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TDI-Brooks International specializes in conducting offshore surface geochemical exploration (SGE) and heat flow programs for the worlds leading petroleum producers, and has an extensive collection of SGE and heat flow program data from around the world available for sale. TDI-Brooks also had extensive experience in conducting offshore geotechnical coring/engineering programs, environmental assessments, metocean, site surveys and seabed surveys. Our field services are supplemented by high quality environmental and geotechnical laboratories.


Baseline is a geochemical analytical laboratory located in The Woodlands, Texas. Dedicated to providing the best quality geochemical data available. Baseline has the expertise and industry experience to give our clients comprehensive, cost effective analytical and interpretive services for exploration and production programs.


For more than twenty years, Urien have provided exploration and/or production consulting services to most local and international companies active in Argentina and South America. U&H, who utilize the latest technology and specialize in areas like reservoir characterization, 3D seismic interpretation, satellite imagery, production geology, etc., have been retained by oil companies and financial institutions to analyze and evaluate oil and gas projects, to undertake technical and economic audits and perform reserve certifications and evaluations of producing fields and exploration areas. U&H also provides its clients with computer database and software applications for all phases of oil exploration and reservoir studies.

 

Founded in 1986, GETECH is a leading company providing gravity and magnetic data and related management and interpretation services to the international oil and mining exploration industry. By using gravity and magnetic data, and involving GETECH early in exploration programmes, companies have discovered they can be more cost effective and focused in their decision making.


ResLab has since the establishment in 1986 developed procedures for reliable experiments for accurate determination of reservoir properties. We operate modern, well equipped laboratories in Norway, UK and in the Middle East. Several new methods and products have been developed by ResLab. This has been achieved by highly dedicated employees, and by keeping continuous focus on technical improvements and challenges.


ZetaWare provides interactive software tools and innovative solutions for analyzing the risks associated with petroleum prospects for exploration. Many of our innovative solutions have been adopted by major oil companies. ZetaWare' technology innovations include map-based charge risking, map-based Interactive flash calculator for exploration and flow balance pressure prediction. Innovations such as dynamic cross sections, paint-brush map editing, and drag-and-drop file importing are raising the expectations of users and setting new industry standards for user-friendly software.


DIGs (Dickson International Geosciences) was founded in 1998 in Houston , Texas by William Dickson, VP-Technology. His company has worked with GSI to develop the BRIOS (BRazil Integration of Oil geochemistry and Samba) products and with GETECH and other associates for the SAMBA (South Atlantic Margins Basin Analysis) and SEAMAGIC (South East Asia Magnetic And Gravity Imaged Concepts) studies and related consultancies. William has worked around the world for over 25 years on international and frontier exploration projects, with major and independent exploration companies. He is a member of AAPG, CSEG, EAGE, SEAPEX, SEG and SPE and has authored and contributed to numerous papers on aspects of South Atlantic and SE Asian geology. He continues to develop the use of GIS tools for multi-disciplinary E&P evaluations, especially for insights from the integration of potential fields data and geochemistry with geology.



Biostratigraphy.com, LLC can act as a biostratigraphic project manager of a group of networked experts for large multidiscipline projects such as operating wells or regional studies. Or, they can use their in-house facilities to re-study and integrate existing biostratigraphic data sets.