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| Paradigm™ Customer Newsletter, Vol.2
Ed.2 April 2009 |
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Dear Valued
Customer,
We at Paradigm
are in "high-pitch" preparation mode to deliver a
product portfolio we believe will meet your
E&P software needs better than anything before
it.
Paradigm™ Rock
& Fluid Canvas™ 2009 | Epos™ 4.0 will be the
largest synchronized software release in Paradigm
history. Incorporating over four years of
planning, design and development, Rock & Fluid
Canvas 2009 carries the cumulative signatures of
valuable customer feedback and continual Paradigm
innovation in seismic processing and imaging,
interpretation and modeling, and seismic
characterization and formation evaluation.
In anticipation
of the forthcoming release, Certain
Vision is giving you an early glimpse of some
of the new technologies and product enhancements
that will soon be available. Last issue we covered
Paradigm™ Epos™ 4.0 and VoxelGeo®; this month we
focus on Paradigm™ Sysdrill® 2009 and the new
technology of anisotropy 3D Tomography.
If you or
someone you know should be added to the Certain
Vision mailing list, please let us know. And, as always,
we welcome your comments.
Best
regards,
Cynde
Hargrave Chief Marketing
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Paradigm™ SKUA® 2009
released!
With this
release, the SKUA 2009 workflow expands SKUA
capabilities into the interpretation field by
linking the interpreter and modeler
roles.
SKUA 2009
includes Interpretation Modeling, a new solution
offering the first, truly integrated workflow
between seismic and geologic interpretation and
modeling. The new package is designed to help
interpreters, modelers, and reservoir teams merge
seismic interpretation and SKUA UVT-based modeling
to enable better interpretation. The 2009 release
also includes Stratigraphic Interpretation
Modeling, based on SKUA technology, which provides
unique tools to concurrently perform stratigraphic
interpretation, geochronological modeling and to
perform 2D seismic paleo-restoration.
Another key
feature of this release is the availability of
multi-core modeling capabilities which effectively
reduce computation time by a factor of
eight.
Additionally,
SKUA 2009 offers Engineering Modeling, a new
solution to provide unbiased flow simulation grids
in any structural or stratigraphic setting. The
Engineering Modeling solution provides a
collaborative environment enabling geoscientists
and reservoir engineers to efficiently develop
geologically coherent production forecasts and
better control development risks.
Learn more about
Paradigm SKUA 2009 on the product page here. |
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Paradigm™ EarthStudy
360™ recognized at the 2009 Edison Best New
Product Awards™
Paradigm EarthStudy 360 has won
Bronze in the Energy & Sustainability category
for the 2009 Edison Best New Product
Awards™.
EarthStudy 360 is a breakthrough solution for
generating full azimuth (360) images of the
subsurface from seismic data recordings, providing
geoscientists with new data structures and
visualizations that can indicate the presence of
undiscovered hydrocarbon reservoirs or better
understanding of a mature oil field. The method is
applicable to the most challenging geologic
environments in the subsurface, including subsalt
exploration in the deep waters of the Gulf of
Mexico. EarthStudy 360 technology is designed to
give oil companies more confidence in using
seismic images to make safe and successful
drilling decisions.
Established in 1987, the EDISON AWARDS™ have
honored some of the most innovative companies,
business leaders, and products in corporate
America. They symbolize the persistence and
excellence personified by Thomas Edison and honor
innovation and innovators. The Edison Best New
Product Awards™ are among the most prestigious
accolades honoring excellence in new product
development, marketing, and innovation. They
identify new products and services that excel in
marketplace innovation, marketplace success,
technological innovation, market structure
innovation, and societal impact.

Paradigm™ Sysdrill™ 2009
released!
Sysdrill 2009 was
officially released April 14th 2009 and
is now available to our customers on the download
tab of the Customer
Support Site.
If you want to learn more
about the new functionalities that this release
offers, continue on reading or go to the Product
Update section. |
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Do you wear many hats?
Paradigm has created a
special bundle from the new release of Paradigm
SKUA 2009. Designed for the reservoir
modeler/geoscientist who wears many hats -
performs multiple functions. Through step-by-step
workflows, you can create accurate, unbiased, and
geologically realistic reservoir models,
facilitating the investigation of alternative
scenarios and the quantification of uncertainty in
hydrocarbon volumes for reliable development
planning and reserve evaluation.
Contact a Paradigm
representative to learn more about this discount.
Offer ends 30 June 2009. |
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Introduction to Anisotropy 3D Grid
Tomography
A tomographic solution for updating subsurface
velocity and anisotropy parameters from seismic
migrated data is an extremely challenging problem.
The solution is non-unique because many
combinations of anisotropic-velocity model
parameters can fit the data equally well. The
tomography equations linearly relate travel time
errors along specular rays to subsurface
anisotropic-velocity model parameter updates. The
rays are traced from dense subsurface reflecting
points up to the surface with different reflection
angles and azimuths. In practice, the travel time
errors are measured from the non-flatness of
migrated events along offset or angle domain
Common Image Gathers. The aim of the tomography is
to find the optimal set of update parameters that
minimizes the travel time errors globally in a
constrained, least-squares manner. Thus, the
derived parameters should yield geologically
plausible models, resulting in flatter output
gathers after migrating the data with the
updated velocity model.
Paradigm™ GeoDepth® 3D Anisotropy
Tomography is a brand new technology that will be
released on Epos™ 4. This system has been designed
to optimally handle large models with complex
geology, such as those currently explored in deep
water in the Gulf of Mexico [...]
To read more about this exciting new
technology, click here. |
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Paradigm Sysdrill 2009 New
Features
The new
Paradigm™ Sysdrill™ 2009,
launched March 17th at IADC in
Amsterdam, is the only
commercially-available, single-application, well
planning and drilling engineering solution on the
market. Sysdrill 2009 enables drilling engineers
to design wells quickly, safely and accurately. It
delivers improved ease of use, increased workflow
efficiency, enhanced data input/output management
and improved reporting. Sysdrill 2009 also
includes several new calculations to improve
engineering analyses.
Some of the most significant product
enhancements relate to the use of geological
surface files throughout the application. This
includes a new Surface Import Wizard which allows
efficient import of multiple geological surface
files in a single operation. Once imported, these surfaces are
available to all wellbores defined within a given
field for use in 3D visualization and, for the
first time, 2D
plots.
Sysdrill 2009
also allows automatically calculated formation
intersection depths to be displayed in engineering
results graphs. One specific benefit of this
feature is the ability to interactively update
casing seat positions with respect to particular
formations within the enhanced Casing Seat
Selector [...]
To read more
about all the new features and enhancements of
Sysdrill 2009, continue here! |
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Recent Events
Lunch
and Learn Session - Paradigm Solutions for
Fracture Detection Date:
23-Apr-09
Fracture interpretation remains
one of the most tedious and time consuming aspects
of 3D seismic interpretation and geologic model
building. In this session, we focused on
coherence cubes and an automated way to connect up
discontinuities. Fracture detection output
improves confidence in reservoir modeling
results, ultimately leading to optimal well
planning, fracture simulation, and flow
simulation.
For more
information on this workflow or to receive a
follow-up call, please contact Ashley
Millar.
Upcoming
Events
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2009
CSPG CSEG CWLS Convention- Date:
4/5-May-09
Join us at the Annual CSPG CSEG CWLS
Convention in Calgary,
May 4-5th, booth #113. To receive pre-event
demonstration schedules or to schedule a
personal demonstration, please contact Ashley
Millar or call
403-750-3521. We look
forward to seeing you
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Canada
Geolog User Group Meeting Date: 16-Jun-09
(Tuesday) Location: Calgary
Marriot
For more
information, contact Ashley
Millar. |
Upcoming
Trainings
Make the most of
your investment in Paradigm technology by taking
advantage of Q2 2009 training sessions at the Paradigm
Calgary Training Center.
You can find a list of the Q2 2009
Calgary training courses here. For details and to
register, visit www.pdgm.com and click on
the Support & Training
page. |
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Meet Andrea
Pronk
Tell
us what you do at
Paradigm I
am the Customer Support Team Lead for Canada. My
job combines technical support of Paradigm
Interpretation products with management and
mentoring activities.
When
did you join Paradigm and what do you like best
about working here? I joined Paradigm in October 2004
and my favorite thing about Paradigm is the
people. Everyone is motivated, hardworking,
and has a great personality.
Why did
you choose to come to
Paradigm? I
was looking for a change from working as an
Interpreter and a colleague suggested I contact
Paradigm.
What was
the first job that brought you into the oil
industry? I
worked part time during University at a company
called Anderson Exploration. I would come downtown
between classes to categorize thin
sections.
What
professional accomplishment are you most proud
of? I am
most proud of becoming a Team Lead here at
Paradigm.

What special interests outside of
work do you enjoy? My primary interest is horseback
riding and I currently own two horses, Geo and
Tango. I also enjoy soccer, skiing and anything
else outside.
What is
your favorite phrase, or word, that motivates
you? "Never
give up" |
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A Unified
Drilling Solution Includes Well Planning,
Drilling Engineering, and
Geosteering Doug Gilmour and Rob
Innes, E&P Daily News, March
2009. |
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Neural
Network Technology for Reservoir Property
Predisction from Seismic Data
(Russian) Tatiana Malyarova and
Roman Kopyonkin, Nefteservice, March
2009. |
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Visualizing 3D features in 3D
seismic data Huw James, First
Break, March
2009. |
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EarthStudy 360™ - Detailed Seismic
Analysis at Subsurface Image
Points Digital Energy
Journal, March
2000 |
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Unique Solutions - Creating
High-Precision Subsurface
Models Konstantin Smirnov, Tatyana
Lalyarova, and Tatyana Olneva, Oil & Gas
Eurasia, February
2009. | |
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Exploration Interview: John W.
Gibson, CEO,
Paradigm E&P, February
2009. |
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A visual
data-mining methodology for seismic-facies
analysis: Part 1 - Testing and comparison with
other unsupervised clustering
methods Iván Dimitri Marroquín,
Jean-Jules Brault, and Bruce S. Hart,
Geophysics, Vol. 74, No.
1, January/February
2009. |
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A visual
data mining methodology to conduct seismic
facies analysis: Part 2 - Application to 3D
seismic data Iván Dimitri
Marroquín, Jean-Jules Brault, and Bruce S. Hart,
Geophysics, Vol. 74, No.
1, January/February
2009. |
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Paradigm
EarthStudy 360™ Zvi Koren and
Duane Dopkin, Drilling & Exploration
World, January
2009. | |
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For users with no access to detailed
geological surface files, a new Local Formations
feature allows the definition of a simplified
geological model using oriented
planes.
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Fig. 1: Well planning
within a 3D model using the new curtain
feature. | The ability to import stacked
triangulated surface files to both Sysdrill 2009
and Paradigm Geolog® 6.7 allows a more
efficient geosteering workflow in which a common
3D model is loaded to both applications. The well
is then planned and engineered against the 3D
model in Sysdrill, and the trajectory sent to
Geolog for construction of the geosteering
section. As drilling progresses, changes to the
geosteering section can be applied to the 3D model
in Geolog and imported to Sysdrill for projection
ahead of the bit on a stratigraphically correct
basis.
Well planning functions have been
extended to support the latest requirements of the
industry, including new constant tool face and
flat turn well planning profiles, new target
management features, enhanced comments handling
and automatic calculation of the trajectory
Directional Difficulty Index.[...]
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Fig. 2: New
interactive traveling cylinder plot with
color-coding based on collision
risk
factor |
The Project
Ahead module contains a new Nudge/Steer projection
type, implemented to meet the specific
requirements of well trajectory adjustment when
drilling horizontal wells. A new Curtain View page
has also been implemented to allow the nudge/steer
projection and surfaces to be viewed in 2D
(Fig.1). The Curtain View can be displayed as
Section, Distance Out Along Well Path and Measured
Depth representations.
The Clearance
Calculation dialog contains several new features
to help illustrate collision risk. This includes
color-coding within the results summary
spreadsheet based on defined Clearance Factor Risk
Limit values and a new interactive traveling
cylinder plot (Fig.2) that can be scrolled to
different depths on the reference well.
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Fig. 3: Updated casing
design interface showing multiple custom
load cases and results
summary |
The Casing Design Analysis module has been
significantly enhanced to include new Formation
Squeeze and Tubing load case types. API connection
modeling and independent design factors for
connections are now also supported. The interface
has been extensively redesigned for more efficient
management of inputs and presentation of results
(Fig.3).
Other engineering updates include a new
Friction Factor Sensitivity analysis, improved
pump modeling, an enhanced hydraulic circulating
temperature model and improved multi-fluid cement
definition.
Several new features significantly reduce time
spent on data entry. These include the new
QuickWell feature that allows basic data set-up to
well level within a single, wizard-based interface
and the new Input/Output Wizard that provides a
standard interface for managing import and export
of key data sets in common, third-party data
formats.
All reports now include high resolution graphs
and are written to Microsoft Word (or other RTF
editors/viewers) for easy incorporation into the
drilling program.
The Sysdrill 2009 release is the result of a
major development effort based on the customer
requirements and demonstrates our continued
commitment to the drilling software market. For
more information, please refer to the
Sysdrill™ 2009 Release Notes, the Sysdrill
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The wide azimuth
seismic surveys used in the exploration process
provide information about the anisotropy velocity
model parameters within the sediment layers and
also enrich the information recorded from
reflectors in the vicinity and below the complex
salt bodies which are dominant in these
areas.
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Fig. 1: QC display in
3D Canvas of events automatic picking on a
depth migrated image using the
ImagePick. | GeoDepth
Tomography uses a specially designed
infrastructure for High Performance Computing
(HPC) which can optimally run on large computing
clusters with many nodes (Paradigm Parallel
Framework - PPF). Unique methods for automatic
picking of reflecting events were developed to
improve the efficiency of the tomographic
workflow. The resulting picks are stored in the
Pencil Database, a new repository where picks
along with associated attributes such as dip and
azimuth of the reflecting surfaces, surface ID,
residual velocity and more, are kept.
Tomography
consists of two main stages: building the
tomography matrix and then solving it. These two
stages are performed separately. Starting with a background,
isotropic (or anisotropic VTI/TTI) velocity model,
a migrated image and migrated gathers, the
tomography workflow consists of the following
steps:
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Automatic
event picking in the migrated image
domain:
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ImageDAC
enables users to extract three different
volumes: Dip, Azimuth and Continuity-Factor,
which all define the reflecting surfaces and
their orientation.
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ImagePick
enables users to extract coherent reflecting
surfaces (continuous or not) (see
Fig.1).
The reflecting points are stored
in the Pencil Database. Ray tracing is then
performed from these points to acquire
surface(s) with different opening angles and
azimuths.
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Automatic
event picking in the migrated gathers domain
(multi-azimuth gathers): Residual Moveouts (RMO)
are automatically picked at the pre-defined
Pencil points. Two types of RMO data are
supported:
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Parametric
of second and fourth order
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Vectors
corresponding to one RMO value per
trace
Multi-azimuth RMOs are fully
supported by the system.
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Creating the
Tomography Matrix using the PPF based anisotropy
ray tracing:
This stage
is the most time-consuming part and is fully
optimized to be run on clusters with many nodes.
The actual size of the Tomography Matrix grows
by a power of six with the size of the grid and
can reach hundreds of Gigabytes for typical grid
intervals of a few hundred meters. GeoDepth
Tomography can handle such sizes using a unique
iterative approach. The Tomography Matrix can be
constructed using all the information about the
anisotropy Thompsen TI parameters: axial
velocity, ε and δ.
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Solving the
Tomography Matrix with different geological
constraints:
The
inversion of the Tomography Matrix can be
performed many times with different geological
constraints applied independently to each
geological layer. For example, no update in the
water layer, constant update in salt bodies and
constrained lateral and vertical variations
within the sediments. Smoothing along background
horizons can further provide geologically
plausible updates. Note that the Tomography can
simultaneously invert all the anisotropic
parameters.
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Fig. 2: Pre-stack
visualization of depth migrated offset gathers
in 3D Canvas for QC of automatic per-trace
RMO
picking. | Each
step of the Tomography is supported by rich
quality control tools that can be displayed from
Paradigm 3D Canvas (image and gathers domains -
see Fig.1 and Fig.2), Velocity Navigator and
Probe™.
In summary, the
new 3D grid tomography represents an extremely
large research and programming effort by the
GeoDepth team. In comparison to the existing
tomography, it provides added strength in
subsurface parameter estimation including
anisotropy and also an enables an added capability
to run large problems on computer clusters. The
new tools for automatic picking of reflection
surfaces and for picking RMO on gathers also make
the tomography more user-friendly and
productive.
Allon
Bartana Project Manager -
GeoDepth |
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