Independent testing shows Exchange is faster and more accurate than OpenSpirit at a major global energy operator.
Independent testing shows Exchange is faster and more accurate than OpenSpirit at a major global energy operator.
PRO is trusted worldwide for seismic mapping, faulted surface modelling, and integration with interpretation projects, making it the ideal platform to prepare high-quality time surfaces.
A mid-size operator acquired several offshore assets, inheriting decades of well and seismic data, split across Petrel projects, spreadsheets, network drives, and physical media. Different business units used different naming...
Operators routinely divest entire regional seismic libraries, such as selling all North Sea assets to another operator. Effective seismic contract management is critical during these, often billion-dollar transactions, where proprietary...
Many large operators continue to rely on physical tape media to store decades of legacy seismic, often in regions considered “low interest” at the time of acquisition. As technology improves,...
An integrated energy company (oil, gas, geothermal and CCS) struggled with siloed technical data spread across Petrel, Landmark, GIS, SharePoint and various vendor systems.
One of the largest oil and gas operators in the Middle East needed a secure disaster recovery solution to protect Petro technical data and maintain operational continuity. With thousands of...
Many operators are experiencing a steady loss of experienced subsurface data managers due to retirements, restructuring, and shifting organisational priorities. As this expertise leaves the business, critical knowledge about data...
Submitting data to the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) was time-consuming and prone to errors. Operators faced deadlines and lacked automated workflows, increasing compliance risk and resource strain.
A global energy company was struggling to make timely decisions because project data was fragmented across Petrel™, Techlog™, OpenWorks™, and network drives. Retrieving the right seismic or well dataset for...
Across decades of projects, energy companies have accumulated terabytes of subsurface information stored across disconnected file systems, project archives, and proprietary databases. The majority of this “dark data” — seismic...
A mid-size energy company faced an escalating storage crisis. Over time, its subsurface and project data had grown to nearly 5 petabytes, spread across Windows and Linux environments and multiple...
A land acquisition contractor needed to deliver seismic field QC and initial processing under tight time and budget constraints. They faced frequent equipment changes, variable data quality, and limited processing...
A European university research group developing new techniques for Minerals Exploration and Carbon Sequestration needed a seismic processing platform that could easily integrate with their proprietary algorithms and experimental workflows....
A marine geophysical survey contractor was expanding from single-channel to multi-channel seismic acquisition to meet growing demand for offshore wind and near-surface studies. They needed a processing system that was...
A global energy company wanted to align its subsurface data workflows with the OSDU™ Data Platform as part of a wider cloud and digital transformation strategy.
GeoSoftware, a leading provider of advanced seismic reservoir characterisation technology, saw increasing demand from its customers for OSDU-aligned workflows. While many operators were moving toward cloud-based data ecosystems, day-to-day seismic...
A regional exploration team at a large NOC needed to map key reservoir horizons across four producing oil fields, that while geographically adjacent to each other, were for a period...
A new entrant to a mature basin needed to gather surface and fault data from many images and scanned maps. Traditional digitising was slow, boring, and unpopular with the team,...