Reservoir services

We are the ultimate seismic data interpreter

New tech + smarter specialists = better wells

Our extensive experience, combined with groundbreaking technology, give Land Seismic Noise Specialists a distinct advantage when it comes to gathering — and understanding — your data. 

We offer a full range of custom, flexible quantitative interpretation (QI) services, from pre- and post-stack inversion to discriminate lithology and identifying good reservoirs to full amplitude variation with offset (AVO) and rock physics modeling. With extensive experience in exploration and production (E&P) environments, our geophysicists can even supplement your own geological and geophysical (G&G) team.

It all adds up to better wells.

A comparison of inverted P-impedance of Land Seismic Noise Specialists’ processed data and conventionally processed data.

Custom code and unmatched analysis

Land Seismic Noise Specialists write custom code and scripts to perform rock physics calculations outside the scope of most commercial packages. We use Hampson-Russell software for more basic pre- and post-stack seismic inversion and rock physics modeling. We also use our proprietary QUANTA process to flatten and condition gathers to give you more accurate results on AVO/AVA studies.

Seismic attributes

We can generate and interpret any common seismic attribute, from single trace to 3D volumetric, such as curvature or similarity.

Seismic interpretation

Our people have extensive experience working in both small and large E&P companies, meaning we can tailor our services to meet your needs, whether you need a complete structural interpretation with well data integration or simply an extra helping hand to map horizons. Our flexible, tailored options include turn key projects, which integrate with our processing teams to supplement your existing G&G team. 


Game-changing processing for onshore quantitative interpretation.

Our proprietary processing uncovers and interprets data. Contact us now to ensure you’re getting the full story from your seismic data.

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