
Techlog 2014 introduces new modules for rock physics, cement pipe integrity, distributed temperature sensor (DTS) plotting and shale reservoir evaluation while bringing disciplines together in a shared wellbore approach. Multidisciplinary Integration with Techlog, Studio and Ocean The new interface-tested in partnership with more than 30 Schlumberger customers-has reduced users’ cursor travel by 30% and clicks by 35%, thus enabling an average of 30% more time to be focused on data and workflows. In addition, new ‘perspectives’ help geoscientists or engineers select a particular display that prioritizes relevant domain technologies and tools. Key tools are presented in context, enabling a more focused user environment. Petrel 2014 features a new ribbon-based interface design configured in a logical, workflow-driven layout to boost productivity.


“The Schlumberger 2014 software platforms are designed to deliver a productivity and integration step change for multidisciplinary teams working along the entire hydrocarbon pathway-from pore space to production facility.”

“E&P investment decisions are increasingly driven by digital models that enable rich analysis of physical data through the application of workflows reflecting industry best practices,” said Uwem Ukpong, president, Schlumberger Information Solutions. The Petrel* E&P software platform, Techlog* wellbore software platform, Studio* E&P knowledge environment and Ocean* software development framework enhance multidisciplinary integration, collaboration and productivity.

In this course, you would figure out how to perform essential Petrophysical Analysis with actual well data by utilizing Schlumberger Techlog Software. Some Knowledge of Petrophysics or Formation Evaluation
