this page is NOT an official schlumberger page
Techlog is a Schlumberger owned Windows based software platform intended to aggregate all the wellbore information. It allows the user to interpret any log and core data. It addresses the need for a single platform able to support all the wellbore data and interpretation integration workflows, reducing the need for a multitude of highly specialized tools. By bringing the whole workflow into a single platform risk and uncertainty can be assessed throughout the life of the wellbore.
History of TechlogTechlog software was developed in Montpellier (South of France) by a company called Techsia. Techsia were formed in 2000. The first version of Techlog was commercially available in 2002. Techlog was developed to have a familiar modern interface providing easy visualization and interaction of all the data, with a pre-arranged workflow that enabled less experienced users to follow, Techsia made the multi-well interpretation more accessible to all technical experts. In 2009, Schlumberger acquired Techsia and the Techlog platform and they currently support and market Techlog. Techlog offers new functionality in each new release, not only in petrophysical and geological interpretation but also geomechanics interpretation, uncertainty and links to the industry standard platform like Petrel. Techlog also has the new acoustics module which will add much more functionality into the application.
Versions
Wait for our Techlog tutorials.......comming soon
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References :
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History of TechlogTechlog software was developed in Montpellier (South of France) by a company called Techsia. Techsia were formed in 2000. The first version of Techlog was commercially available in 2002. Techlog was developed to have a familiar modern interface providing easy visualization and interaction of all the data, with a pre-arranged workflow that enabled less experienced users to follow, Techsia made the multi-well interpretation more accessible to all technical experts. In 2009, Schlumberger acquired Techsia and the Techlog platform and they currently support and market Techlog. Techlog offers new functionality in each new release, not only in petrophysical and geological interpretation but also geomechanics interpretation, uncertainty and links to the industry standard platform like Petrel. Techlog also has the new acoustics module which will add much more functionality into the application.
Versions
Techlog 2010.2
The Techlog 2010.2 released November 2010 added GeoFrame ELAN processing algorithms inside Quanti.min and the module was renamed to Quanti.Elan.
Techlog 2011.1
The Techlog 2011.1 released May 2011 and added a new Pore Pressure module.
Techlog 2011.2
The Techlog 2011.2 released January 2012 and added new Wellbore Stability and Acoustics modules.
Techlog 2011.2 is available for download from the Software Download Center(SDC), within the Support Portal.
To check the software type you are eligible to download (based on country), click here. Users in all locations are able to access patch releases, release documentation and datasets.
Quick Informations | |
Original author(s) | Techsia |
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Developer(s) | Schlumberger |
Initial release | March 3, 2002 |
Stable release | 2011.2.2 / June 27, 2012 |
Development status | Active |
Written in | C++/Qt and Python |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows (XP SP2 and later) |
Platform | x64 and Intel x86 - 32-bit |
Size | 177.03 MB |
Available in | 5 languages |
License | Proprietary |
Website Non-official tutorial site | www.slb.com/Techlog techlog-tutorials.blogspot.com |
Software Download informationwe are sorry you can't download the Techlog software from this site,you should buy it or contact schlumberger to get a training version for academic uses only.
Techlog 2011.2 is available for download from the Software Download Center(SDC), within the Support Portal.
To check the software type you are eligible to download (based on country), click here. Users in all locations are able to access patch releases, release documentation and datasets.
More information
For more details, refer to the Techlog documentation page and the Version area within the Software Support Portal.
this page is NOT an official schlumberger page
The first tutorial PDF please wait for the Video
References :
schlumberger site
weikipedia.com
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