Paradigm™ will showcase its latest technologies at the International Exposition and 79th Annual Meeting of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) in Houston, October 25-30. SEG attendees are invited to join Paradigm at booth #1426 for presentations and personal demonstrations featuring the latest innovations delivered in the newly-released Paradigm™ Rock & Fluid Canvas™ 2009 | Epos™ 4.0 software suite.
Paradigm will showcase a number of business-critical, asset-based, problem-solving workflows, including the application of full azimuth decomposition and depth imaging (Paradigm™ EarthStudy 360™) for resolving illumination issues in subsalt plays and determining stress directions in fractured shale plays; advanced volume interpretation techniques for analyzing turbidite systems; and the use of advanced paleogeochronological modeling techniques (Paradigm™ SKUA®) for validating interpretation data and building property models without geometric distortions. All of these workflows will have high relevance for oil companies working deep water and onshore unconventional plays.
“Paradigm recognizes the SEG Annual Meeting as one of the premier venues for engaging geoscientists from around the world,” said James Lamb, Paradigm executive vice president for the Americas. “Following the release of Rock & Fluid Canvas 2009 │ Epos 4.0, we are in the unique position to meet our users’ needs in today’s E&P industry, and provide the platform that will help them meet their future demands to drive hydrocarbon exploration in increasingly complex environments.”
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