PHYSICS
Paradigm and CU to Bring Automatic Fault Extraction Technology to Market
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Paradigm, the premier provider of advanced petroleum geoscience and drilling technology to the oil and gas exploration and production industry, has concluded an agreement with the University of Colorado (CU). The agreement brings the University's proprietary, state-of-the-art Automatic Fault Extraction (AFE) technology, developed through the BP Center for Visualization at CU Boulder, to seismic interpreters and geoscientists in search of economic hydrocarbons all over the world. The Automatic Fault Extraction technology both automates and enhances the process of identifying, extracting and modeling geologic discontinuities (e.g. faults) from subsurface seismic volumes. The technology and process can have a significant impact on exploration, production and drilling programs. Duane Dopkin, Sr. Vice President Technology for Paradigm, stated, "Seismic interpretation technologies, methodologies and practices must keep pace with the objectives of today's challenging exploration and production programs. We believe that the combination of the university's BP Center for Visualization Automatic Fault Extraction Technology and Paradigm's industry- leading volume interpretation solutions will set a new standard in the quality, accuracy and efficiency of performing complex subsurface fault interpretation." Dr. Geoffrey A. Dorn, Director of the BP Center for Visualization at CU, said," We are pleased to license this technology to Paradigm. Fault interpretation remains one of the most tedious and time-consuming aspects of 3D seismic interpretation and geologic model building. The Automatic Fault Extraction technology provides a major improvement in the efficiency, accuracy and consistency of fault interpretation and modeling. We believe the marriage of the Automatic Fault Extraction technology to Paradigm's VoxelGeo volume-based seismic interpretation system and Reservoir NavigatorTM 3D visualization canvas will provide a major technological advantage to Paradigm clients." Phil Neri, Vice President of Paradigm's Interpretation and Modeling Solutions, added, "We look forward to the solution synergies that will emerge with the University of Colorado's automatic fault extraction technology and Paradigm's industry-leading volume interpretation solutions (VoxelGeo and Reservoir Navigator). We expect our users to benefit dramatically from our continued commitment to advance the state of seismic interpretation and modeling."