Fugro-Jason releases PowerLog 3.1

Nov. 11, 2009
Fugro-Jason has released PowerLog 3.1, the latest version of its petrophysical interpretation software.

Offshore staff

HOUSTON -- Fugro-Jason has released PowerLog 3.1, the latest version of its petrophysical interpretation software.

The software’s LSSA module provides a graphical view of isotropic and anisotropic thinly laminated sand-shale sequences. Built for use with Baker’s 3DEX multi-component induction tool, LSSA partitions formations into sand and shale beds using the Thomas-Stieber model. Using Vsh, porosity, and resistivity plots with overlays, petrophysicists can graphically adjust interpretation parameters for easy visual feedback and QC of analysis results, the company says.

With PowerLog 3.1’s new Borehole Image Dip Picker, users can pick, save, recall, edit, and share dips from borehole image logs.

“PowerLog 3.1 introduces two new modules that help petrophysicists maximize log data use and the quality of the resulting analysis,” says Joe Jacquot, strategic marketing manager for Fugro-Jason. “We are now able to rapidly introduce new functionality with frequent releases, thanks to our new PowerLog 3 agile development platform.”

11/11/2009