AGM announces Recon 4.2
Tips of the Month
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Convert Your Interval Data Into Log Curves
Try converting your interval data into log curves. The new log curves can be used to create zone attributes maps. |
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Increase Your Performance with Recon
Using Recon's Grid Operations, you can divide a field into smaller grids, allowing for more detailed work. This feature also allows you to do experimental work on one part of the field without altering the other part or the original surface. |
Join Our New Monthly Webinar!
AGM invites you to watch a Webinar on How to Improve the Efficiency of Data Integration in Recon! Our geoscientist, Kevin Pelton, will show you many valuable features that you can successfully apply in your daily workflow.
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OUR CUSTOMERS' FEEDBACK:
GEOLOGIST
"I like using Recon, it is very valuable for QC'ing and making maps. Data QC is our biggest challenge. I love showing Recon to my 3D Modeling team to demonstrate how well it complements their workflows."
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GEOPHYSICIST
"Recon is ideal for merging your 2D and 3D seismic interpretations with your well logs in the depth domain. You can easily identify and fix problems with the time to depth conversion and refine the seismic interpretation." |
PETROPHYSICIST
"Dealing with large numbers of well log curves can quickly become a data quality nightmare. Recon is useful with petrophysics workflows because it helps reconcile different vintages of petrophysical data." |
ENGINEER
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"Working in 3D is essential for complex well planning and reservoir simulation. Any errors in the input data quickly become apparent and can be corrected before they turn into costly problems." | |