Structural seismic interpretation can be a complex and time-consuming task. In this case study, we have applied an Artificial Intelligence (AI) fault interpretation workflow to a 28-year-old dataset (1992) from the UK sector of the ...
Geoteric, in collaboration with Alpha Petroleum Resources Limited, reveals how the evolution of the structural interpretation can help to breathe new life into abandoned or late life fields by improving the structural understanding of the ...
Subsurface interpretation using AI is here and being used on live projects. It is delivering clear improvements in subsurface understanding at a time when it has never been more important to make the correct decision to drill or to drop.
The key to all seismic interpretation is the interpreter’s experience and knowledge, so why should artificial intelligence change that? The reality is, it shouldn't.
Whether you are setting up a working petroleum system or identifying geohazards, a great deal of time and effort is spent ensuring confidence levels around the fault location, offset, and geometry are as high as possible.Traditional ...
The hype around Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently at fever pitch. In the parlance of Gartner’s Technology Hype Curve, we are probably at the Peak of Inflated Expectations, which makes this a good time to take ...
In August, a battle occurred in front of thousands of onlookers where an AI bot (a bot is software that can respond back to user inputs) beat a professional human player at one of the gaming industries' most popular and involved video ...