19 min

165: The business value for data Seismic Soundoff

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Bill Abriel (SEG Co-Chair) and George Koperna (SPE Co-Chair) preview Energy in Data 2022 - How to Solve Data Challenges Without Breaking Your Systems or Your Budget.

This Energy in Data Conference is organized by AAPG, SEG, and SPE to bring together multi-disciplinary communities to discuss the data challenges and solutions in areas such as oil and gas operations, critical minerals, geothermal, carbon management, hydrogen, and water.

The goal of the conference is to provide a venue to identify and share potential solutions to common data-related issues such as:

* Working with diverse data collections
* Securely sharing and working with data
* Harmonizing data sets from different sources
* Emerging technology and innovation

In this helpful and insightful conversation, Bill and George highlight how the unique format will help participants discover solutions to their use cases, eloquently highlight the business value for data, discuss a few of the challenges applied geophysicists and petroleum engineers face when working with data, and much more. This is the episode for you if you want a quick tour to understand why data matters and how it can benefit your organization.

Visit https://seg.org/podcast to find the complete archive for Seismic Soundoff.

RELATED LINKS
* Learn more about Energy in Data (https://energyindata.org/)
* Register for Energy in Data (https://energyindata.org/Attend)

SPONSORS
Geophysical Insights sponsors this episode. Change your tools, change your world.

Machine learning technology is accelerating interpretation workflows and yielding new insights in seismic and well data. Check out the guided workflows on the Paradise® AI workbench, including Stratigraphic Analysis, automatic Fault Detection, Attribute Generation and Selection, and Seismic Facies Classification, to name a few. Paradise is available on-premises or in the cloud. Visit https://geoinsights.com/products to get better tools.

Katalyst Data Management also sponsors this episode.

Katalyst Data Management® provides the only integrated, end-to-end subsurface data management solution for the oil and gas industry. Over 190 employees operate in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, dedicated to enabling digital transformation and optimizing the value of geotechnical information for exploration, production, and M&A activity. For more information or to contact us, visit https://katalystdm.com and request a demo.

CREDITS
SEG produces Seismic Soundoff to benefit its members, and the scientific community and inform the public on the value of geophysics. To show your support for the show, please leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It takes less than five seconds to leave a 5-star rating and is the number one action you can take to show your appreciation for this free resource. And follow the podcast while you are on the app to be notified when each new episode releases.

Original music created by Zach Bridges. This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Andrew Geary at 51 features, LLC. Thank you to the SEG podcast team: Jennifer Cobb, Kathy Gamble, and Ally McGinnis.

Bill Abriel (SEG Co-Chair) and George Koperna (SPE Co-Chair) preview Energy in Data 2022 - How to Solve Data Challenges Without Breaking Your Systems or Your Budget.

This Energy in Data Conference is organized by AAPG, SEG, and SPE to bring together multi-disciplinary communities to discuss the data challenges and solutions in areas such as oil and gas operations, critical minerals, geothermal, carbon management, hydrogen, and water.

The goal of the conference is to provide a venue to identify and share potential solutions to common data-related issues such as:

* Working with diverse data collections
* Securely sharing and working with data
* Harmonizing data sets from different sources
* Emerging technology and innovation

In this helpful and insightful conversation, Bill and George highlight how the unique format will help participants discover solutions to their use cases, eloquently highlight the business value for data, discuss a few of the challenges applied geophysicists and petroleum engineers face when working with data, and much more. This is the episode for you if you want a quick tour to understand why data matters and how it can benefit your organization.

Visit https://seg.org/podcast to find the complete archive for Seismic Soundoff.

RELATED LINKS
* Learn more about Energy in Data (https://energyindata.org/)
* Register for Energy in Data (https://energyindata.org/Attend)

SPONSORS
Geophysical Insights sponsors this episode. Change your tools, change your world.

Machine learning technology is accelerating interpretation workflows and yielding new insights in seismic and well data. Check out the guided workflows on the Paradise® AI workbench, including Stratigraphic Analysis, automatic Fault Detection, Attribute Generation and Selection, and Seismic Facies Classification, to name a few. Paradise is available on-premises or in the cloud. Visit https://geoinsights.com/products to get better tools.

Katalyst Data Management also sponsors this episode.

Katalyst Data Management® provides the only integrated, end-to-end subsurface data management solution for the oil and gas industry. Over 190 employees operate in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, dedicated to enabling digital transformation and optimizing the value of geotechnical information for exploration, production, and M&A activity. For more information or to contact us, visit https://katalystdm.com and request a demo.

CREDITS
SEG produces Seismic Soundoff to benefit its members, and the scientific community and inform the public on the value of geophysics. To show your support for the show, please leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It takes less than five seconds to leave a 5-star rating and is the number one action you can take to show your appreciation for this free resource. And follow the podcast while you are on the app to be notified when each new episode releases.

Original music created by Zach Bridges. This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Andrew Geary at 51 features, LLC. Thank you to the SEG podcast team: Jennifer Cobb, Kathy Gamble, and Ally McGinnis.

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