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Techlog Geophysics

Unrivaled processing, quality control, and integration of geophysical data.

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Integrating petrophysical, geomechanical, and seismic measurements

Geophysics at the wellbore provides the connections between measured elastic properties and the intrinsic properties of rocks, such as mineralogy, porosity, permeability, fluids, pressures, viscosity, and stresses.

In Techlog wellbore software, the links among petrophysical, geomechanical, and seismic data are possible because all reside on the platform natively. Both microscopic and macroscopic information can be used to gain an improved understanding from the beginning, as opposed to applying corrections and calibrations at a later stage. The models created can greatly aid quantitative interpretation, geomechanics, and inversion workflows in Petrel subsurface software and can be used to generate synthetic seismograms in Techlog wellbore software for amplitude versus angle (AVA) analysis.

Advanced loading, processing, and quality control of sonic data

Sonic data measurements are vital for well evaluation and interpretation tasks in domains such as geophysics, petrophysics, geomechanics, and drilling. Data quality control and validation are critical for these applications.

The Techlog acoustics module provides all the functionalities required to load, analyze, and assure quality of data from all the major service companies, for both wireline and logging-while-drilling tools. With unrivaled Delta-T and Anisotropy workflows in Techlog wellbore software, processing of the sonic waveforms produces highly dependable sonic data.

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Techlog Geophysics

Supporting a wide range of wireline and LWD sonic tools to enable users to load, view, and quality control sonic data.

Integrating Petrophysical, Geomechanical, and Seismic Measurements.

Sonic Scanner Acoustic Scanning Platform

The Sonic Scanner acoustic scanning platform provides the benefits of axial, azimuthal, and radial information from both monopole and dipole measurements for near-wellbore and far-field slowness information.

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