Geomodeling Announces Release of VisualVoxAt 6.3 Seismic Attribute Analysis Software

CALGARY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Geomodeling Technology Corp., a leading provider of innovative software for the upstream oil and gas industry, today announced a new release of VisualVoxAt, its advanced seismic attribute analysis software. This release, VisualVoxAt 6.3, provides advanced tools that enable geophysicists to streamline seismic attribute generation workflows, rapidly identify gas-bearing reservoirs, and move beyond conventional subsurface interpretation in their search for more oil and gas.

VisualVoxAt 6.3 contains new features that include a seismic attribute generation workflow manager, sweetness attribute, principal component analysis for multiple volumes, a new method for spectral decomposition using a continuous wavelet packet transform, and a ground-breaking improvement in performance of volume curvature calculations. Other important improvements include new tools for interpretation, extensions for data import, and improved well and synthetic functionality.

“For this release of VisualVoxAt we listened carefully to our customers and developed features and enhancements to meet their requirements for advanced seismic analysis in an affordable package for Microsoft Windows. We are committed to staying on the cutting edge of technology as demonstrated by our new algorithms for spectral decomposition and improvements in volume curvature performance,” said Mike Odell, Chief Executive Officer of Geomodeling Technology. “I think that the new drag-and-drop attribute workflow manager is going to really help our users save time and support the use of best practices across organizations for scenarios like deepwater turbidite channels and interpretation of tight gas systems.”

VisualVoxAt™ is a tightly integrated seismic attribute analysis software package that enables geophysicists to capture and visualize subtle variations in seismic signals that are not evident in conventional interpretation systems. Using VisualVoxAt 6.3, geophysicists can use multiple attribute volume visualization to identify drilling targets more quickly, use neural network-based seismic facies classification to find optimal producing zones, and use spectral decomposition to detect thin beds below seismic tuning thickness.

About Geomodeling

Geomodeling Technology Corp. is the leading source for realistic geological and cross-scale modeling software for the upstream E&P industry. Geomodeling enables petroleum companies to maximize revenue and reduce costs with software solutions for improved reservoir characterization and recovery. Founded in 1996, Geomodeling has offices in Canada, China, Norway, and the United States. Visit us on the internet at www.geomodeling.com.