stacking velocity points 2015 Schlumberger. All rights reserved.
An asterisk is used throughout this presentation to denote a mark of Schlumberger.
Other company, product, and service names are the properties of their respective owners. Very often we need to create a simple velocity model directly from stacking velocity cube/points, for fast time/depth conversion. This presentation shows how to do it without any advanced velocity modeling skills. Workflow:
1. Use dix formula to convert stacking velocities to average velocities.
2. Convert velocity points to a velocity cube 3. Use the simply velocity modeling window to create a velocity model 4. QC the results 1. Use the dix formula to convert stacking velocities to average velocities 2. Convert velocity points to a velocity cube 3. Use the simple velocity modeling window to create a velocity model 3. Use the simple velocity modeling window to create a velocity model 4. QC the results