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  • Working with color blends in Petrel®

    When working with color blends of any type, it is best practice to interpret directly in Geoteric to maintain quality and color intensity. As third-party software differs, quality and visualization will often be impacted following blend ...
  • Geoteric 2018.2 - new features

    Auditable volumetrics for fast and effective evaluation of hydrocarbon resources Within the newest release 2018.2, Geoteric is enhancing the exploration workflow by introducing a ‘Volumetrics’ tool which allows calculation of oil and gas ...
  • Screen anomalies with RMS amplitude

    For a faster way of screening anomalies to confidently interpret your geology, Geoteric incorporates RMS amplitude calculations in the iso-proportional slicing tool and also allows the creation of a volumetric RMS cube using processes and ...
  • Transition of rock properties in Validate

    Within Geoterics’ Validate module it is possible to define rock properties from well logs to generate geologically accurate models. Once accurate rock properties are defined in a model, it is important to accurately replicate the ...
  • Visualising Fault Trend Orientation

    One way to incorporate information from FMI logs into Geoteric is to classify fault by their trend (orientation along strike). This will allow the user to quickly correlate the orientation of open fractures/faults from FMI logs to the ...
  • Getting started with wedge models in Validate

    GeoTeric 2018.1.2 introduced the ability to create a wedge model in Validate to estimate thickness from the RGB blends. Frequency responds to changes in lithology, which can be modelled using the Validate Layer Model, but also to changes ...
  • Steering Your Analysis in the Right Direction

    Dip and Azimuth volumes are used in several ways in Geoteric, from processes such as Noise Cancellation (SO FMH & SO Noise filters) to attribute generation (SO Semblance, SO Dip Derivative, SO Discontinuity, Flexure, etc...). The ...
  • Tips for Enhancing Your Data in Geoteric

    As part of GeoTeric’s Data Conditioning workflow, the Spectral Expression Tool is used to shape your spectrum to increase the frequency content in your data in order to improve the vertical resolution of your data.
  • How to optimise frequencies in a RGB colour blend

    RGB Blends of Frequency Decomposition results are very powerful in revealing fine details of the subsurface, but the amount of information that can be extracted from such blends depends on which band-limited response magnitude volumes are ...
  • Polygon Interpretation in Geoteric

    Polygons are some of the essential products of seismic interpretation. For the mapping of features and estimation of areal extents, Geoteric provides polygon interpretation tools that allow these to be captured from the rich geological ...
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