Computational Geophysics

For speeding up the time to first oil, the geoscientists of Oil and Gas industry are focusing to reduce the error margins in prospect
generation and lower the probability of dry holes. To achieve these goals, a large volume of seismic data has to be analyzed. This
necessitates the deployment of High Performance Computing (HPC) solutions with accurate modeling.

Leveraging the world's fastest commercially available supercomputer, Computational Research Laboratories (CRL) offers a suite of
services ranging from infrastructure provisioning for data processing and reservoir simulation to development of applications for
Reverse Time Migration and Wave Form Inversion. CRL's Computational geophysics offerings include:
only one direction. The integrity of these wave equation approximations breaks down as dip increases,
for dips greater than 70 degrees, wave equation techniques cease to be applicable. In these circumstances, geophysicists are
forced to revert to the Kirchhoff technique, introducing another series of constraints and compromises.