Bluware enables oil and gas companies to move seismic data sets to Azure cloud.
Oil and gas companies are focusing on harnessing the power
of the cloud and artificial intelligence to shorten time to discovery, identify
which discoveries are feasible to produce, reduce time to first oil, and
optimize asset productivity. Some companies have more than 100 petabytes of
seismic data, most of which is stored in tape libraries. Simply moving this
data to cloud-based archive, does not exploit any of the capabilities that
Azure delivers.
Store Seismic Data in Cloud-Native Format
Bluware provides technology called Volume Data Store (VDS),
a storage system for seismic data, built natively on Azure blob storage. Seismic
surveys can be stored in VDS and distributed across object storage systems.
Fast, random access to the data is provided through APIs, rather than copying
the data to a virtual workstation. This results in data being quickly streamed
directly into applications and workflows. The result is a central data storage
system on Azure where clients can access data in real time.
Transfer Seismic Data to
the Cloud as it is Acquired
Companies can process
seismic survey data earlier and reduce overall exploration time by transmitting
data via satellite to Azure cloud using Teleport. This is
possible using VDS, which supports high-levels of compression without
sacrificing quality. By transferring seismic data while preserving signal
quality, particularly seismic amplitude, users can reduce non-productive time
and simplify logistics by eliminating physical transportation of data.
Use Seismic Data in the
Cloud Without Changing Current Interpretation Tools
Companies can realize the
value that this data format can deliver without changing existing geoscience
interpretation applications through an innovative data transcoding technology
called Flexible Access Storage Transcoding (FAST). FAST
allows users to access VDS and stream it from Azure cloud to their
interpretation applications, enabling companies to lift and shift legacy
applications and workflows to Azure.
Improve Seismic
Interpretation Process with an Interactive Deep Learning Approach
InteractivAI deep learning technology can be used to accelerate seismic interpretation
workflows. Adaptive streaming technology is applied by sending only the data
required for the workflow from Azure cloud to the deep learning process. Live
data can be streamed from Azure to the user’s application or workflow in
real-time to speed up their interpretation process. Geoscientists can be in full
control of their subsurface interpretation results using an interactive
approach with simultaneous training, inferencing, and quality control.