Vendor:Schlumberger Limited
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Jump to navigationJump to searchType | Limited company |
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Industry | Laboratory informatics software |
Headquarters | 3600 Briarpark Drive, Houston, Texas, United States |
Number of locations | Numerous |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Malcom |
Website | SLB.com |
https://www.linkedin.com/company/schlumberger/ |
Schlumberger Limited develops and provides technology, integrated project management, and information solutions to the oil and gas industry.
History
Technology and products
Malcom
Malcom Interactive Fluid Characterization Software is a chromatography data system (CDS) that "[enables] the processing and interpretation of analytical chemistry data to provide greater insights into hydrocarbon samples." The software handles analysis of oil composition and charge characterization as well as reservoir characteristics.[1]
Features
Features of Malcom include[2]:
- "project management to organize and store geochemical datasets as well as chromatographic peak identification and quantification, extracted ion analysis, and indexation (alignment)"
- chromatogram exporting tools
- graphing, chemometrics, and data reduction analysis tools
- production allocation and reservoir connectivity (PARC) module "provides greater certainty in evaluating the differences between similar fluids of every origin"
- geochemistry data interpretation (GeDI) module, including a petroleum geochemistry-specific library
- custom workflow builder
- interfaces with other Schlumberger software platforms
Pricing
Demonstration videos and other media
Additional information
References
- ↑ "Malcom Interactive Fluid Characterization Software". Schlumberger Limited. https://www.slb.com/products-and-services/delivering-digital-at-scale/software/malcom. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
- ↑ "Malcom Interactive Fluid Characterization Software" (PDF). Schlumberger Limited. 31 July 2020. https://www.software.slb.com/-/media/software-media-items/software/documents/external/product-sheets/malcom-update-20ts781953-ps.pdf. Retrieved 14 October 2021.