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Deeper Knowledge. Broader Understanding Volume 1, Issue 2
November 2008
NEXUS—The next Generation of Reservoir Simulation From time to time the Res‐ ervoir Engineer needs to work on multiple reservoirs. You need to spend lots of time to perform the reser‐ voir planning. Landmark together with BP has devel‐ oped powerful software to solve this problem called Nexus. It is a Powerful Next Generation Reservoir Simu‐ lation tools that can help your company maximize the revenue potential of existing hydrocarbon reservoirs. It contains a complete range of feature that lets you build and initialize single or multi‐ reservoir model, run time‐ dependent simulations, de‐ sign the surface pipeline network, capture the results as a series of output files, and view the results as re‐ ports, 2D plots, or 3D inter‐
active diagrams. Nexus offers great advan‐ tage for Reservoir Engineers when dealing with Reservoir Simulation as it covers tre‐ mendous TIME SAVINGS from days to hours only. Average 5 times faster, up to 20 times faster than ex‐ isting simulators, Nexus simulates simple and com‐ plex reservoirs at unprece‐ dented speed with no tun‐ ing required. In Production forecasts the Nexus approach utilizes a tightly coupled network model which allows the surface and subsurface model to be solved in tan‐ dem resulting in a solution that is not only faster, but also more accurate. This is opposed to traditional ap‐ proaches that solve the sur‐
face and subsurface net‐ works separately and re‐ quire many iterations and much time to yield an ac‐ ceptable result. Nexus’s PowerGrid module introduces intelligent grid‐ ding, upscaling, and down‐ scaling workflows to create a reservoir friendly model while honouring geologic features where necessary. Innovative methods allow user to intelligently com‐ bine layers with similar properties and perform local grid refinements around wellbores, faults, and channels to achieve more accurate fluid flow prediction. Additionally, if you have multiple reservoirs tying to one common surface facil‐
Success Story
RTO Solution for PERTAMINA Continuously monitor drilling operations from the office
PT PERTAMINA EP Drilling Department having a discussion using RTO
PT PERTAMINA EP has sev‐ eral rig sites that mostly are in remote locations. With the conventional drilling operation people in the PT PERTAMINA EP office found it was difficult to follow the drilling process in rig site in timely manner. Communica‐ tion was difficult, that if peo‐ ple in office would like to get drilling parameter plot they needed call people in the rig site first to ask them to print and fax it to the office. If they needed an ASCII data file or even just to know the latest update, they would need to do that process that made them rely on the avail‐ ability of the other person in
time drilling parameter at rig site remotely from any‐ where. What they need is just a web browser, user ID and password. After the Real Time Opera‐ tion (RTO) Solution was implemented, soon enough PT PERTAMINA EP can re‐ duce NPT as team from the office can help their field engineer to avoid problem or assist remotely whenever a problem occurred. This reduces the necessity to send experienced people to rig site which means reduc‐ ing cost. Hence, the RTO implementation help PT PERTAMINA EP to be more efficient in resource as one
the rig site. In that situation, they needed to have more experienced people in rig site which is costly. Landmark offered an inte‐ grated Real Time Operation Solution to enable PT PER‐ TAMINA EP team to monitor their opera‐ tion second by second without hav‐ ing to be at the rig site. This solution is a web‐ based appli‐ cation that A. Budiyanto, Former Drilling Manager, Pertamina EP people can pose for Landmark Indonesia Newsletter together with get all real‐ Liony Ko, Special Technical Professional—RTO.
Nexus improves productivity—multi reservoir
ity, Nexus will simulate the entire asset as one simula‐ tion system for a more accu‐ rate representation of the full asset. Nexus simulates multiple reservoirs, allowing different physics and formu‐ lations to be coupled seam‐ lessly. Multiple reservoirs tied to common surface network are solved rapidly as one single simulation system.
One of the key reasons for performing reservoir simu‐ lation is to understand po‐ tential reserves in order to design your facilities. Facili‐ ties modeling within an in‐ tegrated environment are often lacking from reservoir management workflows. Users are forced to loosely couple the surface design with subsurface to estimate reservoir productivity. Nexus solves the surface
design with the subsurface equations simultaneously Platforms: Windows® XP® Professional, SP 2, Red Hat® Enterprise Linux Work‐ station 3.0, U7 (32 and 64 bit). Visit our website at www.halliburton.com/ landmark for more informa‐ tion on Nexus, or call our office to arrange for soft‐ ware demonstration at your office.
Landmark R5000 Update—Features R5000 is the latest synchro‐ nous release from Landmark Graphics that implements data model changes in order to provide visionary new workflows and key enhance‐ ments that make the geo‐ scientist’s life more produc‐
tive and efficient. With OpenWorks R5000 the In‐ dustry leading E&P database brings seismic & horizon data management into OpenWorks & provides the same rigor to these objects which OpenWorks has long applied to wells and other expert can handle more geoscience data. than one rig site operation. With this release we have a vision of capturing as much After the RTO Solution was knowledge & information as implemented, elaborate possible providing an audit with expert from other de‐ trail throughout the inter‐ partment/location becomes pretation process. very simple. Travel expenses can be reduced significantly. The following shows amongst other things the Also training cost for new practical uses of these hire is reduced since now R5000 data model changes they can use RTO as an “e‐ along with several other learn” tool that they do not new innovations delivered need to send new hire di‐ in R5000 applications such rectly to rig site. as PowerView, Well Seismic Fusion, & GeoProbe: Today, Landmark has in‐ stalled RTO in 9 wells for PT Horizon & Seismic Proc‐ PERTAMINA EP, from Java essing History: Part of area to small remote island the fundamental use of in Kalimantan. PT PER‐ the new data model in TAMINA EP can continuously R5000 is understanding monitor drilling operation exactly where your hori‐ from their office or home. zon came from & what For PT PERTAMINA EP, RTO decisions were made in is a must for every drilling the process of interpret‐ operation. ing that horizon. The ex‐
pansion of the horizon data model in R5000 al‐ lows for OpenWorks to automatically create an audit trail for interpreters by capturing meta‐data, interpretation history, and associated data relation‐ ships without interpreters taking any special steps. It allows new members of an asset team to quickly review the interpretation history of a project, famil‐ iarizing them with the project, the decisions made, and the reasons Continued to page 2...
Inside this issue: Note from Landmark Indo‐ 2 nesia Country Manager Past Events
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2008 World Oil Award
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Knowledge Systems Acqui‐ 3 sition to Landmark GeoAnomaly, a GeoProbe Feature
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The newly upgraded Land‐ mark Training Center
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From the Editor
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Quiz—Just for fun
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Landmark Indonesia Newsletter A Note from Landmark Indonesia Country Manager, Rich Sanders
Richard Sanders, Landmark Indonesia Country Manager
It’s been more than six months since I arrived in Jakarta in April 2008. I can see the traffic is busier with lots of motorcycles on the street these days than the last time when I was in Ja‐ karta some years ago. Since my arrival here, I have met some clients and am glad to find long time users of Landmark Software Tech‐ nologies. However, as it is elsewhere in the world, our greatest challenge is our changing workforce. Most experienced personnel will be retiring within the next ten years. This is an oppor‐
tunity for Landmark to help operating companies in In‐ donesia find and produce more oil and gas. Our tech‐ nologies will enable operat‐ ing companies in producing faster first oil, and be more accurate in finding well loca‐ tions by allowing asset teams to effectively manage their project data. The recent ac‐ knowledgment from World Oil that awarded Landmark’s OpenWorks® Project Data Management System as the 2008 Best Data Management Solution Award winner once again proves our reputation as the industry leader in the energy software market.
In addition, Landmark’s soft‐ ware technology users have the assurance of our best support services. Service Strategies recently granted Landmark with the Service Capability and Performance (SCP) certification for 2008. This year is the sixth con‐ secutive year for Landmark to receive the certification. Landmark is the only com‐ pany in the industry that won this certification. I am proud of the work done by the Landmark Indonesia’s team in working together with clients to carry out pro‐ jects such as Application
Hosting solutions, Earth Modelling Consultancy Ser‐ vices, and Real Time Opera‐ tions. By providing cost ef‐ fective and best class service to the industry, Landmark has established itself as the preferred vendor of choice when it comes to completing complicated technical pro‐ jects. Working together with our clients, we have been shar‐ ing our knowledge and ex‐ perience so that the others can succeed. Our goal is to set industry standards higher by constantly developing new technology. With our
Landmark R5000 Update ...continuation from page 1 why they were made. It gives them a level of con‐ fidence in what the previ‐ ous interpreter actually did, and whether they need to re‐do any of that work. The interpretation of a horizon is intrinsically linked to the seismic that was used in the interpre‐ tation, thus the expansion of the R5000 data model to include seismic data ties in directly to the hori‐ zon interpretation history. Seismic processing histo‐ ries are also now auto‐ matically captured provid‐ ing the user with an audit trail of data history and lineage information track‐ ing from the initial load of the seismic all the way through its processing and its final interpretation. The horizon & seismic histories are displayed in an easy to read graphical process diagram that shows exactly who did what & when, and even the individual steps & parameters used in any processing jobs. All of this helps minimize one of the critical problems in to‐ day’s interpretation proc‐ ess, the reproduction of work. Horizon & Seismic Ver‐ sioning: The horizon & seismic data models have been expanded to include new meta‐tags such as Versioning & Attribute which gives you much more flexibility over how you manage your data. The same horizon that has been processed can now
keep its original name whilst updating the ver‐ sion (or attribute). Uses include tracking a horizon from its original seed, to an auto‐tracked output, to a final amplitude ex‐ traction. Other uses in‐ clude a more coherent way of managing overly‐ ing thrusted horizons. Similar to horizons, you can now have multiple seismic files with the same name but different Version & Attributes. Many of these Versions & Attributes are automati‐ cally updated by various applications & processes run within the R5000 environment. The Ver‐ sions & Attributes are also tightly tied into the Processing History Track‐ ing. They are also cus‐ tomizable so you can set your own Version & At‐ tributes based on the processes or policies you have in place for your company. Have your business decisions drive how the software works, not the other way around. Synthetic History: Knowl‐ edge capture has also been extended to syn‐ thetic generation within Well Seismic Fusion giv‐ ing you the complete list of Time Depth Curve, Sonic, Density, and even the Wavelet used in gen‐ erating a synthetic. Again this gives the new user critical information about the history of a synthetic allowing the user to de‐
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termine whether new esses & decisions that work needs to be done & went into any “Decision leaving an audit trail for Point”. These Notes can the future. be attached to any map or section in your interpreta‐ Interpretation Sets: tion. Within projects it is a data Critically you can also at‐ management nightmare tach documents to these trying to determine which notes. A lot of work is horizons & faults belong done outside the project to which formation, play in meetings etc & the or scenario. Using Inter‐ notes, reports, & presen‐ pretation Sets users can tations from those events now group collections of are usually stored some‐ data together into inter‐ where separate from the pretation scenarios. These project itself. Most com‐ sets can be used multiple panies do not have a of ways including: structured document Smoothly handing off a management system, and project to a new user if they do it is usually dis‐ with all the appropriate connected from the pro‐ knowledge in place. ject data, & thus critical Collate data within a work is frequently lost. By project that delineates being able to attach this different formations and unstructured data to your plays. interpretation project you Quickly look at & assess can guarantee that critical different interpretation work is never lost. scenarios around a play. Complete 2D Seismic In‐ Monitor the progress of terpretation in GeoProbe: a project. GeoProbe now directly Interpretation Sets are a accesses traditional Seis‐ lot more sophisticated Works/PowerView 2D and flexible way of man‐ lines without any need to aging those scenarios than convert data or load new using session files and data. Within GeoProbe allow you to track all of you can now interpret the data that went into both horizons & faults producing a model. across multiple 3D surveys & 2D lines. These horizons Interpreter’s Notes & and faults are stored in Document Management: OpenWorks & are accessi‐ These allow you to liter‐ ble to other R5000 appli‐ ally add “sticky‐notes” at cations. The horizons can any data point in the in‐ also be quickly gridded terpretation process re‐ and converted into T‐Surf cording any thought proc‐
Grids. GeoProbe also allows you to shift single or multiple 2D lines for balancing. Being able to see your 2D lines in 3D space is a very powerful way to more accurately balance your 2D survey. Previous GeoProbe inno‐ vations such as Combo‐ Mambo are also available on 2D lines in R5000. Wiggle Trace: Interpreters can now interpret their seismic data in the 3D world in exactly the same way as they would in a traditional inline/xline workflow by displaying their seismic as wiggle trace; either on its own or over a variable density display. A host of impor‐ tant information is hidden in the detail of the wiggle trace that has until now been unavailable in the 3D world. New blending technology also allows multiple volumes to be blended together (e.g. amplitude & impedance) to aid in the interpreta‐ tion process. PowerCalculator with Grids & 2D horizons: The expansion of PowerCalcu‐ lator to work with grids & 2D horizon data as well as 3D horizons capitalizes on GeoProbe’s new 2D work‐ flows. PowerCalculator is an extensible, program‐ mable, geoscience calcu‐
technology and expertise, we are here to help operat‐ ing companies find new hy‐ drocarbon reserves and ex‐ tend the economic produc‐ ing life of brown fields using cost‐effective and low‐risk technologies. We turn criti‐ cal information into useful knowledge and try to sim‐ plify and integrate technol‐ ogy to help our customers make better decisions. Glossary: http://www.worldoil.com/awards/ index.html http://www.servicestrategies.com/ solutions/scp%2Dstandards/
lator where you can input your favorite equations, save them, and use them again & again. Complex grid calculations covering multiple 3D surveys & 2D lines can be built & shared with your asset team. Multiple runs can be set up & run at one time to quickly visualize different scenarios. Data on Demand (Dod): Dod disc caching technol‐ ogy allows huge seismic volumes to be interpreted in GeoProbe without huge workstation memory be‐ ing necessary (you can work with volumes orders of magnitude larger than your available memory). Unique in the market‐ place, GeoProbe truly enables basin‐scale to prospect‐scale interpreta‐ tion in one application. Summary Regardless of whether you are a Geologist, Geophysi‐ cist, Drilling or Production Engineer, IT professional or data manager, using Open‐ Works R5000 software im‐ proves data accuracy, streamlines workflows, re‐ duces workflow‐duplication and reduces the need to manually conduct audit trails. It is the only viable next‐generation data‐ management solution avail‐ able today that is open in its architecture and matched with a comprehensive suite of applications covering geo‐ logical and geophysical inter‐ pretation, well planning/ engineering, production op‐ erations and economics.
Volume 1, Issue 2
Past Events
tion, the software solves the surface network simul‐ taneously with the subsur‐ face equations for more stable and accurate full‐ field modeling. The unique volume balance formula‐ tion in Nexus achieves simulation acceleration on Gorell, Director average five times faster Reservoir Man‐ agement Technol‐ than leading industry simu‐ lators. ogy, presented Landmark’s Reser‐ voir Management In this opportunity, presen‐ tation on Landmark’s software called Nexus that’s being DMS™ software helps asset teams integrate uncer‐ developed in cor‐ poration with bp. tainty, risk factors, and business objectives into Software demonstration was technical analysis work‐ flows and field develop‐ also given to show how Nexus® software allows mul‐ ment planning. Using Deci‐ sionSpace DMS software tiple reservoirs of varying reduces the cycle time for fluids and formulations to be development project plan‐ coupled seamlessly and ning from months to solved as one fully coupled weeks. simulation solution. In addi‐
Reservoir Management Technology Forum
On May 8th, 2008, two Res‐ ervoir Management Ex‐ perts came from Houston to give us update on Reser‐ voir Management Software development. Ron Moss‐ barger, Product Manager Nexus, and Dr. Sheldon
R5000 Technology Day On 26th August 2008, Land‐ mark Halliburton Indonesia held the Information Man‐ agement Infrastructure Technology Day featuring R5000, the latest release of Landmark Solutions. In this occasion, came visit‐ ing Craig Beebee, Practice Manager Asia Pacific; Vicki Jowell, R5000 Practice Di‐ rector from Houston, Texas, US; and Adalberto Sanchez, R5000 Sr. Project Manager from Houston. The event was well at‐ tended with geoscientist, IT
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2008 IPA Convention and 2008 IAGI Convention Landmark presented in two conventions this year, the IPA Convention and IAGI Convention. Showing the latest technology that has been developed, Landmark is proud with the attention that was given by the audi‐ ence who came and spent the time to see the theatre presentations as well as software demonstration. At the IPA Convention that was held in Jakarta on May 27—29, Landmark showed the Landmark M5600 Quad Full High‐definition LCD monitor. Visitor can see the advantage of this moni‐ tor that can give incredible amount of detail, within its geologic context, without having to truncate data. The monitor is available in
our office. Call us to arrange for demonstration. Although we did not show this monitor at the IAGI Con‐ vention that was held in Bandung on August 26—29, the sophistication of our software technology can still be seen in DELL monitor that we used to demonstrate our technology in this conven‐ tion. The 2008 IAGI Convention was attended by 1000 mem‐ bers who came from all over Indonesia. In this occasion, we showed Geoanomaly, a GeoProbe features that rap‐ idly identify three dimen‐ sional bodies of interest likes stacking channel bodies, the interpretation does with one click.
James Farmer, Sr. Technical Advi‐ sor Landmark Indonesia, talked about Landmark M5600™ 56” LCD monitor to two clients who came by to our booth.
Prabawanto, Landmark Consult‐ ant, at the IAGI Convention, show‐ ing GeoAnomaly, a GeoProbe feature that rapidly identify and visualize three dimensional bodies of interest likes stacking channel bodies with just one click .
Landmark has Earned the 2008 World Oil Award for Best Data Management Solution
specialists and managers came attending. Many questions were raised showing good interest from the clients that we ran out
of the mugs that was pro‐ vided for the clients who asked questions. Lucky the office is close by so we man‐ aged to get more mugs!
The Landmark OpenWorks Project Data Management System earned the 2008 Best Data Management Solution Award for being a viable workflow solution focused on storage, delivery and management processes and technologies that pro‐ vide tangible results when
implemented. For the past 20 years, OpenWorks has aided the industry in produc‐ ing faster, more accurate well locations by allowing asset teams to effectively manage, access and analyze their project data. Open‐ Works stores key well and subsurface information and
makes it accessible to inter‐ pretation applications re‐ quired for exploration work‐ flows.
Knowledge System Acquisition Extends Pore Pressure and Wellbore Stability Workflows On May 1, 2008, Landmark announced the acquisition of Knowledge Systems, the leading provider of pore pressure and geomechanical analysis software and ser‐ vices. This acquisition, com‐ bined with Landmark’s ex‐ isting Drilling and Comple‐ tions technologies, repre‐ sents a significant step to‐ ward providing a complete well design, delivery and monitoring solution to our customers. The acquisition of Knowl‐ edge Systems will expand Landmark’s portfolio by providing the integration of pore pressure and geome‐ chanical analysis into drilling workflows. This will reduce the cycle time needed to plan, drill and complete wells, and ultimately help
reduce uncertainty and risks in the drilling process. Knowledge Systems pro‐ vides services, based on their software offerings, for pre‐drill geopressure and geomechanical prediction and post‐drill analysis for wells, fields or basins. Knowledge Systems also provides geopressure and geomechanical surveillance while drilling, either at the wellsite or remotely from the office. The addition of pore pressure prediction and geomechanics solutions to Landmark’s well planning and engineering solutions will help ensure that wells are placed optimally and economically, minimizing non‐productive time during the drilling process.
The combination is ex‐ pected to provide the fol‐ lowing benefits: Pore pressure and ge‐ omechanical analysis will be integrated into current drilling work‐ flows. With the integra‐ tion of Knowledge Sys‐ tems’ products into Land‐ mark, pore pressure and geomechanical informa‐ tion will become native to Landmark applications and complete the well design and delivery work‐ flow. This will greatly reduce cycle time and reduce risk by ensuring seamless integration of data throughout the well design workflow. Seismic source data and interpretations can be
leveraged from Open‐ these two service organi‐ Works® for pore pres‐ zations provides clients sure prediction. The with a more holistic ser‐ vice offering covering the integration of Landmark complete well design and and Knowledge Systems’ delivery workflow products will improve access to seismic source Real‐time access to pore data and interpretations. pressure and geome‐ This can help to reduce chanical information. uncertainty in pore pres‐ Pore pressure and geome‐ sure predictions and aid chanical information, inte‐ in the calibration of the grated real‐time into the pore pressure model. well plan and delivery Drilling services will be process, will allow clients enhanced with pore to see the complete pic‐ pressure and geome‐ ture 24/7. This will allow early insight into potential chanical analysis. Land‐ trouble situations, mark has expertise in thereby reducing NPT. wellbore fluid mechanics and directional drilling, As the industry continues to while Knowledge Sys‐ push the envelope into de‐ tems has expertise in veloping ever deeper more pore pressure and ge‐ complex reservoirs, Land‐ omechanical analysis. mark continue to look for The combination of
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ways to provide leading technical solutions to help reduce the risk and uncer‐ tainty our clients face. We are excited about the new level of support we will be providing to you. Feel free to contact us for more infor‐ mation.
Landmark Indonesia Newsletter
Deeper Knowledge. Broader Understanding
GeoAnomaly, An enhanced workflow for automated body detection, an interpretation work with just one click During the last IAGI Conven‐ tion 2008 in Bandung, Land‐ mark Halliburton Indonesia had a booth supported by Dell, where we show Geo‐ Probe, one of Landmark’s finest software technology. GeoProbe is the industry’s leading volume visualization and interpretation software that renders 3D seismic data more accurately and with greater speed and versatility. Unlike applications where 3D data is displayed and inter‐ preted in 2D segments, Geo‐ Probe allows you to use the power of voxel technology for true three‐dimensional interpretation. Many companies have been using this software for in‐ terpretation job however during this event some of the users who visited Land‐
mark’s booth were found to be not aware about one of it’s feature called GeoA‐ nomalies. GeoAnomalies is a interpretation feature within GeoProbe that provides an enhanced workflow for auto‐ mated body detection, as well as efficient anomaly tools. In addition, GeoA‐ nomalies use advanced wrapping and graphical tech‐ niques to enhance visualiza‐ tion performance when deal‐ ing with large anomaly groups.
Left picture shows seismic slice on amplitude volume wich is much more definable on Semblance volumes (right picture)
Geobodies compared to the Semblance Volume Anomaly bodies extracted from GeoAnomaly
Picture showing multi probes with different attribute volumes
Recognized geobodies
GeoProbe’s speed is un‐ matched in the industry for visualization and interpreta‐ tion, with precision down to a single seismic sample, and where hardware configura‐ tion is the only limitation to data size. A geoscientist can go from a regional recon‐ naissance to reservoir‐scale interpretation in one single working session.
If you are a user of GeoProbe and is not sure about using technology, you certainly will need to attend a GeoProbe Advanced training course. In this class you will learn ad‐ vanced Fault analysis work‐ flows; how to search for, define and analyze strati‐ graphic features in 3D seis‐ mic volumes. Students will be taken through a workflow from the initial reconnais‐ sance of a seismic volume through planning a horizon‐ tal well. At the end of the training course, you will be able to maximize the use GeoProbe and simplify your interpretation work. Call us at the telephone number stated at the back page of this newsletter or send us e‐ mail to get more information on GeoProbe Advanced training.
Visit our website:
halliburton.com/landmark
Introducing the newly upgraded Landmark Training Center, Jakarta
Landmark Indonesia is proud to announce that we have upgraded our training center facilities with the latest hard‐ ware that supports the latest software technology from Landmark. With powerful hardware in place, training atten‐ dees will have a smooth learning process during the class‐ room session. Six sets of high end PC with the latest technology that is needed to support Landmark’s software technology are now available to accommodate maximum twelve stu‐ dents per session. The class is designed to be not too big so then every student can have lots of time to dis‐ cuss with the instructor during the learning session. This will give enough time for one on one session when the students are able to get more information to under‐ stand what they are learning. Edwin Trisnohadi, the Indonesia Operations Manager mentioned, “We are deploying new high end workstations which will sup‐ port the latest Landmark software technology in our Training Centre. The class now can accommodate up to 12 persons in the class during every session. This will
improve the delivery of our training and higher quality learning process to our cus‐ tomers”. The training course in Land‐ mark Training Center starts at 8:00am till 5:00 pm each day. To attend the training course, the client needs to fill up a form and submit it by facsimile or by e‐mail as a pdf file to our office. The form must be signed by the man‐ ager who authorized to give approval. To obtain the form and further information, please contact Kenny Maha‐ rani at the telephone no. stated in this page of the newsletter.
Kenny Maharani
From the Editor Greetings! It’s great to visit you again through this newsletter. With updating you on our activities in mind, providing you with more information about our tech‐ nology and services, prepar‐ ing the newsletter has al‐ ways been a great pleasure for me. In the last issue we put R5000 in our headline, now that it has been launched, a Technology Day was held to update you with its technol‐ ogy. In this newsletter we are sharing to you the R5000 features to show you what you get by migrating to R5000. I am proud to share to you some other great news, more awards Landmark has received in this year, the acquisition of Knowledge Systems Inc. into Landmark, and the newly upgraded
Landmark Training Center in Jakarta. In this issue we are also shar‐ ing a note from Landmark Indonesia Country Manager, Richard Sanders. Please enjoy the reading! Warmest, Dian Manginta
Quiz Just for fun We are pleased to announce that there were three win‐ ners for the quiz we included in the last issue of Landmark Indonesia Newsletter. They are Lita Windayanti, Nindyo,
and Andika Perbawa. As promised, nice gift was given to them and this time we chose Nautica t‐shirts. Con‐ gratulations! Now, it’s another chance to win nice souvenir from Land‐ mark by answering the quiz below. What is the finest Reservoir Simulation software that can allow engineer to work on multiple reservoir? a. R5000 b. Landmark M5600 c. Nexus d. Application Hosting Submit your answer by e‐ mail to the address below by 31 March 2009, and win three nice souvenir for three winners. Thank you!
PT. Landmark Concurrent Solusi Indonesia BRI 2 Building, 12th Floor, Suite 1201 Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 44‐46 Jakarta –10210, Indonesia Phone: +(62 21) 5797 2400 Fax: +(62 21) 572 9454 E‐mail:
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