Beyond standard well log editing, the 2011.1 release integrated high-tier engineering tools directly into the geologist’s day-to-day workspace. Geosteering and Real-Time Well Modeling
Assuming you mean the Paradigm Geolog well-logging software version 7.20 (released around 2011) — here are the key features typically found in that Geolog release: paradigm geolog 7 20111
stands as a landmark release in the evolution of subsurface formation evaluation, representing a massive technological leap when it debuted alongside the Paradigm 2011 product suite . As the oil and gas industry pushed into increasingly complex unconventional reservoirs, the demand for scalable, integrated, and user-friendly petrophysical tools skyrocketed. Paradigm (later acquired by Emerson) answered this call by transitioning its flagship software from its traditional Unix-style foundations into a modern, multi-platform powerhouse built for next-generation geology and petrophysics. Beyond standard well log editing, the 2011
The definitive technological breakthrough of Geolog 7 was its native integration with the Paradigm Epos 4.1 infrastructure . Paradigm (later acquired by Emerson) answered this call
Geolog 7 works natively on data hosted in , eliminating the need for tedious data migration between disparate software packages. It also extended robust data interoperability with third-party databases, allowing professionals to pull seismic and well trajectories directly from platforms like Petrel. Key Modules and Analytical Workflows
: Includes comprehensive deterministic and statistical modules for environmental corrections, mineral and fluid characterization, and reservoir flow properties estimation.
: For baseline data cleaning and environmental corrections . Evaluate : For calculating volume of shale ( Vshcap V sub s h end-sub ), porosity ( ), and water saturation ( Swcap S sub w