News/Events

  • Z-Terra Named Winning Company in 2012 FastTech 50 October 1, 2012

    Z-Terra, a rapidly growing provider of software and services solutions to the upstream oil and gas industry, announced today that it has been named one of the winning companies in the 2012 FastTech 50. Founded in 2010, Z-Terra’s software helps oil and gas companies visualize 3-D earth structures and reduces the drilling risk associated with oil and gas exploration from ever more challenging plays. Read full article.

  • SURGE Accelerator Grows Roster of Energy and Technology Mentors for Its’ Spring 2012 Program November 30, 2011

    Z-Terra representative named as Mentor for Spring 2012 Program.

  • Z-Terra Expands Executive Team to Include Chief Scientist November 15, 2011

    Z-Terra Inc., a provider of depth imaging software and services for oil and gas exploration, has appointed Nicolay Tanushev to be the company’s new Chief Scientist. Tanushev comes to Z-Terra with extensive research experience from the California Institute of Technology’s Department of Physics, Lawrence Livermore National Labs Chemistry and Materials Science Department, the University of California Los Angeles Department of Mathematics and, most recently, the University of Texas at Austin Department of Mathematics, where he was a postdoctoral fellow and lecturer. Read full article.

  • Z-Terra launches ZTK version 2.0, Kirchhoff Time and Depth Migration October 31, 2011

    Z-Terra Inc., a provider of depth imaging software and services for oil and gas exploration, has launched ZTK version 2.0, the company’s breakthrough implementation of the three-dimensional Kirchhoff depth and time migration for seismic imaging. Read full article.

  • Z-Terra Smart Migrations Algorithms Speed Processing September 15, 2011

    New technologies will shorten the turnaround time in seismic oil exploration and development. A new generation of depth imaging algorithms, two orders of magnitude faster than the standard Kirchhoff depth migration, has arrived. These clever algorithms, combined with very fast migration velocity analysis tools, can reduce the turnaround time for large 3-D seismic projects from six to eight months down to one to two months. Read full article.