PARADIGM has released a high-resolution subsurface imaging software solution, said to increase the success of locating economically viable hydrocarbons.
The Common Reflection Angle Migration (CRAM) software is said to be a new approach to imaging the subsurface, improving the quality of information obtained from seismic data processing.
According to the company, CRAM is a significant advance in exploration and production seismic imaging technology. It uses a new procedure that maps recorded seismic surface data to subsurface image points, allowing the software to resolve subsurface illumination problems.
This is said to facilitate and qualify the extraction of direct hydrocarbon indicators from the data.
The new technology retains the flexibility of traditional ray-based solutions while integrating the advantages of full-waveform solutions.
Other imaging features include detailed velocity model determination, target-oriented high-resolution reservoir imaging and quality reservoir property extraction from complex areas.
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