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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 02, 2019
Filed:
Jun. 27, 2018
Emerson Paradigm Holding Llc, Houston, TX (US);
Jean-laurent Mallet, Luxembourg-Beggen, LU;
Jean-Laurent Mallet, Luxembourg-Beggen, LU;
Jean-Claude Dulac, Sugarland, TX (US);
Emmanuel Labrunye, Nancy, FR;
Christophe Winkler, Messein, FR;
Laurent Deny, Houston, TX (US);
Emerson Paradigm Holding LLC, Houston, TX (US);
Jean-Laurent MALLET, Luxembourg-Beggen, LU;
Abstract
A system and method may model physical geological structures. Seismic and geologic data may be accepted. A three-dimensional (3D) transformation may be generated between a 3D present day model having points representing present locations of the physical geological structures and a 3D past depositional model having points representing locations where the physical geological structures were originally deposited. An indication may be accepted to locally change the 3D transformation for a subset of sampling points in a first model of the models. The 3D transformation may be locally changed to fit the updated subset of sampling points. A locally altered or updated version of the first model and, e.g., second model, may be displayed where local changes to the first model are defined by the locally changed 3D transformation. The transformation may also be used to extract geobodies in the past depositional model.