We are grateful to all our attendees, presenters, session chairs and committee members for their commitment and valuable contributions for a successful conference!
A very big thank you to our wonderful sponsors for their kind support!
We hope to see you all again next year for the 3rd EAGE Conference on Seismic Inversion!
The Session Recordings are available to all registered delegates through the online event platform and will remain accessible until 28 February 2022.
To set you in the mood for the Second EAGE Conference on Seismic Inversion, we prepared a talk series from leading industry experts on the history and future of seismic inversion.
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Check out our diverse technical programme, featuring presentations, keynote talks and a panel discussion from leading field experts.
The conference proceedings are available in EarthDoc. Click on the link below for more information.
All details related to presentations and registrations will be communicated accordingly to all our delegates and speakers. For all questions related to registrations, please contact us at registration@eage.org.
The second EAGE Conference on Seismic Inversion will be an event of interest to geoscientists working in both industry and in academia. Seismic Inversion is a key process used extensively in exploration, production and geohazard studies. Inversion provides a way to visualize and analyze data at higher resolution than standard seismic, facilitating the estimations of reservoir properties, and acting as a link between rock physics and seismically interpreted structure models, ultimately improving the interpretation efficiency.
The intent of the conference is to discuss and demonstrate examples of current progress, recent breakthroughs and future trends in seismic inversion methodologies and their applications. Participants will have an opportunity to share their experiences and ideas which lead to a better understanding of the value of seismic inversion along with the limitations and areas for improvement discovered.