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Paradigm Showcases Geolog Formation Evaluation Solution at SPWLA 2013
Geolog 7 drives efficiencies with powerful and informative analytics and data management.
Paradigm (www.pdgm.com) will feature its industry-leading formation evaluation solution, Paradigm Geolog 7, at the 2013 Society of Petrophysicists & Well Log Analysts (SPWLA) Annual Symposium in New Orleans, Louisiana, held June 24-26. Conference attendees are invited to Paradigm booth 516 for both main theater presentations and one-on-one demonstrations showcasing the new and enhanced capabilities in Geolog 7.
Geolog 7 delivers to formation evaluation experts a robust, vendor-neutral solution that supports vast amounts of data, backed by the most advanced petrophysical science available. Geolog 7 easily manages large-scale projects of 100,000 wells and beyond, and drives collaboration with support for multi-user environments.
“As a vendor-independent software solution, Geolog 7 gives users total control over their projects, from processing recorded data up to the finished interpretation,” said Richard Pelling, Geolog product manager for Paradigm. “The ability to perform multi-well, multi-zone petrophysical analysis in a single click enhances the user experience and optimizes their understanding of hydrocarbon reserves.”
Geolog presentations to be featured at the SPWLA include:
Paradigm (www.pdgm.com) will feature its industry-leading formation evaluation solution, Paradigm Geolog 7, at the 2013 Society of Petrophysicists & Well Log Analysts (SPWLA) Annual Symposium in New Orleans, Louisiana, held June 24-26. Conference attendees are invited to Paradigm booth 516 for both main theater presentations and one-on-one demonstrations showcasing the new and enhanced capabilities in Geolog 7.
Geolog 7 delivers to formation evaluation experts a robust, vendor-neutral solution that supports vast amounts of data, backed by the most advanced petrophysical science available. Geolog 7 easily manages large-scale projects of 100,000 wells and beyond, and drives collaboration with support for multi-user environments.
“As a vendor-independent software solution, Geolog 7 gives users total control over their projects, from processing recorded data up to the finished interpretation,” said Richard Pelling, Geolog product manager for Paradigm. “The ability to perform multi-well, multi-zone petrophysical analysis in a single click enhances the user experience and optimizes their understanding of hydrocarbon reserves.”
Geolog presentations to be featured at the SPWLA include:
- Multi-Well, Multi-User Projects by Design
- The Impact of Petrophysical Uncertainty Dependencies on Resource Estimates
- Processing and Interpretation of 2D Nuclear Magnetic Resonance NMR Data in Geolog