New release adds multi-language support for Chinese- and Russian-speaking users.
Integrated well planning, drilling engineering and visualization allows drilling engineers to perform fast and accurate well design by incorporating the geological model.
NEW ORLEANS: Paradigm™, a provider of enterprise software solutions to the global oil and natural gas exploration and production (E&P) industry, announced today the release of Paradigm™ Sysdrill® 2009.1, at the 2010 IADC/SPE Drilling Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans. This release supplies comprehensive Chinese and Russian translations as well as integration with Paradigm™ Epos® 4.
“The Chinese and Russian energy markets are rapidly growing, both in size and importance,” said Robert Innes, Paradigm director of well planning and drilling. “Sysdrill 2009.1 effectively eliminates previous language-based usage limitations, providing Chinese- and Russian-speaking users with access to one of the industry’s most advanced well planning and drilling engineering applications.”
The Sysdrill 2009.1 update extends the range and accessibility of the Sysdrill suite, which offers well planning, survey management, anti-collision, torque and drag, hydraulics, casing design, cementing, and well control in a single application. Further integration with the Epos system offers Sysdrill users quick and more reliable access to E&P data for collaborative work on large multi-disciplinary projects. Epos 4, released in July 2009, is an open data integration platform scalable from a laptop to a full enterprise solution.
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