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Petrel 2015:

Build the new Simple Velocity Model from a


stacking velocity points
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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

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