ROGII, the industry leader in advanced geosteering, geoscience, and drilling software solutions, is excited to announce the acquisition of TLog Mudlog Editor software from one of the industry leaders in mudlogging technology, TerraSLS. TLog is used to generate vertical, as well as horizontal striplogs for use by geologists. This strategic acquisition will significantly enhance ROGII’s product offerings by providing operators and clients with unprecedented real-time connectivity to mudlogging data.
Key Highlights:
Real-Time Mudlogging: ROGII will integrate TLog into its Solo Cloud platform, which will advance mudlogging data gathering into a real-time data exchange between mudlogging service companies and operators.
Enhanced Collaboration and Decision-Making: The integration allows operators to monitor mudlogging activities in real-time, facilitating faster and more informed decision-making processes. Users will benefit from immediate access to data, enhancing collaboration and improving overall operational efficiency.
Mudlogging Data Integrity: This integration will simplify workflows and will ensure data integrity at every stage of the operation. In addition, the mudlogging data will be safely stored on Solo Cloud for future analysis and data integration.
CEO Statement:
“Our acquisition of TLog marks another step forward in our mission to deliver the most advanced, real-time data solutions to the oil and gas industry. The integration of TLog’s capabilities into our Solo Cloud platform will revolutionize the way operators and mudlogging service companies interact, making mudlogging a truly real-time process and driving greater efficiency and collaboration,” said Igor B. Uvarov, CEO of ROGII. “We look forward to investing in further development of TLog, increasing user-friendliness, expanding adoption worldwide, and making it the industry standard, being used by all mudlogging service companies.”
About ROGII:
ROGII is a global leader in geosteering, geoscience and drilling software solutions, providing innovative cloud-based software platforms that enhance data management, communication, and decision-making in the oil and gas industry. Committed to driving technological advancement, ROGII’s solutions are trusted by operators and clients worldwide. ROGII is headquartered in Houston, TX.
About TerraSLS and TLog Software:
TerraSLS is a cutting-edge technological company specializing in mudlogging solutions. It is known for their innovative software and hardware products in the mudlogging domain. TerraSLS’s TLog software generates vertical and horizontal mud logs and strip logs for use by geologists.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How will this affect current customers?
Our top priority is maintaining the current user experience and workflows. Existing users will not be affected.
Are there any changes that will be made to TLog?
ROGII plans to release the next version of TLog within the next six months. The interface will not change, and users can continue with their existing workflows. We plan to uphold all existing TLog functionality while continuing to expand on its capabilities, such as connecting with Solo Cloud.
Will there be any change in cost for current TLog users?
ROGII ensures that costs will remain the same for users, with no foreseeable plan to increase costs.
How will this affect TControl and other TerraSLS hardware solutions in the field?
Users will still be able to connect TLog to existing TerraSLS mudlogging hardware and tools in the field to continue with existing workflows. ROGII ensures that we will continue to uphold this connection and not disrupt operations in the field.
What will support look like?
During the six-month transition period, ROGII will gradually take over all customer support responsibilities. We are committed to maintaining the same high level of support and service. After the transition is complete, ROGII will handle all customer support and questions directly.
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