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BMOD generates synthetic borehole gravity (BHGM) density logs from pseudo three dimensional geologic sections for use in BHGM survey planning and interpreting field data. BHGM surveys are commonly used in three areas: salt flank mapping; porosity mapping in carbonates; fluid identification and time lapse monitoring of oil and gas reservoirs. The program provides extensive on screen model construction and editing capabilities. The program also includes simultaneous forward calculation of surface gravity and magnetic responses and their vertical gradients. The responses are updated in real time as the section is manipulated using the mouse.
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IBM PC |
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MS-DOS |
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$1,500 |
Editors Note: Edcon also provide BHGM surveys from conventional wireline trucks.
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Ulrich Neumann
ElCoSoft Entwicklungs- und Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH
Chemnitztalstrasse 159
09114 Chemnitz
Germany
Telephone: ++49 3714497821
Fax: ++49 371 44978 40
email:
mailto:contact@elcosoft.com
AMAN PRO 4.0
AMAN PRO supports log data from different measurement types and various tool manufacturers. Data coming from standard tools as for example electric, gamma or caliper probes, data from optical televiewer or care scan, data from cement bond or full waveform sonic logs as well as acoustic borehole televiewer data can be visualised and interpreted. With AMAN PRO's project management you can combine and merge different log runs from one borehole or from a borehole field dependign on the aim of your interpretation task. For analysing borehole data AMAN PRO offers user defined processing functions with very flexible adaption to different interpretation tasks e.g. prosity calculation etc.. To analyse borehole televiewer or dipmeter measurement there is a tool for marking material layers, fractures and outwashed areas and to visualise these marked features ('Dips') in various diagram types e.g. tadpole-, polar-, rose diagram or stereograms. As a real 32Bit software AMAN PRO uses the full system resources of your hardware.
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Computer Platforms: IBM compatible Operating System: Win 95, NT 4.0 Price: 1790,- Euro |
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GAMLS (Geologic Analysis via Maximum Likelihood System)
GAMLS is a robust, user-friendly, but extremely versatile system that permits analyses of of any kind of digitized geologic data. It is mostly used for well log and core data, but it can be used on any kind of data, including seismic attributes. Although subroutines exist for preprocessing (interwell tool normalization, filtering, .....) and post analysis (plotting and summary tables), the core features of GAMLS are its clustering and prediction procedures. Clustering (any number of variables, any number of clusters, any number of wells or datasets) is achieved via a model-based maximum likelihood system which assigns each sample to each cluster probabilistically. Estimated values replace any null values during clustering. Following clustering, the "model cluster" can be used to predict missing variables (non-logged or "bad hole" intervals, permeability in non-cored intervals or wells .....). Multiwell clustering permits assignment of clusters to rock types (flow units) and correlation among wells.
Computer Platform: IBM compatible PCs
Operating System: Windows NT or Windows 2000
Price: $10,000. ($1500. annual Maintenance)
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