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AVO
AVO is designed to analyze the fluid content of resrevoir rocks through a combination of visual, analytical and modeling processes of the seismic and well data. The program provides an intuitive capability to manage, display and operate on seismic gather data for AVO attribute generation and crossplotting.
AVO Seismic Analysis
The AVO analysis tool is designed to analyze and process pre stack seismic gathers and partial stacks for the purpose of finding and classifying AVO signatures in 2D and 3D data.
AVO Modeling
Modeling utilities designed to create 1D, 2D and 3D synthetic offset/angle gathers from well log data.
AFI
The AFI module is designed as an add on module to the AVO program. Data I/O is handled within AVO.
ELOG
ELOG is a comprehensive well log editing and modeling tool designed to prepare or create log data for use within the Hampson Russell suite of applications. New and edited data can be saved within the project, exported as new well data or transferred through direct binary links to third party applications.
EMERGE
EMERGE is designed to predict reservoir properties using seismic attributes and well log data. The technique trains on target data at the well locations using multi linear and neural network algorithms until an optimum transform is derived. Cross validation is used to give confidence in the transform, prior to its application to the whole seismic volume. Any measured or calculated logs such as porosity, density or water saturation, may be predicted and the technique may also be applied in pure log applications.
GLI3D
GLI3D is designed to pick and interpret first breaks from 2D and 3D seismic data sets. These are then used to build a near surface geological model, which is optimized using generalized linear and tomographic inversion algorithms. The optimum model is then used to calculate refraction statics for subsequent application to the seismic data in the processing flow, thereby improving the structural accuracy and image quality. This program is the defacto standard within the seismic processing industry for regions with difficult statics problems.
ISMAP
ISMAP is a geostatistical mapping tool designed for comparison and statistical analysis of mapped data sets. Customary data inputs to the program are a combination of dense, yet "fuzzy" data such as seismic attribute extraction and sparse, accurate data such as measured well log data. The concept is that a new map is generated which honors the sparse measured data, while retaining the spatial continuity of the denser data set.
PRO4D
PRO4D is a program that integrates all of the key elements required for time lapse seismic studies. It provides a well log toolkit for fluid replacement modeling and synthetic seismic generation, together with seismic processing functionality. This gives interactive display, comparison, calibration and interpretation of 4D seismic data volumes.
PROMC
PROMC is a new software package developed through an industry consortium between 2001 and 2003. It provides an integrated framework for the interpretation and modeling of multi component seismic data. The software makes the execution of everyday tasks on multi component data straightforward through an easy to use and intuitive work environment.
STRATA
STRATA is a seismic inversion product designed to transform post stack seismic volumes to impedance traces for lithology and fluid determinations. Acousitc and elastic impedance processes are provided, utilizing various inversion methods. All ancillary data manipulation needs, such as wavelet extraction, log correlation, model building and seismic processing are included. Popular S inversion, LMR techniques and coloured techniques are also available.
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