Seis Qua Re - History

History


1993 : ERM.S (Earth Resource Management SERVICES) is founded by Luc Sandjivy, research engineer from the Centre de Geostatistique at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris in Fontainebleau.
1997 : ERM.S opens its first dedicated center at Total’s premises.
2000 : ERM.S registers its first patent : “method for determining a spatial quality index for regionalized data”.
2002 : ERM.S decides to operate on the Oil and Gas market under the Seisquare trademark and thus to focus on the link between geostatistics and reservoir geophysics
2003 : ERM.S launches V_SQuaRe software.
2003 : ERM.S Group is awarded for its SeisQuaRe innovative solutions and management from "Seine & Marne Development".
2004 : In Stavanger, ERM.S opens its first Seisquare center outside France : Seisquare Norge
2004 : ERM.S Group, with The Centre de Morphologie Mathématique (Ecole des Mines de Paris) entered into a research and development program on morphological segmentation of seismic cubes.
2004 : ERM.S carries out its first 4D study for Total dealing with spatial diagnostic and cross equalization of seismic amplitude cubes.
2006 : ERM.S opens its second Seisquare center outside France :SeisQuaRe do Brasil in Rio
2007 : ERM.S Group, along with the Geostatistics Centre (Ecole des Mines de Paris) and the Institut Français du pétrole School entered into a research program on geostatistics applied to seismic acquisition and processing
2007 : SeisQuaRe Pau is opened in order to focus on the SeisQuaRe spatial analysis capabilities for dense velocities and amplitude cubes.
2008 : Seisquare do Brasil opens a dedicated center at Petrobras’ premises in Rio.
2009 : ERM.S Group SAS became Seiquare SAS.

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