3d modeling between the underground and the skies
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3D modeling and animation makes things relatively simpler, more accessible and a lot more accurate and hence efficient. Companies have gradually moved from using legacy modeling techniques in discovery and exploration to embracing 3D visualization that demonstrate a more realistic and effective perspective of potential mining sites.TRANSCRIPT
3D Modeling between the Underground and the Skies
3D visualization holds immense scope and numerous possibilities in the field of
Oil & Gas. All major players in the field of utility make use of 3D modeling and
animation solutions to discover and explore. Early stage exploration always
poses extreme challenges in the process of manual intervention. Underground
or under-sea mining for oil and natural resources has been nearly impossible
considering the risks involved. Hence, the global potential for tapping
unexplored resources has been deteriorating. The need for exploring several
alternatives comes at a time when existing and identifiable natural resources
have been depleting.
Adoption of 3D technology in Mining
Major international oil and gas companies are in the pursuit of richer pastures
that are often inaccessible. This is when and where 3D modeling and animation
makes things relatively simpler, more accessible and a lot more accurate and
hence efficient. The companies have gradually moved from using legacy
modeling techniques in discovery and exploration to embracing 3D
visualization that demonstrate a more realistic and effective perspective of
potential mining sites. Oil prices are visibly steep and growing at a prolific rate.
This is when the use of 3D technology to explore and perform early stage
exploration and drilling thereafter is not just precise but also cost-effective.
Due to the rise in adoption of 3D technology, a number of utility organizations
have been able to mine sites with rich natural resources both underground and
under-sea.
The Connection between Underground and the Skies
Today, the availability of air-based 3D modeling techniques have enabled oil
and natural gas companies to remotely gather data for creating 3D
visualization. Infrared sensors and cameras on aircrafts that are unmanned
help to map out a region’s potential for oil and gas. This becomes especially
significant and necessary when the region is not easily accessible because of
tough terrain or other landscaping issues. Air-based 3D modeling and
animation techniques can bypass the existing problems and make accurate
assessment of the region’s actual potential in the extraction of natural
resources. A number of geologists have already embarked on the process of
obtaining qualified geological data and many such unexplored destinations
have yielded abundance of natural resources for a better tomorrow.
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