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Industry Collaborations

Rapid, Client Focused Development of New Technology

Research and development is at the heart of ffA’s programme for delivering the seismic analysis tools needed by our industry partners and clients. In addition, to a strong internal R & D programme, ffA has a proven record of delivering value from research and development collaborations with oil and gas operators. Working in collaboration with ffA allows our R & D partners to get early access to ffA technology and to ensure that we develop the tools that they believe will impact directly on their business. ffA R & D collaborations deliver practical tools based on cutting edge scientific development combined with the highest levels of software engineering excellence.

ffA’s current Research and Development Programme has several streams including:

ffA is actively growing its research and development activities into many other areas of 3D seismic analysis.

Our R & D programme is continually updated and benefits from direct client input through our Development Forum, including StatoilHydro, BP, Maersk, Repsol, ConocoPhillips, Genesis Petroleum and Imperial College.

If you would like to discuss an R & D project please contact us .

"The SVI Pro RGB blended frequency decomposition provided us with a dramatic increase in clarity of the depositional elements such as detail inside the channels, better edge delineation of the channel bodies, detail of wash over fans and fans developed in the salt controlled mini- basins on the slope compared with the conventional amplitude map (insert)”

Dr Chris Leppard, Senior Geologist, Hydro

Recent Collaborations


Genesis Petroleum

> Press Release: Genesis Petroleum enters into a Development Agreement with ffA.

Hydro

> Press Release: Hydro & ffA launch breakthrough subsurface imaging technology.

> ffA Software Flyer (2009)

Gaz de France

> PESGB Presentation: Determining fault seal indicators from seismic data: A North Sea case study.

> Press Release: Gaz de France and ffA enter into R&D collaboration.

> SPE article: 'Fault analysis toolset aims to sharpen reserve estimates.'

University of Newcastle upon Tyne

> 67th EAGE paper: Novel Statistical Approach to Blind Recovery of Earth Signals and Source Wavelet.

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