![]() Horizontal well plotting on seismic sectionsĪny well log attribute for horizontal wells can now be overlaid on seismic volumes and displayed as a log curve or colour infill. ProMC now includes an interactive graph of Vp/Vs ratios which is displayed while picking horizons on PS volumes so that the interpreter receives instant interactive feedback on whether or not the PS horizon picking is correct for faster and more accurate interpretation.įurther refinement to the joint inversion of PP and PS volumes is provided through a new option for an automatically computed, variable Vs/Vp ratio (Gamma). Multi-component interpretation involves identifying key geologic markers on the PP wave and PS wave datasets but deciding which PS horizons match individual PP horizons can be challenging. It also analyzes azimuthal variations in AVO amplitudes to infer the intensity and orientation of natural fracture swarms.įast and accurate multicomponent interpretation ProAZ can generate common-offset/common-azimuth and common-angle/common-azimuth gathers. It builds on HRS-9, launched in 2012, by offering geoscientists new capabilities focusing on unconventional resources.Īzimuthal AVO for fracture identificationĪ completely new module named ProAZ will increase the effectiveness of well planning in fractured reservoirs and unconventional resource plays by helping interpreters map fractures and other forms of anisotropy. In particular HRS-9/R2 addresses the challenges they are facing in unconventional resource development around the world.”ĬGG has released HRS-9/R2, an upgrade to its intuitive and interactive Hampson-Russell HRS-9 reservoir characterization software suite. This HRS-9/R2 release will be of special interest to geoscientists involved in azimuthal fracture analysis and those using joint PP/PS inversion for rock properties, enabling them to extract ever more value from their azimuthal and multicomponent seismic data. ![]() Sophie Zurquiyah, Senior Executive Vice President of CGG’s Geology, Geophysics & Reservoir Division (GGR), said: “CGG is committed to making increasingly sophisticated, yet easy-to-use geophysical software available to the working geophysicist.
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