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GeoQuest developing and marketing QLA 2

Business Wire, March 21, 1997

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 21, 1997--GeoQuest Friday announced that it has assumed responsibility for ongoing development, marketing and distribution of QLA 2*, the industry's premier PC-based petrophysical interpretation program.

QLA 2 delivers a complete set of tools for comprehensive well log analysis based on the dual-water model. The interactive log analysis tools support log, crossplot and tabular displays developed from standard or user-defined parameters. The QLA 2 system accepts digital data from a variety of sources and interfaces to display multiwell cross-sectional views of petrophysical data.

GeoQuest currently is working on enhancements to QLA 2. Enhancements include the transition to a Windows(R) 32-bit environment, as well as open database connectivity (ODBC) to support the use of QLA 2 with other ODBC-compliant applications.

The addition of QLA 2 to the GeoQuest product line strengthens GeoQuest's product offering to the PC-user community. In 1995, GeoQuest entered the PC market through the acquisition of the ECLIPSE* reservoir simulator product line. In 1996, GeoQuest acquired two PC-based production database applications-The Production Analyst* and OilField Manager*.

GeoQuest, an operating unit of Schlumberger, is the industry leader in providing integrated software systems, data management solutions, and processing and interpretive services to assist petroleum companies in optimizing the value of their oil and gas reservoirs. GeoQuest operates 104 data services centers and software support offices in 54 countries. -0-

*Mark of Schlumberger

(R) Registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

CONTACT: GeoQuest, Houston

Susan Ganz, 713/513-2480

sganz@houston.geoquest.slb.com

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COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

 

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