New Software Release

Techlog 2017.2 Now Available

Product details

The Techlog wellbore software platform brings wellbore-centric, cross-domain workflows to different disciplines: petrophysics, geology, geophysics, drilling, and reservoir and production engineering. The Techlog platform offers a tightly integrated environment to process your wellbore data and deliver results.

Release details

Techlog 2017.2 improves performance in dip picking, project management, the Python editor, and start-up time. Performance has been improved tremendously for manual dip picking regardless of dataset size.

Zonation interpretation has been simplified, with several legacy tools migrated to the easy-to-use zone editor introduced in Techlog 2017.1. Support for streaming mud logs in WITSML 1.4.1.1 format, risks and events, and real-time usability improvements lay the foundation for complete operations geology workflows to be done inside the platform – with many more planned for 2018.

Usability improvements in trendline management for pore pressure prediction and elastic property modeling for wellbore stability have been implemented.

Installation requirements

Techlog 2017.2 is available in a 64-bit version, and it supports Windows 7 and Windows 10.
Minimum and recommended hardware requirements are detailed in the Techlog Platform Installation Guide.

Licensing information

Techlog 2017 licenses can be ordered by your Schlumberger account manager. These licenses are backward compatible with previous version of the Techlog platform and include a maintenance renewal date in addition to the license expiry date.
Techlog 2017 requires the 2017.1 Schlumberger Licensing Tool. This tool is part of the distribution available for download from the Software Download Center

Suitable for

The Techlog wellbore platform brings benefits to all geoscientists and engineers, including petrophysicists, geologists, reservoir engineers, drilling engineers, and operations geologists. It can be deployed by companies working in exploration, development, or production for unconventional and conventional reservoirs.