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GGT Newsletter June 2006
The Landmark Software Triumvirate:
GeoProbe®, PowerView® and
Well Seismic Fusion™ Software
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Jul 2008
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Improving Reservoir Management with Portfolio of Monitoring Products and Services
Modern reservoir management technology has been advancing steadily since the introduction in early 1970s of retrievable wireline-deployed memory tools that enabled producers and petroleum engineers to gather downhole pressure and temperature data during co
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Jan 2008
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DecisionSpace™ DMS: Optimized Decision Making that Improves Asset Development Planning and Performance
Over the 20 years prior to 2003, the E&P industry's overall Return-On-Investment (ROI) averaged less than 7% despite the fact that when individual assets were approved for production, the minimum ROI required to gain approval typically has a hurdle rate of
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Jan 2008
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Innovative, Open Environment Helps Optimize Asset Performance
Oil and gas exploration and production (E&P) companies, in striving to meet shareholder expectations, must replace existing assets by continually seeking new reserves or growing their existing reserve base.
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Jan 2008
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High Performance Software's Simulation Workflows Improve Decision-Making Efficiency for Asset Engineers and Managers
The Network Planner module enables fast and automated generation of surface plans including features such as flow lines, valves, chokes, manifolds, gas plants, and separators. The network is saved in the Nexus format and simulated by Nexus software tightly
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Jan 2008
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Optimized Computing Solutions Helps E&P Operators Maximize Total IT Environment
As companies grow, it becomes easy to add components, servers and applications when needed. But, few companies have the time or ability to create optimal computing systems by researching, purchasing, installing, testing, and troubleshooting hardware and so
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Jan 2008
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Enabling the Digital Asset™ Newsletter
E&P companies face increasing challenges. Accumulations are smaller and more challenging to develop. They are becoming more complex, deep and sour with higher pressures and temperatures. Increasingly, they are located in remote areas that challenge efficie
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Jan 2008
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