Reservoir Modeling Platform
Shell and Baker Hughes announced a software license and joint development agreement to produce a high-end platform for geological and reservoir modeling. The new platform will be designed to bring enhanced evaluation and visualization capabilities to Shell allowing geoscience and petroleum engineering experts to better plan and manage the extraction of oil and gas resources, realizing their full potential. The system will be optimized for resource modeling and production in tight/shale gas and liquids rich shale reservoirs and is based on the Baker Hughes JewelEarth software platform, which has a strong track record of delivering integrated, data-driven workflows for optimizing these types of plays.The new platform will complement Shell’s existing applications, including GeoSigns, Shell’s proprietary software used to visualize and interpret seismic data, and will form part of an integrated working environment for Shell’s exploration and modelling experts.
“The JewelEarthTM platform can handle multiple solutions, from basin to wellbore scale, using one generic data source,” said Mario Ruscev, Chief Technology Officer at Baker Hughes.
www.shell.com
www.bakerhughes.com
(As published in the October 2013 edition of Marine Technology Reporter - www.seadiscovery.com)
Read Reservoir Modeling Platform in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of October 2013 Marine Technology
Other stories from October 2013 issue
Content
- Increase in Demand for the Hot Subsea Vessel Market page: 8
- Oceaneering Taps BAE Systems to Build New Subsea Support Vessel page: 12
- Van Oord Contracts Damen for DP2 Cable Laying Vessel page: 14
- MHI to Build RV for JAMSTEC page: 14
- OSD-IMT Wins Contracts for COSL page: 16
- IHC Merwede Launches Pipelaying Vessel page: 17
- Cyclops: A Revolutionary Hull Design page: 18
- Floating LiDAR System page: 20
- Satellite Images Capture Tanker Pollution page: 21
- Baltic Wind Success Paves Way for Ecosse page: 23
- National Ocean Policy, Coastal & Marine Spatial Planning Raising Red Flags page: 24
- One-on-One with SMAST’s Steven E. Lohrenz page: 26
- From Learning to Earning page: 30
- AUV Deployment by the U.S. Navy 5th Fleet page: 36
- ICTINEU 3 Development of a Research Submersible page: 38
- ARGUS Enviable Technology, Unlimited Potential page: 42
- Improved eBird page: 52
- New Additions to Imagenex Line page: 52
- AMEC Buys AXYS Sensor page: 52
- The Cavidome page: 52
- GE Dynamic Positioning page: 53
- Seatronics, CodaOctopus Agree page: 54
- Shark Eye page: 54
- CTI SonarWiz Update page: 54
- Compact Survey AUV page: 55
- New NEXUS HD Multiplexer from MacArtney page: 56
- Tritech’s RAMS Integrity Monitoring Technology page: 56
- Mustang Launches Ocean Commander Immersion Suit page: 56
- Reservoir Modeling Platform page: 56
- MacArtney Inline Termination for Andritz Hydro Hammerfest page: 57
- EIVA: New Winch Range page: 58
- MetOcean Snow Beacon page: 58
- Free Web-Embeddable Map Widgets page: 58