Halliburton acquires Geo-Logic Systems

Oct. 28, 2009
Halliburton has acquired Geo-Logic Systems, a provider of advanced structural interpretation, analysis, and restoration software for geologic environments.

Offshore staff

HOUSTON -- Halliburton has acquired Geo-Logic Systems, a provider of advanced structural interpretation, analysis, and restoration software for geologic environments.

Geo-Logic Systems’ software validates complex geologic interpretations by determining their physical possibility using its structural restoration and balancing capabilities. The software assists in analyzing and modeling fault seal characteristics, burial histories, and determining hydrocarbon migration pathways and accumulation zones.

“The industry faces increasingly difficult exploration and drilling scenarios,” says Paul Koeller, Halliburton’s VP of software and asset solutions. “The integration of Geo-Logic Systems offers geoscientists advanced modeling solutions to address the technical challenges of exploring in complex petroleum regimes such as overthrust belts and the pre-, syn- (including sub-salt) and post-rift portions of extensional basins.”

10/28/2009