Bluware Corp., the digital innovation platform that enables the oil and gas industry to accelerate digital transformation initiatives using deep learning, has inked a new agreement with BP on June 1. Bluware’s technology will help BP to improve quality and speed when delivering seismic interpretation products.
“BP recognizes the significant impact advances in digital technology can bring and we are pleased to implement Bluware InteractivAI, a new and innovative deep learning technology, augmenting our geoscientists' ability to accelerate subsurface data interpretation,” Ahmed Hashmi, upstream chief digital and technology officer at BP, said.
Large seismic data sets are difficult to move and use in workflows and time consuming to interpret. InteractivAI, powered by Bluware Volume Data Store (VDS) cloud-native data environment, enables the acceleration of detailed interpretation tasks. With this tool geoscientists can now train and correct deep learning results interactively, significantly improving structural interpretation workflows.
“We are excited to be a part of BP’s digital innovation goals in delivering significant value and a better user experience across their subsurface workflows,” Dan Piette, CEO of Bluware, said.
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