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Lunch and Learn

Lunch and Learn

Join us for our Lunch & Learn sessions at EAGE Digital 2026, where learning fits seamlessly into your lunch break. Enjoy your meal while gaining practical insights through engaging sessions led by industry experts. These sessions are designed to spark discussion, share knowledge, and explore the digital transformation shaping the energy industry.

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Sharp Reflections Lunch and Learn

Date Monday 9 March 2026

Time 13:00 – 13:45

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Efficient analysis of time-lapse (4D) and azimuthal seismic data using multi-dimensional data models.

Instructors:

  • Andy Bottril, Product Owner
  • Jorg Herwanger, Technical Advisor

Sharp Reflections Software uses multi-dimensional seismic data volumes to achieve unique speed and interactivity in analysing and interpreting (pre-stack) seismic data.

In this 
Lunch and Learn (L&L), our experts Jorg Herwanger and Andy Bottrill will demonstrate
two use cases of Sharp Reflections.

First, using a 4D seismic dataset with several repeat surveys, you will experience the power of Sharp Reflections to interactively analyze injection and production processes in a producing oilfield. During a life demo, we will explore the 4D signal at well locations over production time and discover the role of faults on pressure communication and field production.  

The second part of the L&L gives you a behind-the-scenes look of pre-release functionality to interactively work with azimuthal gather data for irregular shaped surveys resulting from modern ocean-bottom node (OBN) seismic data. The new tools allow for optimization of memory usage and result in the creation of optimal stacked volumes for further interpretation. 

Bluware
Lunch and Learn

Date Tuesday 10 March 2026

Time 13:00 – 13:45

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Free Your Workflow: Stream Seismic without Copies or Compromises with Bluware’s VDS & FAST

Instructor:

  • Eddie Garcia, Head of Solutions Engineering 

Geoscientists shouldn’t have to wait months, or manage countless data copies, to start
interpreting their seismic data. Yet, with traditional seismic formats, much of their time is
lost to data wrangling, conversions, and data limitations instead of focusing on what truly
matters: understanding the subsurface.

Bluware FAST changes this. By streaming seismic data directly from Bluware’s Volume
Data Store (VDS) format, geoscientists gain instant access to full-fidelity data without
copying, converting, or decimating it. VDS becomes the single source of truth, adaptively
providing the right data resolution for the task, whether QC, visualization, or interpretation,
so workflows remain fast and uninterrupted.

FAST allows applications to read and visualize seismic data on demand, preserving full
fidelity while eliminating the need for local copies or manual conversions. The result:
interpreters can access, analyze, and share subsurface insights faster than ever, using their
preferred applications and existing OSDU infrastructure.

Join this session to see how Bluware FAST empowers geoscientists to reclaim time, improve
collaboration, and accelerate interpretation — freeing their workflows from the limitations of
legacy seismic data management, and delivers on the promise of cloud-
native, OSDU-enabled
seismic workflows.
 

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Discover the future of digitalization by joining our engaging workshops, interactive short courses, and exciting field trips! Each activity is designed to expand your expertise and connect you with industry leaders. Explore hands-on learning and innovative approaches that put digital transformation at the forefront. Don’t miss out—boost your skills and be part of the digital revolution with us!

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Dr-Dominique-Guerillot

Dominique Guérillot

President & CEO TERRA 3E

Prof. Dr Dominique Guérillot, former member of the Executive Committee of IFP and Program Director for the Upstream R&D of Saudi Aramco, he is focusing in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production including Unconventional, CO2 EOR and Carbon storage. After a PhD in Applied Mathematics, he joined IFP in 1982 in the Reservoir Engineering Dpt.

He started his career in the Exploration and Production sector developing Expert system for selecting EOR methods and Advanced Compositional Reservoir Simulators for EOR (CO2 and thermal methods).

In 1985, he began cooperating with geologists and he invented with the Paris School of Mines the first software package integrating reservoir characterization and flow simulations in porous media proposing innovative methods for upscaling absolute permeabilities.

After being the Director of the Geology and Geochemistry (95-01, in 2001, he became member of the Executive Committee of IFP and Managing Director of Exploration and Reservoir Engineering Centre with a total budget of 30 Millions of Euros. Consequently, IFP nominated him as board member of several Exploration and Production subsidiaries of IFP: Beicip-Franlab and RSI in France, IFP MEC in Bahrain, etc. He developed new strategic orientations for the business unit he was in charge modifying its business model to generate revenues based on royalties through the development of several strategic marketed software for IFP.

In 2009, he created a Young Innovative Company (YIC), Terra 3E, in Energy and Environment: http://www.Terra3E.com developing innovative plug-ins in Petrel software among which the first tool for accurate calculations of fluids in place for gas and oil shales and upscaling transmissivities. From 2010 to 2013, he was senior expert for Petrobras, Brazil.

In 2012, he served the European Commission for selecting R&D projects on CO2 Storage. In 2013, Qatar Petroleum called Dominique Guérillot for developing their R&D Centre at the Qatar Sciences and Technology park in Doha, Qatar. He is currently full professor at Texas A&M University in their campus of Qatar.

He published more than 50 full and refereed papers, holds 5 patents, is member of the IJOGCT editorial team, the SPE and EAGE associations, is referee of the Oil & Gas Science and Technology (OGST), and member of the editorial board of the Petroleum Geoscience journal of the Geological Society.

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