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Viridien announces HPC, AI and Cloud services agreement with MS4ALL to support molecular simulation

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Viridien, an advanced technology and digital company, is pleased to announce a new agreement with MS4ALL, a French start-up focused on molecular simulation.

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Example of the degradation process of a pollutant using the MS4ALL platform (image courtesy of MS4ALL).
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Image showing an example of the degradation process of a pollutant using the MS4ALL platform (image courtesy of MS4ALL).
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Viridien, TGS and Aquila Holdings announce the successful completion of the Utsira OBN reprocessing project

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Viridien and its partners TGS and Aquila Holdings ASA (under its subsidiary Axxis Multi-client AS) are pleased to announce the completion and delivery of the reprocessing of the Utsira ocean bottom node (OBN) seismic survey in the Norwegian North Sea.

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Location map showing the Heimdal Terrace, Utsira and Sleipner OBN data coverage
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Location map showing the Heimdal Terrace, Utsira and Sleipner OBN data coverage
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Viridien authors of high-resolution FWI imaging paper recognized in 2024 SEG Awards

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Award-winning paper presents two case studies in which FWI imaging of data acquired with a source-over-spread design outperforms conventional imaging methods in terms of image resolution.

Viridien congratulates Isabel Espin, Nicolas Salaun, Hao Jiang and Mathieu Reinier on being recognize

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200 Hz FWI Imaging to study the top of salt and intra-salt intrusions. FWI velocity model at a depth of 400 m (a) showing strong lateral variations in velocity at the top of salt. FWI velocity (b) and reflectivity (c) in section view showing fast velocity features, suggesting anhydrite inclusions (green arrow) and carbonate build-ups (blue arrows). A comparison of the KPSDM, FWI Image and velocity model (d) reveals complex faulting structure (violet arrow) present above the salt body.

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Image showing 200 Hz FWI Imaging to study the top of salt and intra-salt intrusions.
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