Cegal Debuts Blueback Seismic Data Management

May 3, 2016

Cegal released Blueback Seismic Data Management, a software solution that provides full life cycle management of seismic data for a range of geoscience applications.

Built on a modern architecture and a web based user interface, Blueback Seismic Data Management scans, catalogs, quality controls and prepares seismic data, aiming to solve the increasing complexity of seismic data sets. The solution is cost and time efficient, and helps improve the quality of application ready seismic by managing large volumes of data with efficient workflows, where geoscientists achieves easy access to available seismic data with self-service tools.

“When developing Blueback Seismic Data Management, we have focused on providing functionality that enables the geoscientist and data managers to prepare and quality control data for loading into geoscience applications. The data model is open and easy to use, and can be accessed directly with third party tools to produce custom reporting and dashboards,” says Ketil Waagbø, Software Portfolio Manager in Cegal.

The solution integrates with geographical information systems (GIS) and provides map and table based views. The spatial information can be accessed directly from ESRI ArcGIS for integration into GIS workflows and external maps.

 

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