Paradigm 扩展了高清软件套件

2017 年 3 月 30 日

休斯顿——Paradigm 发布了Paradigm 17软件套件,运行在扩展的高清平台上。此版本旨在确保数据采集方面的投资为钻井、完井和生产带来附加值。Paradigm 17 利用高清科学以及先进技术和无缝集成来提高资产团队的成功。 

Paradigm 17 旨在提供增强的易用性和工作流程集成,使用户能够:

  • 在集成的生态系统中工作,涵盖从测井分析到地震成像、地震解释、地质解释和地下建模的所有内容
  • 恢复、处理和可视化所有可用的地震数据,以实现更好的成像和储层特性恢复
  • 通过先进的地震数据和测井分析更好地识别最佳点

Paradigm 17 为其 SeisEarth 解释系统引入了应用程序和基础设施增强功能,将其核心解释窗口(3D 画布、底图和剖面)整合到单个应用程序中。其结果是改进了跨产品集成、缩短了工作时间并减少了按钮点击次数。基于完善的 Stratimagic 神经网络方法的波形分类已集成到 SeisEarth 中,以及用于解释器的新的基于机器学习的岩石类型分类插件。

新的岩石类型分类使用地震数据和相测井来预测相体积及其出现概率,以改善常规和非常规油气藏的储层表征。该版本提供了用于处理和成像的增强型多二维线框架,可最大限度地减少人工干预并最大限度地提高生产力。还添加了全新的 2D 网格断层扫描和成像工作流程。添加了基于 3D 结构模型的层析成像,以支持地质约束的速度模型,并加强 Paradigm GeoDepth 和 SKUA-GOCAD 之间的集成,以支持地质和地球物理模型的集成。

Paradigm 首席产品官 Somesh Singh 表示:“在当今的环境下,客户正在寻找能够帮助他们从数据中获取最大知识的技术,以确保更快、更安全和更准确的钻井结果。” “此版本反映了我们为提供高度科学的软件解决方案而付出的巨大努力,这些解决方案将以有效的方式提供高质量的结果,同时降低风险和成本。”

其他新的处理和成像功能包括在 Echos® 地震处理应用程序中根据地震数据以生产为导向的有效 Q 值估计方法。在 EarthStudy 360 中,基于方向角集合的新后处理的衍射/镜面成像改进有助于最大限度地减少解释人员的猜测。

Spectrum 地震成像和数据管理执行副总裁 Mike Ball 表示:“我们一直在测试 Paradigm 17 中引入的新型高生产率、GeoDepth 2D 网格断层扫描、多线工作流程。这是协作的结果Spectrum 和 Paradigm 地球科学家和开发人员之间的共同努力,是 Paradigm 关注客户需求的一个很好的例子。我们已经可以看到项目周期时间的显着缩短和更好的最终结果。”

Paradigm 17 软件包包括 Geolog 8,这是业界领先的地层评估套件的最新版本。Geolog 8 提供创新的新岩石物理功能,包括概率岩石物理 (Multimin) 解决方案的蒙特卡罗不确定性分析,以及增强大角度井和水平井分析的新 3D 岩石物理功能。该版本还包括一种新的处理方法,用于全波形声波测井的慢度频率分析。Geolog 8 提供改进的地质力学、生产测井和套管检查功能,以及用于水泥评估、脉冲中子和 DTS/DAS 处理的新技术。使用 Geolog Loglan 直接访问 Matlab 代码,可以轻松地将研究工作和自定义计算交付给最终用户。

Paradigm 17 版本中的其他关键增强功能包括:

Paradigm 定量地震解释 (QSI) 解决方案现在可以在 Windows 和 Linux 上运行。 

对交会图实用程序和二维建模的改进可实现更有效的工作流程并更好地理解地震响应。

VoxelGeo 现在通过多体积 GPU 渲染和新的体积融合工具提供显着更高的性能。

SKUA-GOCAD 中油藏地质力学功能的扩展,包括用于构建地质力学网格以及直接将结构化和非结构化网格导出至达索系统 Abaqus 的新工具。

此版本扩展了 Paradigm 与其他 G&G 平台(包括 Schlumberger 的 Petrel 地震模拟软件)之间的连接性,改进了地震数据和 ASCII 导入/导出,并包括用于从 OpenWorks 和 GeoFrame 批量加载数据的新界面。

在发布此版本的同时,Paradigm 还宣布以两种不同的软件包提供云范式,以提供最大的灵活性。

原文链接/worldoil

Paradigm expands high-definition software suite

March 30, 2017

HOUSTON -- Paradigm released Paradigm 17 software suite, running on an expanded high-definition platform. This release aims at ensuring that investments in data acquisition result in added value to drilling, completion and production.  Paradigm 17 leverages the science of high definition, along with advanced technology and seamless integration, to improve asset team success. 

Designed to deliver enhanced ease of use and workflow integration, Paradigm 17 enables users to:

  • Work within an integrated ecosystem, for everything from well log analysis to seismic imaging, seismic interpretation, geologic interpretation and subsurface modeling
  • Recover, process and visualize all available seismic data for better imaging and reservoir property recovery
  • Better identify sweet spots through advanced seismic data and well log analysis

Paradigm 17 introduces application and infrastructure enhancements to its SeisEarth interpretation system, consolidating its core interpretation windows (3D Canvas, BaseMap and Section) into a single application.  The result is improved cross-product integration, shorter work time and fewer button clicks.  Waveform classification based on the well-established Stratimagic neural network approach has been integrated into SeisEarth, together with a new Machine Learning-based, rock-type classification plug-in for interpreters.

The new rock-type classification uses seismic data and facies logs to predict facies volumes and their probability of occurrence, to improve reservoir characterization in conventional and unconventional plays. This release offers an enhanced multi-2D line framework for processing and imaging, that minimizes manual intervention and maximizes productivity.  Full new 2D grid tomography and imaging workflows have also been added.  3D structural model-based tomography has been added to support geologically-constrained velocity models and strengthen integration between Paradigm GeoDepth and SKUA-GOCAD, to support the integration of geologic and geophysical models.

“In today’s environment, customers are looking for technologies that can help them gain maximum knowledge from their data, in order to ensure faster, safer and more accurate drilling results,” said Somesh Singh, Paradigm’s chief product officer.  “This release reflects an intensive effort on our part to deliver high science-based software solutions that will provide quality results in an efficient manner, while reducing risk and costs.”

Other new processing and imaging features include a method for production-oriented estimation of effective Q from seismic data in the Echos® seismic processing application.  In EarthStudy 360, diffraction / specular imaging improvements, based on new post-processing of directional angle gathers, help minimize guesswork for interpreters.

Mike Ball, EVP seismic imaging and data management at Spectrum, said, “We’ve been testing the new high-productivity, GeoDepth 2D grid tomography, multi-line workflow introduced in Paradigm 17.  This has been a result of a collaborative effort between Spectrum and Paradigm geoscientists and developers, and is a great example of Paradigm’s attention to customer needs.  We can already see a significant reduction in project cycle time and better end results.”

The Paradigm 17 package includes Geolog 8, the latest version of the industry’s leading formation evaluation suite. Geolog 8 offers innovative new petrophysics features, including Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis for the probabilistic petrophysical (Multimin) solution, and a new 3D petrophysics feature that enhances the analysis of high angle and horizontal wells.  The release also includes a new processing method for slowness frequency analysis of full waveform sonic logs.  Geolog 8 offers improved geomechanics, production logging and casing inspection functionality, along with new technologies for cement evaluation, pulsed neutron, and DTS/DAS handling.  Direct access to Matlab code using Geolog Loglan enables research work and custom calculations to be easily delivered to end users.

Additional key enhancements in the Paradigm 17 release include:

The Paradigm Quantitative Seismic Interpretation (QSI) solution now runs on both Windows and Linux. 

Improvements made to the crossplot utility and to 2D modeling enable more effective workflows and a better understanding of the seismic response.

VoxelGeo now offers significantly higher performance with multi-volume GPU rendering, and a new volume fusion tool.

Expansion of the reservoir geomechanics capabilities in SKUA-GOCAD, including new tools for building geomechanical mesh and directly exporting structured and unstructured grids to Dassault Systèmes Abaqus.

This release expands connectivity between Paradigm and other G&G platforms, including Schlumberger’s Petrel seismic-to-simulation software, improves seismic data and ASCII import/export, and includes a new interface for batch loading data from OpenWorks and GeoFrame.

Simultaneously with this release, Paradigm is announcing the availability of paradigm for the cloud in two different packages, to provide maximum flexibility.