Paradigm to Redefine Geological Interpretation at AAPG

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Paradigm technical demonstrations to feature innovative technologies and workflows included in the upcoming Paradigm 2011 release.

(AMSTERDAM: March 24, 2011)Paradigm™ (www.pdgm.com) will preview new exploration and development technologies and workflows that will be included in its upcoming Paradigm™ 2011 release, at theAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Annual Convention and Exhibitionin Houston, TX, April 10 – 13. Conference attendees are invited to join Paradigm at

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for live

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with subject specialists.


The

target="_blank">Paradigm AAPG technical program

will reinforce a central theme of “Redefining Geological Interpretation” and will incorporate workflows for fault seal assessment,

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and production data analysis, well log correlation, seismic induced stress determination of a gas shale play, and stratigraphic feature delineation with 3D seismic-flattening and new

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technology. In addition, Paradigm will preview its next generationformation evaluationsoftware to be delivered in the upcoming version ofParadigm™ Geolog®, as well as the next generation of 3D geologic restoration and 4D basin modeling insideParadigm™ SKUA®.





Gas shale resource play: Co-visualization of Barnett shale surface,


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Gas shale resource play: Co-visualization of Barnett shale surface,
karsts, well plan, and micro-seismic data.

“We are demonstrating the foundation of next generation solutions in geomodeling,formation evaluation, geologic, engineering and

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,” said Jean Claude Dulac, chief technology officer of Interpretation and Modeling. “We believe the quality and performance enhancements achieved with these solutions will have a huge impact on oil companies’ assets and exploration and development programs.”


At AAPG, Paradigm will also introduce its seismic interpretation and characterization offering on the Microsoft® Windows 7 platform, joining forces with a broad suite of modeling and formation evaluation software from Paradigm currently running on the Windows platform. “We are pleased to provide our customers with the opportunity to run these full featured and broad geoscience workflows on Windows platforms,” said Duane Dopkin, executive vice president of technology. “In addition to the application benefits, our customers will be able to take advantage of a rich data management solution (Paradigm™ Epos®) to manage their petro-technical data in a Windows environment.”



AAPG attendees can view 20-minute

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presented by technical specialists starting at 9:15 AM CST on Monday, and 9:00 AM CST on Tuesday and Wednesday. Technical experts will also be available to answer questions regarding the company’s technology offering and its potential applications. Interested parties may also get one-on-one presentations for a more in-depth look at specific workflows or software solutions.Advanced registrationis recommended for extended Breakfast and Lunch & Learn presentations featuring Paradigm’s latest innovations.



Paradigm will also be active members at the AAPG technical program, with

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“Using seismic facies to constrain electrofacies distribution as an approach to reduce spatial uncertainties and improve reservoir volume estimation,”on Wednesday, April 13.


For more information on Paradigm products and services, please visitwww.pdgm.com, or e-mailinfo@pdgm.com.




About Paradigm™


Paradigm (www.pdgm.com) is the largest multi-national software company exclusively focused on the delivery of analytical and information management solutions for the discovery and extraction of subsurface natural resources. Serving the oil & gas and mining industries since 1987, Paradigm, with its 700 employees, operates globally via its 31 client service, technology and administrative facilities located in 27 countries.



The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradigm Ltd. or of its subsidiaries (collectively, “Paradigm”): Paradigm™, Paradigm logo and/or other Paradigm products referenced herein. All other trademarks are owned by their respective owners.


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