Petrel Combined Core
The power and capabilities required for full exploration and production studies
Prestack seismic visualization, interpretation, and processing
The Petrel™ Prestack Seismic Interpretation plug-in enables prestack seismic visualization, interpretation, and interactive processing to bridge the gap between prestack and poststack interpretation workflows. Prestack event interpretation uses a true 4D tracker, seeded from gather picks and horizons.
On-the-fly prestack data conditioning
Intuitive and interactive on-the-fly stacking
NExT offers a comprehensive training program to support users of the SLB software, plugins, and other software products.
Advanced train estimation tools and trend modeling.
Accurate velocity modeling and domain conversion
Integrate Omega platform data and extend workflows for a unified, reliable earth model
Integrated processing and modeling capabilities for magnetotelluric, controlled-source electromagnetic, and gravity and magnetic methodologies
Create advanced seismic attributes to condition seismic data for better structural and stratigraphic interpretation tasks as well as enable powerful 3D volume interpretation workflows.
Prestack seismic visualization, interpretation, and processing
Accurate and comprehensive quantitative interpretation
Modeling and inversion tools for advanced, efficient reservoir characterization
Spectral analysis, filtering, bandwidth extension, and amplitude gain for faster QC and image enhancement in the Petrel platform
A responsive and flexible environment for 3D and 2D interpretation
Resample seismic volumes and geobodies as properties into 3D grids
Seismic survey design and analysis
A fast, intuitive, and accurate approach to volume interpretation
Comprehensive and robust seismic well tie
Analysis of fault sealing capabilities and mapping QC tools
Fast, accurate structural interpretation workflow that reduces interpretation uncertainty and delivers a confident, validated structural framework of the subsurface
Display scanned maps, attribute maps, seismic time slices, and satellite images, draped over surfaces