weeks after the delivery.

And on-call support for one project often leads to the next......keeping the conversation going.

 

Unconventional

Unconventional projects can be the most challenging.

Oil sands are generally shallow and the seismic coverage can be broadband (from 15Hz up to 250Hz or more). Understanding the complicated stratigraphy is critical to successful production. Spectral methods highlight details that can be lost in the broadband stack. Dip-azimuth and dip-magnitude also reveal details of  depositional architecture. Oil sands projects are generally 4-D, so consistent processing across the vintages is important. For oil sands projects we would apply;

  • Signal Analysis / Data Conditioning
  • Spectral Decomposition
  • Spectral Inversion
  • Spectral Discontinuity
  • Multi-Scale Curvature
  • Dip-Azimuth / Dip-Magnitude
  • waveletQ
  • Simple Elastic Inversion
  • Navigator Visualization

Shale (and tight Carbonate) plays often turn on subtle changes in stratigraphy and fracturing.  Spectral methods expose geology at, and below classical resolution. Spectral Discontinuity shows edges and faulting as illuminated by all frequencies (not just the predominant frequency).  Multi-scale Curvature can be used to infer zones where fracturing might be more pervasive. If azimuthal volumes are available, they are processed seperately and compared. For shale and tight carbonate projects we would apply;

 

  • Signal Analysis / Data Conditioning
  • Spectral Decomposition
  • Spectral Inversion
  • Spectral Discontinuity
  • Multi-Scale Curvature
  • Dip-Azimuth / Dip-Magnitude
  • waveletQ
  • Simple Elastic Inversion
  • Navigator Visualization