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Geomechanics

Reduce NPT and optimize production

Our geomechanics software suite offers solutions to complex problems, such as wellbore stability, fracture identification and analysis, or pore pressure prediction. Through better decision making with better information, you can reduce nonproductive time and optimize production.

For more information about our geomechanics software suite, please call us or send us an e-mail.

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  • GMI•SFIB Software

    GMI•SFIB Software

    The software offers full 3D stress modeling for wellbore breakouts and tensile wall fractures. Assess the stress state around a wellbore.

  • GMI•WellCheck Software

    GMI•WellCheck Software

    Developed for drilling engineers, GMI•WellCheck software incorporates wellbore stability into well design.

  • GMI•Caliper Software

    GMI•Caliper Software

    The software instantly determines orientation and extent of stress-induced wellbore breakouts. This enables better decisions, allowing you to reach total depth more profitably.

  • GMI•Imager Software

    GMI•Imager Software

    GMI•Imager™ software allows you to get a better look at wellbore image data from acoustic to electrical to optical.

  • GMI•ModelBuilder Software

    GMI•ModelBuilder Software

    The software uses well log information to calculate overburden and pore pressure based on normal compaction trends. There are various methods for calculating pore pressure.

  • GMI•MohrFracs Software

    GMI•MohrFracs Software

    The software leverages fractured reservoir information from our other software applications. This ensures the best selection of drilling trajectories.

  • Geomechanics Support

    Geomechanics Support

    Our support team is ready to help with any problem you might have using our geomechanics software.

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