Sunday, August 26, 2012
New Website Design
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
WIT...A Tech Startup to Watch!
Monday, May 14, 2012
WIT Presenting at Denver Geophysical Society Luncheon, June 14, 2012
Abstract:
Traditionally, prestack depth migration (PSDM) was considered an exotic technology, applicable only for imaging "complex" geology. Offshore subsalt imaging drives the use of the most advanced PSDM technologies, like Reverse-Time depth Migration (RTM), however, given the recent resurgence of onshore exploration, we ask: can PSDM make an impact on "easy" onshore plays? We present an unconventional oil shale case study which convincingly illustrates three key reasons for (re)considering PSDM:
- Remove false time structures caused by lateral variations in velocity.
- Improve focusing of dipping beds and faults.
- Improve the accuracy of seismic attributes.
WIT's third US Patent application published
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
WIT Presenting at Geophysical Society of Pittsburgh dinner meeting, Tuesday May 1, 2012
Abstract:
Traditionally, prestack depth migration (PSDM) was considered an exotic technology, applicable only for imaging "complex" geology. Offshore subsalt imaging drives the use of the most advanced PSDM technologies, like Reverse-Time depth Migration (RTM), however, given the recent resurgence of onshore exploration, we ask: can PSDM make an impact on "easy" onshore plays? We present an unconventional oil shale case study which convincingly illustrates three key reasons for (re)considering PSDM:
1) Remove false time structures caused by lateral variations in velocity. 2) Improve focusing of dipping beds and faults. 3) Improve the accuracy of seismic attributes.
Place: Penn Brewery Restaurant
Time: 4:45 pm Social Hour, 5:45 pm Dinner, 7pm Lecture
Cost: $35
Sunday, January 1, 2012
WIT #13 in 2011 FastTech 50
Thursday, December 22, 2011
US Patent Issued!
Please view the patent document