NUTECH integrates reservoir intelligence technology

OE Staff
Thursday, July 23, 2015

NUTECH, a petrophysical analysis and reservoir intelligence company, offers an integrated set of proprietary technologies that takes reservoir intelligence to the next level by providing a comprehensive and evolving picture of a reservoir across the entire life cycle of an asset through screening five areas of expertise: petrophysics, core analysis, completion engineering, reservoir mapping and modeling, and reservoir engineering.

The company combines four of its reservoir analysis solutions to draw insights, interpret data and research to determine the full potential and true value of wells: NULOOK, petrophysical analysis; POROLABS, characterization of rock measurements; NUSTIM, completion engineering process; NUVIEW, 3D geological modeling; and NUVISION, reservoir engineering. The company’s Reservoir Intelligence technologies and interpretive capabilities allow customers in conventional and unconventional markets to make more informed decisions.

NUTECH’s team is led by key executives Allen Howard, president and CEO, and Britt Hill, executive vice president and COO, along with experts from each of its major business units including Darby Witt, senior vice president of Reservoir Intelligence; William “Spud” Basham, vice president of Geoscience; Jorge Viamontes, vice president of Reservoir Intelligence; and Jeff Bayless, manager of NUVIEW; who oversee the application of the company’s proprietary, integrated analysis tools and technologies.

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