Proprietary Log Analysis Software
- The software we use in our consulting practice for quantitative log analysis is based on continual development and research over the years, related to petrophysical projects, completed for multiple clients.
Commercial and Open Source Petrophysical Packages
- Geosoftware’s PowerLog for running proprietary log analysis modules and anything related to digital log data (DLIS and LAS files)
- Python, Spyder and Jupyter Notebook for machine learning and deep learning workflows to increase productivity and understanding
- Prizm for legacy quantitative log analysis (this is the package we used before PowerLog)
- Crain’s Petrophysical Handbook (CPH) online petrophysical reference software
- LasApps utility software used to correct and edit problematic LAS files
Website Open Source Code
- Drupal for website development (secure content management system software)
- plotly for data visualization
Day to Day Operations
- Microsoft Windows and Office, with Exchange email
- Webroot for smarter cybersecurity
- Acronis True Image for backup and imaging
- Adobe Acrobat Pro for creating portable documents
- TechSmith Snagit to improve visual communication with clients
- GoTo for secure virtual meetings