Energy HPC Orchestrator powers collaborative, scalable energy computing
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This article introduces the Energy HPC Orchestrator (EHO) on AWS, a cloud-based platform that transforms seismic data processing from single-vendor solutions to an open, collaborative ecosystem.
- EHO deconstructs seismic processing into specialized, decoupled services for scalability
- Uses Amazon SQS and EC2 Auto Scaling for dynamic resource management and parallel processing
- Supports multiple algorithm providers (S-Cube, Seiswave, Seimax) in an open marketplace ecosystem
- Enables integration of open-source, commercial, and proprietary algorithms in single workflows
- Occidental successfully combined University of Texas Madagascar algorithms with internal research on AWS
- Future MCP server integration allows geoscientists to build workflows using natural language
- Reduces vendor lock-in, processing bottlenecks, and project delays through flexible architecture
EHO represents a paradigm shift enabling energy companies to combine best-of-breed seismic processing tools while maintaining cost efficiency and scalability on AWS.
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