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'What Are Interpreters For? -The Impact of Faster and More Objective Interpretation Systems', Authors: Martyn Millwood Hargrave (Ikon Science Ltd), Andrew Deighan (BG Group, UK) and Jamie Haynes (Ikon Science Ltd)
www.ikonscience.com What Are Interpreters For? -The Impact of Faster and More Objective Interpretation Systems Martyn Millwood Hargrave (Ikon Science Ltd), Andrew Deighan (BG Group, UK) and Jamie Haynes (Ikon Science Ltd) Abstract Since commercial 3D seismic data became widespread there has existed a need to speed up the mechanics of the seismic interpretation process by automation. This need is now more vital as the interpreter population decreases, as seismic datasets get larger, cycle time r...
PaperWednesday 10 December 2003 -
'AVOImpedance: A new attribute for lithology and fluid discrimination', Authors: Rob Simm (Rock Physics Associates Ltd, UK), Michel Kemper (Ikon Science Ltd), Martyn Millwood Hargrave (Ikon Science Ltd), Jamie Haynes (Ikon Science Ltd) and Jagat Deo (Seismic Image Processing Ltd UK)
www.ikonscience.com AVOImpedance: A New Attribute for Lithology and Fluid Discrimination Rob Simm*(Rock Physics Associates Ltd, UK), Michel Kemper (Ikon Science Ltd), Martyn Millwood Hargrave (Ikon Science Ltd), Jamie Haynes (Ikon Science Ltd) and Jagat Deo (Seismic Image Processing Ltd UK) Summary AVOImpedance is a data adaptive attribute based on a weighted combination of AI (acoustic impedance) and EI (elastic impedance). Using a well dataset from the Central North Sea, the AVOImpedance attri...
PaperTuesday 1 April 2003 -
'Amplitudes, Risk and all that Geophysical Malarkey', Authors: Rob Simm (Rock Physics Associates Ltd UK), Andrew Armour and Martyn Millwood Hargrave (Ikon Science Ltd)
www.ikonscience.com Amplitudes, Risk and all that Geophysical Malarkey Rob Simm (Rock Physics Associates Ltd UK), Andrew Armour and Martyn Millwood Hargrave; IKON Science Ltd `There was no geophysical malarkey involved in finding the Buzzard field' said Graham Dore in his PETEX presentation last December. He was right of course as we shall discuss later, but `malarkey', meaning humbug, foolishness or nonsense, is an interesting, if not telling, choice of word. We take it to mean that in this ins...
PaperSaturday 1 March 2003 -
Amplitudes, Risk and all that Geophysical Malarkey
www.ikonscience.com Amplitudes, Risk and all that Geophysical Malarkey Rob Simm (Rock Physics Associates Ltd UK), Andrew Armour and Martyn Millwood Hargrave; IKON Science Ltd `There was no geophysical malarkey involved in finding the Buzzard field' said Graham Dore in his PETEX presentation last December. He was right of course as we shall discuss later, but `malarkey', meaning humbug, foolishness or nonsense, is an interesting, if not telling, choice of word. We take it to mean that in this ins...
PaperSaturday 1 March 2003

