Paradigm introduces Paradigm 15

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Paradigm released Paradigm 15, the latest extension of its comprehensive solution suite aimed at enhancing user productivity. Paradigm 15 includes technologies that help its customers develop the most productive targets first, drill fewer but better wells, and minimize non-productive time.

Early assessment of facies distribution using elastic properties and AVO analysis provides an accurate estimation of reservoir distribution and heterogeneities. Image from Paradigm.

"This new release offers innovations that are particularly relevant to the industry today," said Somesh Singh, chief product officer. "Paradigm 15 enhances accuracy and efficiency through its high-definition platform and advanced cross-domain workflows. Expanded integration with third-party databases and applications offers further productivity improvements, by enabling better communication between geoscientists, data administrators, and third-party software users."  

Designed to be the a tool for cost optimization, Paradigm 15 enables users to achieve higher productivity through:

  • Enhanced quality of earth models and their properties

  • Accurate positioning of reservoirs in depth with a global mis-tie determination and correction solution

  • Advanced interdisciplinary workflows, including:

  • New Quantitative Seismic Interpretation packages specifically designed for interpreters and reservoir geophysicists

  • Complex, geologically-constrained velocity determination and model building based on integration between SKUA-GOCAD and GeoDepth

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