Object Reservoir, Inc
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+ | According to a June, 2008 press release the company announced that it is organizing a collaborative project with several gas exploration and production companies actively drilling in the [[Marcellus shale]] on or before September 15, 2009. The purpose is to develop a set of best practices regarding various decisions made in planning the development of Marcellus reservoirs. |
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Houston, TX-based Object Reservoir, Inc is a provider of reservoir modeling software that can be helpful in estimating proved reserves. The software can also assist in predicting faults, fluid contacts, recoverable hydrocarbons, and reservoir drive mechanism.
According to a June, 2008 press release the company announced that it is organizing a collaborative project with several gas exploration and production companies actively drilling in the Marcellus shale on or before September 15, 2009. The purpose is to develop a set of best practices regarding various decisions made in planning the development of Marcellus reservoirs.