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Rock Physics Driven Quantitative Interpretation

A Minute to Read: Rock Physics Technology AS take the next step in reservoir characterisation with their own innovative Inverse Rock Physics Modelling method for rock physics driven quantitative seismic interpretation.

ENTER: interactive determination and analysis of reservoir properties. Source: Rock Physics Technology AS (RPT).
Geoscience software company Rock Physics Technology AS (RPT) has taken the next step in reservoir characterisation by integrating its own innovative Inverse Rock Physics Modelling (IRPM) method with industry recognised workflows to perform rock physics driven quantitative seismic interpretation using its ENTER™ software solution. RPT is now bringing the software behind the method and the applications to the international market.

ENTER enables the whole geoscience team to perform rock physics driven subsurface characterisation, rapidly delivering predictions of rock properties and geological insight of the subsurface. The software includes access to advanced methods and tools to perform rock physics-driven analyses in all lithologies, from clean sandstones to complex carbonates. It can be used in all phases of the G&G workflow from exploration through to appraisal, development and production, enabling safe identification and extraction of hydrocarbons.

Founded in 2015 with the aim of commercialising exciting new ideas researched and developed at the University of Bergen, RPT has demonstrated the value of its acclaimed IRPM method through a number of projects carried out in Norway. Innovative workflows and in-house software position RPT as a global provider of quantitative seismic interpretation software and consultancy services.

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