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DRILLING & EXPLORATION Cuttings Alliance Launches Rockprop Advanced


Analysis to Improve Reservoir Characterization Stratagraph, a pioneer in providing mud logging and pressure detection services to the global oil and gas industry, has launched new RockProp advanced reservoir analysis software in partnership with its Cuttings Alliance consortium.


service companies was to bring mud logging, cuttings analysis and sophisticated well interpretation under one roof to reduce costs and improve well productivity.


RockProp is a new and innovative software product that delivers cutting-edge analysis for cuttings, logs and drilling data, developed by the Cuttings Alliance – a consortium of Stratagraph, CoreSpec Alliance and PetroScale Reservoir Solutions. The aim of these oil and gas


RockProp combines log and drilling data with physical properties measured from cuttings to output reservoir parameters. Mineral models, total porosity, effective porosity and bound versus mobile fluid estimates are obtained.


This provides an assessment along vertical or horizontal wellbores that is independent of log models, which can be used to refine 2D and 3D


reservoir models, improve geosteering, optimize completion designs and better characterize well potential.


William Hagan, Stratagraph’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “Many operators have separate programs and budgets for mud logging, cuttings analysis and interpretation. RockProp brings these services together into a single product to save time and money while providing a sophisticated interpretation to improve reservoir characterization. Better understanding of the reservoir equates to better fluid and proppant programs, more efficient fracs, and higher well productivity for our clients.”


Geoteric Launches Revolutionary Seismic Interpretation Products – Collaborative AI


and Geoteric Stratum™ Geoteric, a leading software and services provider to energy companies globally, today announced the launch of its two new revolutionary seismic interpretation products, powered by artificial intelligence (AI): Collaborative AI and Geoteric Stratum™.


Collaborative AI complements the existing Geoteric workflows. It enhances traditional interpretation, and efficiently extracts faults from seismic data at the click of a button – no requirement for network training. By moving from line by line manual analysis to Collaborative AI, the interpretation is augmented with artificial intelligence, which enables faster and more accurate results.


Geoteric Stratum is a new cloud- based AI software that delivers simple usability and even greater detail for fault identification, reservoir compartmentalisation, and well trajectory planning. By adding an extra dimension of analysis, Geoteric Stratum achieves outstanding results with an intuitive workflow and provides critical information that will inform exploration and development decisions.


“Our AI interpretation solutions allow users to achieve the industry-leading


results they expect from Geoteric. We have combined over 30 years of geological experience with an in-depth knowledge of AI to create customised networks that generate


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high fidelity results.” said Nicola Blanshard, CEO of Geoteric.


“This leading-edge AI technology has been offered exclusively through consultancy projects during the past 12 months. The feedback we have received has been very positive; clearly, this technology provides our clients with substantial new insights into their assets.”


She added, “I’m incredibly proud of our team’s passion, drive and commitment, which has resulted in the delivery of our ground-breaking new AI seismic interpretation products.”


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