OilTracers LLC exhibited at the AAPG Annual Convention in Long
Beach, California (April 1-4, 2007) in Booth 1000. Five of the
OilTracers scientists were available for discussions, including
David Baskin, Mark Beeunas, Brooks Patterson, Kate Weissenburger,
and Mark McCaffrey. The exhibit coincided with OilTracers LLC's
releases of OilUnmixer™ v. 4.0, an advanced software package for geochemical allocation of commingled
production.
OilTracers LLC specializes in providing the petroleum industry
with solutions to prospect charge risk and field development
questions through the integration of petroleum geochemistry (oil
fingerprinting), geology and engineering data. Working with
clients, we address problems at each stage in a field's life,
including charge risk assessment during exploration, field
delineation, optimization of production strategies, monitoring
performance of multiple pay zones during production, and
environmental assessment during field abandonment.
Two OilTracers Scientists, Brooks Patterson
and Kate Weissenburger, in discussion at the OilTracers exhibit
with Kunihiro Tsuchida, a geochemist from JOGMEC
About OilTracers
OilTracers is a petroleum consulting company that specializes in
integration of geochemical, geological, and engineering data to
solve various petroleum exploration, development, and production
problems. In addition, OilTracers owns and operates the two premier
petroleum geochemistry web sites (www.oiltracers.com and
www.gaschem.com) The databases on these web sites, such as OilRef
(a database of >14,000 petroleum geochemistry citations), the
Oil Sample Library (a listing of >33,500 oil geological samples
owned by various laboratories), and the Petroleum Geochemistry
Dictionary provide answers to more than 5,000 inquiries a month.
OilTracers is organized very much like a law firm, with our various
scientists having complementary areas of expertise. OilTracers is
not a laboratory. We do no analyses. We only interpret data. All
oil analyses are contracted to one of several laboratories we use
around the world. These laboratories then transfer the data
electronically to OilTracers for interpretation.