Published on May 8, 2026
Traditionally, seismic workflow creation involved intricate manual processes that required extensive expertise. Halliburton’s Seismic Engine tools enabled geoscientists to craft workflows, but the journey was often lengthy and complex, leading to delays in project execution.
With the integration of Amazon Bedrock and generative AI, Halliburton has launched a proof-of-concept designed to streamline this workflow creation. The system converts natural language queries into executable seismic workflows while offering a question-answering feature for its existing documentation.
Initial evaluations show impressive results. Workflow acceleration has reached up to 95%, drastically reducing the time needed to produce actionable seismic data. This innovative approach not only improves efficiency but also democratizes access to seismic data analysis with less technical expertise to generate complex workflows.
The implications for the industry are profound. As companies adopt similar generative AI strategies, the pace of seismic exploration and production will likely increase, leading to faster decision-making and the potential for significant cost savings. Halliburton’s initiative sets a new standard for how technology can enhance complex technical workflows.
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