
Petrel subsurface software - SLB
Petrel™ subsurface software is available on-premise and in the Delfi digital platform, for geoscientists and engineers to analyze subsurface data from exploration to production, …
Petrel - Wikipedia
Petrels are tube-nosed seabirds in the phylogenetic order Procellariiformes. Petrels are a monophyletic [1] group of marine seabirds, sharing a characteristic of a nostril arrangement …
Petrel (reservoir software) - Wikipedia
Petrel is a software platform by Schlumberger Information Solutions used in the exploration and production sector of the petroleum industry. It is a cloud-based platform designed to develop …
Petrel | Seabird, Migration, Adaptations | Britannica
Petrel, any of a number of seabirds of the order Procellariiformes, particularly certain members of the family Procellariidae, which also includes the fulmars and the shearwaters. Members of the …
Petrel - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Petrel. The Petrel is a family of seabirds, some living in tropical waters, others in frigis Arctic or Anarctic waters.
Petrel 2024.1 and Studio 2024.1 Available Now - SLB
Petrel subsurface software and Studio™ E&P knowledge software bring benefits to all geoscientists and engineers, including seismic processors, seismic interpreters, geologists, …
Petrel 2019 and Studio 2019 now available - SLB
Petrel subsurface software delivers significant new functionalities with minimal changes to the base code. You can now run Petrel 2019 from Studio 2018 repositories and access Ocean …
Petrel geology and modeling - SLB
Full suite of tools including petroleum systems modeling, well correlation, mapping, and geocellular modeling. Petrel subsurface software provides a full range of tools to solve the …
PETREL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PETREL is any of numerous seabirds (especially families Procellariidae and Hydrobatidae); especially : one of the smaller long-winged birds that fly far from land.
Giant petrel - Wikipedia
Giant petrels form a genus, Macronectes, from the family Procellariidae, which consists of two living and one extinct species. They are the largest birds in this family. Both extant species in …
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