Object Reservoir, Inc
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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 is used to predict faults, fluid contacts, recoverable hydrocarbons, and reservoir drive mechanism. | Houston, TX-based '''Object Reservoir, Inc''' is a provider of reservoir modeling software that can be helpful in estimating proved reserves. The software is used to predict 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. | + | 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 is used to predict 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.