Paradigm, a leading provider of enterprise software solutions to the global oil and natural gas exploration and production (E&P) industry, announced today at its regional headquarters in
“We are excited that Paradigm has chosen
CRAM represents a significant advance in E&P seismic imaging technology. Based on a new procedure that maps recorded seismic surface data to subsurface image points, the software is specifically designed to help resolve difficult subsurface illumination problems and to facilitate and qualify the extraction of direct hydrocarbon indicators from seismic data. The application maintains flexibility of traditional ray-based solutions while inheriting the desirable properties of full-waveform solutions. CRAM offers a new perspective on ray-based imaging that provides solutions to a broad range of E&P imaging objectives, including detailed velocity model determination, target-oriented high-resolution reservoir imaging and quality reservoir property extraction from complex areas.
“The Common Reflection Angle Migration was specifically designed to supplement the current set of imaging tools available to geophysicists who are frequently challenged by matching imaging algorithm and methodology to the exploration objective,” said Zvi Koren, chief geophysicist and seismic imaging product manager for Paradigm. “By formulating the imaging in the local angle domain, we are able to secure a different perspective on the subsurface.”
“Continued investments in research are needed to improve the value of our seismic images from new and legacy acquisitions,” added Duane Dopkin, Paradigm’s senior vice president of technology. “The Common Reflection Angle Migration provides our
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