Forward Stratigraphy Modelling is a simulation technique used to recreate the processes of sediment deposition and stratigraphic evolution over geological time.
By integrating data on sediment supply, sea-level changes, tectonics, and climate, it predicts how sedimentary layers are distributed in space and time.
Within the VPI Digital Twin project, this modelling plays a key role in visualizing basin evolution, assessing reservoir potential, and connecting depositional environments to the rich geological database built over 50 years of Vietnam’s oil and gas history.
3D Geological Modelling transforms complex subsurface data into detailed, interactive three-dimensional representations of the Earth’s structure.
By integrating seismic surveys, well logs, core samples, and geological interpretations, these models provide a realistic view of stratigraphy, faults, and reservoir architecture.
This technology enables geoscientists to visualize and analyze geological features more effectively, improving exploration planning, reservoir characterization, and resource management.
Petroleum System Modelling integrates geological, geochemical, and geophysical data to simulate the generation, migration, and accumulation of hydrocarbons over geological time.
Using advanced modelling software and high-resolution datasets, the process helps identify potential source rocks, evaluate reservoir quality, and assess exploration risk.
This powerful tool enables geoscientists to better understand subsurface petroleum systems, optimize exploration strategies, and reduce uncertainty in decision-making.
Geological Modeling
Petroleum System Modeling