PETROSPEC TECHNOLOGIES

 
Contact: 
Mark A. Herkommer

Location

Petrospec Technologies, Inc.
409 N Loop 336 W Suite 4 
77301-1238 Conroe  ,  TX
United States
Phone: +1 936 788 7778
30° 20' 13.9308" N95° 27' 41.1804" W
Texas US 
Software: 
Software Title: 
pWell ~ LWD/MWD Geopressure Analysis Software (For Real-Time Pore Pressure Prediction and Monitoring). 
Software Description: 
Our pWell software product is a suite of programs used for monitoring, predicting, and estimating pore pressures in real-time at the rig site and at the office simultaneously. It's designed to run on an Intranet site and is accessed through a browser window (such as Internet Explorer).� PWell estimates pore pressure by correlating existing data with the data it receives from the LWD company on the rig.� LWD/MWD data is captured in real-time using the Well Information Transfer Standard (WITS). Once this data has been loaded, you have complete processing control over the processing method used for pressure estimation.
Computer Platforms: 
Intel Workstations/PCs
Price: 
Available upon request
Operating System: 
Server: Windows 95/98/NT/2000 Client: any platform running Internet Explorer 
Software Title: 
pQube ~ 3D Seismic Geopressure Analysis Software (Pre-drill analysis software)
Software Description: 
One of our software products, pQube, is a suite of programs used for predicting and estimating abnormal pore pressure using 3D or 2D seismic velocity data.� It can process just a few velocity functions or a large 3Dvolume from a high-resolution velocity survey.� pQube also uses offset well data containing both shale-sensitive logs and porosity-sensitive logs, as well as Leak Off Tests to determine the fracture gradient.
Computer Platforms: 
Intel Workstations/PCs
Price: 
Available upon request
Operating System: 
Server: Windows 95/98/NT/2000 Client: any platform running Internet Explorer
Software Title: 
GPES ~ GeoPressure Estimation Software
Software Description: 
GPES provides estimation of geopressure and fracture gradients from electric logs and seismic velocity functions. Procedures include Crossplot, Eaton equation, Equivalent depth, EHZ method, Matthews and Kelly method and Daines method.� Horner plots analyze pressure build up tests.� Lithologies can be picked interactively or using a statistical multi-mineral analysis technique.� Hardcopy graphics are available on a range of plotters and printers.� Real-time well site data input available. 
Computer Platforms: 
Intel Workstations/PCs
Price: 
Available upon request
Operating System: 
Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98/NT/2000
Peripherals: 
Digitizer (optional)