Our Services
What We Do:
SubterraneTech
Inc. provides services to show what underground structures geological
structures are shaping your production and planning decisions.
Voxel
visualization technology applied to the Canadian oil sands reveals
underground point
bar structures associated with meandering channels. Bitumen
oils
are
contained by these point bar structures and these structures are not
revealed by geophysical techniques. Our voxel visualization
technology goes beyond geophysical techniques by revealing oil sands
point bar structures in three dimensions.
In the case of
geotechnical engineering, auger truck log data can be obtained to show
what soils are underlying potential building areas, or for making
planning decisions for road construction. City planners find
this technology applicable in zoning decisions where there are
geotechnical engineering considerations.
Planning for well
placement for water: we can help your decision making process by taking
available well log data for water wells, and showing the extent and
geologies involved in three dimensions. This gives
hydrogeologists a new tool to visualize regional and subregional
geologies which contain water resources.
Our
company also provides data mining services which find potential areas
of left over production. Our data mining technology works at
finding economic production which delivers value to your exploration
efforts.
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3D
Visualization of Underground Structures using our Voxel Visualization
Services
Voxel
Visualization is an underground visualization useful in identifying
underground geological structures in the Canadian oil sands, soils in
geotechnical engineering work and in showing gas traps in ...
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High Grading
Existing Oil and Gas Fields through Data Mining
Our
company developed statistical data mining technology identifies high
grade clusters of oil and gas wells left over from regional and
subregional exploration and production programs that have missed the
leftover "sweet spots". Here is what GeoBase, a Canadian
federal,
provincial and territorial government initiative that is overseen by
the Canadian
Council on Geomatics (CCOG) has to say about our
technology....
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