Paradigm Geolog 7 20111 〈FREE · Collection〉
Performing calculations for environmental factors, such as drilling fluid density and temperature adjustments, to prepare data for petrophysical analysis Reporting:
: Incorporates cluster analysis-based electrofacies characterization and log prediction tools based on Total technology.
: Specialized tools for shale gas analysis and geomechanics workflows, often incorporating technology from partners like Saudi Aramco. Formation Evaluation Introducing Geolog paradigm geolog 7 20111
: Seamless integration with StratEarth for geological interpretation and SKUA for 3D model building.
One of the standout features of this era was the advancement in borehole image analysis. Geolog 7 provided sophisticated tools to process and interpret resistivity and acoustic image logs. It allowed geoscientists to automatically pick bedding planes, fractures, and faults, transforming raw borehole images into quantitative structural data. This was crucial for geologists working in fractured reservoirs where understanding the stress field was just as important as understanding the rock properties. One of the standout features of this era
For organizations looking to standardize their formation evaluation workflows, Geolog 7 represented the turning point where software finally caught up with the complexity of modern geology.
: By default, Geolog may display curves in meters. To switch to imperial units (feet), copy the loginfo.loginfo file from the /imperial/specs directory to your project's /specs folder before loading data . 2. Data Loading & Management This was crucial for geologists working in fractured
While Geolog offered powerful standard modules, the 2011 version heavily emphasized customization. Recognizing that no two reservoirs are alike, Paradigm ensured that the platform supported extensive scripting (via standard programming languages). This allowed companies to embed their own proprietary algorithms and proprietary evaluation workflows directly into the software interface.