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Seismic-well tie in Python
My goal is to provide an opportunity for geoscientists to know all the steps required for seismic well tie and creation of a time depth-table. At the end, you can export an already formatted time-depth table and a synthetic seismogram that can be imported in any interpretation software.
import pytie.functions as pytie
- numpy
- pandas
- matplotlib
- lasio
- las
- scipy
- math
- sys
Documentation:
In the GitHub page you will find at the Wiki section the functions listed.
To access the notebook directly, please, follow the link below:
Research:
Make your research reproducible by using open data and sharing your results with the community.
You can find open data in the following addresses:
USGS (https://geology.cr.usgs.gov/energy/of00-200/WELLS/WELLIDX.HTM)
TerraNubis (https://terranubis.com/datalist/free)
Equinor (https://www.equinor.com/en/how-and-why/digitalisation-in-our-dna.html)
Development:
If you want to help building this project, please follow the link to the GitHub page and send
a request to be a member of the project. Issues are also managed by the GitHub page.
It is not needed to be a member to open an issue.
Teaching:
With PyTie you can teach the basics of seismic processing/seismic well tie with real data.
If you are interested in receiving additional material, please, join the google groups. There
is a jupiter notebook and one .las file used to test the functions. You will find there
all the explanations necessary to reproduce the results.