256: Creating Value with 4D - Lessons from a Global Forum

256: Creating Value with 4D - Lessons from a Global Forum

“It’s more than just getting data - it's about inspiring your organization to take action on it.” In this episode, host Andrew Geary talks with Adam Bucki, Co-Chair for the 4D Forum, held in Galveston, TX, in November 2024. The forum brought together geophysicists, engineers, and decision-makers to explore how 4D seismic can create value, reduce cycle times, and optimize production and injection in today’s fast-moving energy landscape. Adam shares insights from keynotes, exciting tech advancements, and how the forum tackled the business and human side of getting 4D adopted across industries. KEY TAKEAWAYS > Real-world impact: Case studies from ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, and Chevron showcased how 4D seismic drives better decisions, from infill wells to carbon capture. > Tech meets people: New tools like FWI, fiber optics, and AI are exciting, but real change comes when people across companies are inspired to act on data. > Future-forward thinking: The forum highlighted the need for broader collaboration, especially with reservoir engineers, production teams, and management, to unlock 4D's full value. CALL TO ACTION Check out the 4D Forum abstracts on the SEG Library at https://library.seg.org/doi/book/10.1190/4D-Forum2024 to learn more about the tech, case studies, and ideas shaping the future of reservoir monitoring. If you're curious about getting involved or bringing 4D to your organization, email Debbie Mitchell directly at dmitchell@seg.org. SHARE THIS EPISODE If you found this episode helpful, please message a friend to listen. To help out, here’s a possible message you could send them. This one dives into the real business case for 4D. Perfect for your next pitch to management! LINKS * Visit https://seg.org/podcasts/episode-256-creating-value-with-4d-lessons-from-a-global-forum for links to the abstracts and more information on the 4D Forum.

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#5: Dallas 2016 Annual Meeting Preview

#5: Dallas 2016 Annual Meeting Preview

Preview the 86th Annual Meeting in Dallas, featuring interviews with the General Chair, Technical Program Chair, SEG’s Executive Director, and other members of the SEG staff. Show notes at seg.org/podcast. Register for Annual Meeting at seg.org/am. 1:26 – Sarah Reed, Dallas General Chair 15:38 – Johnna Yoder, SEG Student and Early Career Advisor 18:36 – Patrick Riley, SEG Member Services Associate 20:10 – Dr. Charles Sicking, 2016 Technical Program Chair 30:12 – Channing Wendt, SEG Global Business Development Advisor 33:42 – Natalie Blythe, SEG Assistant Editor, TLE 39:00 – Dorsey Morrow, SEG Executive Director

29 Sep 201643min

#4: SEG Advanced Modeling (SEAM)

#4: SEG Advanced Modeling (SEAM)

Bill Barkhouse, Associate Executive Director, Business Development & Geophysics, joined us to talk about the founding and future of the SEG Advanced Modeling (SEAM). Show notes at seg.org/podcast.

25 Aug 201622min

#3: James Gaiser, 2016 DISC lecturer

#3: James Gaiser, 2016 DISC lecturer

James Gaiser, SEG’s 2016 Distinguished Instructor, joins Andrew Geary to discuss his new book and course, 3C Seismic and VSP: Converted waves and vector wavefield applications. More info at seg.org/podcast. The SEG Distinguished Instructor Short Course (DISC) is an eight-hour, one-day course on a topic of current and widespread interest presented at locations throughout the world. With an emphasis on the unique aspects of vector wavefields, anisotropy, and the important relationships that unify S-waves and P-waves, the 2016 DISC presents an overview of 3C seismic theory and practical application: from fundamentals of PS-waves and vertical seismic profiles, through to acquisition and processing including interpretation techniques. “As a person who has published books, I am awed by the work the author has done to create this seminal publication.” Bob A. Hardage Senior Research Scientist, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin • To register for the course, visit seg.org/disc • To purchase the book, visit seg.org/bookmart If you enjoy the show, show your support and please review Seismic Soundoff on iTunes. It makes a big difference. Sponsor: The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia.

16 Aug 201615min

#2: Exploring Interpretation - May 2016 with Kurt Marfurt

#2: Exploring Interpretation - May 2016 with Kurt Marfurt

Kurt Marfurt, editor of Interpretation, highlights four articles in the May 2016 issue. Show notes at seg.org/podcast. Episode sponsored by the SEG Wiki. Learn more at wiki.seg.org.

11 Aug 201620min

#1: Women in Geophysics

#1: Women in Geophysics

Seismic Soundoff’s inaugural episode celebrates the accomplishments of women in the science of applied geophysics. The episode features interviews with Sally Zinke, the first female President of the SEG, and former SEG President Klaas Koster, whose presidency ushered in the launch of the Women’s Network Committee. Maitri Erwin, Women’s Network Committee chair, serves as co-host with Andrew Geary, SEG publications outreach editor. And, geoscientists from around the world share stories of women shaping their lives. Show sponsored by the SEG Wiki (wiki.seg.org). Show notes at seg.org/podcast.

3 Aug 201642min

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