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Fiber Optics
Services
About
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Resources
Careers
Contact
Petrospec’s visualization software package was released in Q1 this year, allowing customers access to real-time fiber optic data on the cloud-based web app.
Which means as long as you have an internet connection, you can view the temperature data of your wells in their visualizer, PetroViz. And with multiple customers and a high volume of wells operating on this system, Petrospec’s software team has turned customer feedback into a highly accessible product.
Petrospec’s dedicated (and local) software team takes customer feedback seriously, making upgrades in a timely fashion. More involved changes get added to their road map of product upgrades to come. When new features are released, they are automatically updated on the app.
PetroViz is scalable too, accommodating many users at any given time. And you won’t have to worry about version fragmentation after an update; your team will always be using the latest version. Logging into PetroViz is simple too—just sign in with your existing company credentials.
This fiber visualization system will be included with new well pads or purchased fiber for a limited time, then PetroViz will become a subscription service—a move that most other downhole technology providers have already made
As Q4 comes to a close, PetroViz is levelling up again introducing several new and exciting features. Call Petrospec today to learn more or to arrange a product demo.
About Petrospec Engineering
Established in 1997, Petrospec is proud to be a leading provider of turn-key reservoir monitoring systems for oil and gas operators. We strive to improve efficiency, meet high safety standards, and provide equipment and software for harsh environments. Our Edmonton-based company is a global innovator in downhole instrumentation, production optimization, and the accurate measurement of temperature, pressure, acoustics, and flow.
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