MicrosSeisGram - microseismic processing software
altcom's microseismic processing and QC workbench
altcom started this multi-sponsor R&D
project called MicroSeisGram in 2007 aimed at the oil and gas and geothermal industries. The objective was to develop a platform
independent microseismic processing and Quality Control (QC) software
workbench.
The workbench is aimed at:
- Small-scale microseismic data processing
- QC of microseismic data and processed results
- Testing of new and enhanced processing techniques
- Standardising microseismic waveform and metadata exchange formats
The project philosophy is that the MicrosSeisGram software, processing algorithms and data structure will remain transparent to all users. This will be a departure from the usual "black box" approach to processing software, enabling use of the code for QC purposes and R&D applications.
The software was not intended for bulk and/or commercial microseismic data processing but as a tool for R&D and small scale data QC use.
The software has been developed as platform independent and is supplied to the project partners with the source-code. This makes it easy for the partners to extend the code themselves and try out new ideas
Workbench features
- Platform independence (developed in Java)
- GUI and command-line operation
- Data readers (eg SEGY, SEG2, SEED)
- Interactive arrival time and polarisation picker
- Event location
- Polarisation analysis
- Spectral analysis
- Autopickers
- Source parameters/magnitudes
- Fault plane solutions and focal mechanism inversion
- API/interface for addition of 3rd party developed processing routines
- integrated Apache Derby SQL database (standalone or enterprise based)
- XML import/export
Project structure and deliverables
The project is funded through a consortium structure consisting of industrial partners from the hydrocarbons and geothermal industry.
The deliverables from the project include:
- Core open-source code (Core-Code)
- Complete copy of the microseismic workbench software source code for R&D use
- System documentation
- Online (email) support and maintenance
- Quarterly reports and updates
- Project website (Q3 2008)
Each project sponsor is granted a non-exclusive royalty-free license in-perpetuity to use and develop the software for R&D purposes.
Use of the software by the sponsor's business unit's for commercial or non R&D purposes requires the payment of a one-off license fee.
Project funding
The project was initiated in
2007 and the first phase runs for two years (2007/8).
Initial funding in 2007 has come from altcom Ltd and Chevron Energy Technology Company .
altcom Ltd also gratefully acknowledges the support of the University of Exeter and the European Social Fund (ESF) for start-up R&D funding.
The annual sponsorship fee for 2007 and 2008 is US$50,000/year.
