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EAGE 2020 - Virtual Annual Conference

Talks, Virtual Booth, and QI-Pro Demonstrations

We're happy to support EAGE2020 in this historic year as we pivot to a full virtual conference to continue our learning and to connect with our industry peers. Register for EAGE2020 and gain access to the exhibit hall floor and all of the excellent technical talks.

Sound QI is best known for offering personalized technical expertise for advanced seismic analysis, seismic petrophysics, rock physics, and attribute classification.
 
QI-Pro is an interactive seismic attribute interpretation application that allows the entire asset team to collaboratively determine how to combine and translate seismic attributes into plain geology. It's unique approach uses crossplots to drive an interpretation and shortens the time it takes to gain insights from your data.

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Want to set a time to discuss your project? Use this link to book time with
Sound QI before, during, and after the conference. You can also email us
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Technical Sessions Presented by Sound QI

Session Title Date\Time Speaker

Obtaining fault-controlled pore pressure and model of lithology distribution in Central North Sea

December 10: 2pm-3pm CET

Draga Talinga

EAGE Review

Sound QI's EAGE2020 Review Session
Tuesday December 15th, 11:00am CETRegister for EAGE2020 Review Webinar

  • Join our panel discussion on our favourite talks
  • Draga Talinga will present Obtaining fault-controlled pore pressure and model of lithology distribution in Central North Sea and be available for live Q&A
  • QI-Pro Demonstration and preview of upcoming capabilities

 

QI-Pro: Find your answers through a physics, data, or answer driven approach

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