Quantitative Analysis of Seismic Uncertainty
Earth model uncertainty assessment
Reduce event uncertainty in oil and gas reservoirs with quantitative analysis.
As exploration for hydrocarbon resources moves to increasingly complex geological environments, the integration of multiple physical measurements is needed to build improved earth models. Nonseismic methods are helping reduce exploration risks and improve development decisions by providing additional information for building a more accurate earth model.
The simultaneous joint inversion (SJI) of multiple geophysical datasets (e.g., seismic and gravity, and seismic and magnetotellurics) is a new technology that allows integration of different geophysical datasets at the inversion level. SJI collects seismic and nonseismic information into a single-objective function to be inverted.
Advantages of the SJI approach include
We offer 3D SJI of the following combinations of geophysical measurements (with the corresponding main applications):