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TEECware GmbH - a new software business TEECware GmbH is a new independant software branch. It has been formed to concentrate TEEC' s activities in the fields of development, commercialising and marketing of geoscientific software for the upstream Oil and Gas industry. A broad range of software has already been developed in the past to meet a widespread market need, identified through TEEC's worldwide reservoir consultancy work:
crsTEECis a seismic processing software designed to support the Common Reflection Surface (CRS) techniques. This software package includes standard seismic processing methods (e.g. filters) and CRS specific algorithms like data driven CMP stack or data driven CRS stack.
neuroTEEC allows the mapping of seismic facies by Neural Network classification of volume attributes. This classification technique is based on a patent recently granted to TEEC. The workflow comes with the assumption that changes in lithology, rock properties and fluid content should affect the seismic traces with respect to amplitude, shape and lateral continuity. Apart from the generation of dozens of seismic attributes which may be related to the reservoir heterogeneity, neuroTEEC comes with the spatial distribution of seismic facies classes which are used to identify features of the reservoir hetereogeneity that are otherwise hard to detect or time consuming to interpret. neuroTEEC is an ideal counterpart to other seismic reservoir tools released in the past.
cohTEECis an ensemble of software and workflows which allows the mapping of subtle lineaments such as faults and fractures or oil-gas-water contacts by a multi-trace filter approach. The size of the segments and the number of traces can be varied depending on the studied problem. cohTEEC attributes have been used to identify features that are hard to detect or time consuming to interpret. In numerous cases these features have been linked to the reservoir heterogeneity. A highlight of this programme is the fault attribute generator which allows to produce fault attribute maps at arbitrary depth levels.
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