Paradigm™ will showcase its latest technologies at the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) in New Orleans, Louisiana, October 4–7. The company’s latest technology will be demonstrated at Paradigm booth #1951 with live technical presentations which begin daily at 9:00 am CDT.
“The SPE ATCE provides an excellent venue for Paradigm to actively engage with top reservoir and drilling engineering professionals,” said James Lamb, Paradigm executive vice president for the Americas. “Our goal is to connect with users, listen to their needs, and provide insight into faster, more effective methods of hydrocarbon detection and qualification.”
At SPE, Paradigm will showcase Paradigm™ Rock & Fluid Canvas™ 2009 │ Epos™ 4.0, highlighting advances in reservoir characterization, geologic modeling, petrophysics, geosteering, drilling, well testing, formation evaluation, upscaling, and reservoir uncertainty. Paradigm will also feature history matching workflows in partnership with Streamsim Technologies, Inc. Streamsim will demonstrate its history-matching module that connects to the Paradigm™ GOCAD® and Paradigm™ SKUA® applications. Using the open architecture of the GOCAD/SKUA technology, oil companies can now close the loop between the reservoir engineer and geologist to efficiently provide geologically consistent models that enable more reliable production forecasts and oil-in-place estimates. Allowing deep access to core functionalities of GOCAD/SKUA reservoir modeling enables integration not available in other industry modeling systems.
"By integrating with the GOCAD/SKUA architecture, Streamsim is able to efficiently leverage its expertise in streamline-based fluid flow simulation to create geologically consistent history-matched models that reservoir engineers can then use with confidence for optimal field management decisions," said Streamsim President, Marco Thiele.
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