Technology

Large-scale collaboration

A large number of oil, service and tech companies are working together on developing a standardized open subsurface data platform.

Embracing open source data

Equinor sees the benefits in collaboration and data sharing. Since 2015, the company policy has been open source for all developed software.

Targeting faster discoveries

– We view digitalization as a way to increase production and reserves, improve HSE and enabling an efficient end-to-end value chain, said Gro Gunnleikrud Haatvedt, Vice President Exploration and Development…

«Hockey stick» growth seen in NCS data

– Diskos has proven to be a successful solution for processing E&P data through shared storage and sharing, said Eric Toogood, head of the Diskos collaboration at the Norwegian Petroleum…

Designing human-machine interaction

– The evolution of the explorationist has been step-wise; from the analogue geoscientist in the 1960 – 1980s to the digital geoscientist in the 1990 – 2010s and now, in…

Facilitating digital cooperation

Platforms and moving data to the cloud are one of the main topics at #DIGEX2020. How do we avoid lock-in to facilitate cooperation and easy transfer of data to the…

Day 1 at #DigEx2020 – The geological context

The analysis of ~600 000 cutting samples is Big data work that will benefit risk evaluation, cost reduction, and hopefully, new hydrocarbon discoveries (Day 1 Program at #DIGEX2020).  In the afternoon, Jonas Torland from M…

Day 2 of #DIGEX 2020

Day 2 of #DIGEX2020 will focus on how to implement Data science, together with several case studies from the industry. There are four sessions to learn from this day. The…

GeoStreamer X Pilot Successful – So What’s Next?

Text: Martin Widmaier, Chief Geophysicist, PGS (paid content) GeoStreamer X employs multisensor broadband technology with wide-tow sources, longer offsets, and multi-azimuth illumination. Although imaging of the first GeoStreamer X in…