Model Ensembles – Uncertainty’s Endgame
Cognitive Geology
by Luke Johnson
3y ago
Hello and welcome back to “The Cognitive Whiteboard.” My name’s Luke and today, we’re gonna talk about modeling ensembles and how they can help you understand the uncertainty of your assets and how that impacts your business decisions. So we’ve been talking in the industry about uncertainty for a very long time. And the reason ..read more
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James Hutton’s Deep Time
Cognitive Geology
by Luke Johnson
3y ago
Hey guys, welcome back to the Cognitive Whiteboard. My name is Keegs and today we’re going to be looking into the thought processes of James Hutton, the man who coined the term “deep time,” and really shaped our modern understanding of geological sciences, and our understanding of how the Earth was formed. James was born ..read more
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A Bayesian look at Star Trek’s ‘Redshirts’
Cognitive Geology
by Jim Ross
3y ago
Hello, welcome back to the Cognitive Whiteboard. My name’s Jim. And today we’re going to be taking a Bayesian look at Star Trek’s red shirts. And in particular, the idea that the red-shirt-wearing characters in Star Trek are the perfect example of a disposable character who’s unlikely to make it to the end of the ..read more
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Virtual Metering & Time Travel
Cognitive Geology
by Jim Ross
3y ago
Hello. Welcome back to the Cognitive Whiteboard. My name is Jim and today we’re going to be talking about virtual metering and time travel. In other words, where we’re going, we don’t need well tests. IMG_0572_cropped.png Now, to start off with this I’m going to talk a little bit about the sort of measurements we ..read more
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Correlation vs Causation
Cognitive Geology
by Luke Johnson
3y ago
Hello, and welcome back to the Cognitive Whiteboard. My name is Luke, and today, we’re going to talk about correlation and causation and really address some of the differences between them. I’m going to highlight the point with a correlation between the number of songs that appear in Rolling Stones’ Greatest from the 20th century ..read more
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Red Pill or Blue Pill?: The Impact of Fluid Separation Processes
Cognitive Geology
by Jim Ross
3y ago
Hello, and welcome back to the Cognitive Whiteboard. My name is Jim Ross and today I’m going to be talking about the impact of fluid separation processes. And I have gone for a Matrix theme with today’s whiteboard because I’m going to be asking you to make a choice, the blue pill or the red ..read more
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Reservoir Dogs: Sequential vs. simultaneous modelling solutions
Cognitive Geology
by Jim Ross
3y ago
Hello, and welcome back to the Cognitive Whiteboard. My name is Jim Ross, and today we’re going to be talking about sequential versus simultaneous modelling solutions. In particular, how to avoid an ugly, confrontational standoff between the two – not unlike this iconic scene from Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs”. When we’re modelling things in oil ..read more
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Creaming Curves and Exploration: Use through the Basin Lifecycle
Cognitive Geology
by Kirsty Simpson
3y ago
Hello and welcome back to the Cognitive Whiteboard. My name’s Kirsty and today I want to talk to you about creaming curves and how we in the oil industry use them for exploration. First off, what is a creaming curve? Well, a creaming curve is when we plot the cumulative discovered volumes in a basin ..read more
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2001: A Geomodelling Odyssey
Cognitive Geology
by Dan O'Meara
3y ago
Hello, and welcome back to the Cognitive Whiteboard. My name is Dan O’Meara, and I’m here to talk to you about a way to evaluate your 3D Saturation models, and along the way this plot that I show you will stimulate a lot of discussion with your interdisciplinary asset teams. So I’ve been in the ..read more
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The Bigger Picture: Uncertainty from Subsurface to Separator
Cognitive Geology
by Jim Ross
3y ago
TRANSCRIPT Hello and welcome back to the Cognitive Whiteboard. My name is Jim Ross. I’m the new product owner of Hutton here at Cognitive Geology. And today I’m going to be talking to you about “The Bigger Picture: Uncertainty from Subsurface to Separator.” My background is chemical engineering and most recently, I’ve been working as ..read more
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