Norwegian Petroleum Directorate – Evaluating new file format for seismic

The SEGY rev. 2 format will make it possible to automate seismic reporting to a far greater extent.

Diskos and the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate have awarded Troika International the assignment to study what needs to be done to implement an updated reporting format for seismic data. 

“The Segy rev. 2 format will make it possible to automate seismic reporting to a far greater extent. It will also be easier for users to convert the format to their desired use format,” says Petter Dischington, who is responsible for the project in the NPD.  

The Segy format currently in use is from the 1970s, and is well-known among everyone who has used seismic. But this format has limitations that make it difficult to store today’s vast volumes of seismic data, and the format’s machine readability is not optimal. Norway is one of the first countries to utilise Segy rev. 2. 

The project will be completed in the first quarter of 2023. According to the plan, this will form the basis for further updates to the reporting regulations for seismic data. 

https://www.npd.no/en/facts/news/general-news/2022/evaluating-new-file-format-for-seismic/

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