Instructor: Dr Bernard Montaron (Fraimwork SAS)
Duration
1 Day
Discipline
Data Science - Machine Learning
Level
Foundation
CPD Points
5
The course introduction will attempt to answer the question: How will A.I. change the way we work in the Oil and Gas industry in the coming years? Looking at what is underway in other industries and guessing what type of projects are under development in R&D departments in our industry will help answer that question.
Oil and Gas examples will be presented corresponding to each of the terms A.I., Machine Learning, and Deep Learning, allowing participants to reach a clear understanding on how they differ.
The course will then focus on Deep Learning (DL) and address all key aspects of developing and applying the technology to Oil and Gas projects:
This will be followed by live demonstrations of two DNN-based applications specific to Oil and Gas upstream domains.
First, we'll run software performing automatic fault identification on released seismic data from New Zealand basins to demonstrate how a DNN recognizes faults and how it differs from other algorithms such as ant tracking. Starting from default training, the DNN can gradually learn to recognize faults like the Geophysicist or Structural Geologist. The training set constantly evolves incorporating feedback from human experts.
Second, the identification of resource opportunities in very large repositories of text and image documents will be demonstrated. This will be done with a deep learning application that performs contextual search and linguistic analysis. Unlike keyword search, contextual search extracts information based on its context, just like humans do. And then linguistic analysis is run on the extracted information to identify actionable opportunities. This list of opportunities can then be further evaluated by human experts.
Finally, the course conclusion will summarize key learnings and answer any additional questions/queries from participants.
The course is designed for geoscientists, petroleum engineers, and petrophysicists from new ventures/basin, exploration, and development & production disciplines - from early career to senior, working in oil & gas companies or service companies.