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January 4, 2008 - GIT Featured on CBC News
New Brunswick may only have a few of its own oil wells but it's developed technology to speed up the search for black gold around the world.

Fredericton company Green Imaging Technologies Inc. is using a discovery made by researchers at the University of New Brunswick to use MRI to analyze core samples for oil content. Read the entire article...
December 28, 2007 - Imaging firm's technology has global possibilities
The conventional method of identifying recoverable oil reserves has been called one of the dinosaur sciences of the oil and gas industry. For 40 years, the industry has relied on a method that can take months to glean what are typically spotty results. Not until a group of researchers at the University of New Brunswick looked to Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI testing, had the industry seen any major breakthroughs. ...
September 19, 2007 - Green Imaging Technologies was recently announced as a finalist in the NRC/IRAP Regional Canadian Innovation Award for New Technology.
September 10, 2007 - Green Imaging Technologies, Inc. unveils MRI-based Capillary Pressure software. Speed and accuracy sets a new standard for exploration test results.
With the first major improvement to traditional capillary pressure testing in 40 years, Green Imaging Technologies (GIT) is unveiling a new MRI-based capillary pressure test at the Society of Core Analysts (SCA) Annual Symposium in Calgary on September 10th. ...
Green Imaging Technologies, Inc. (GIT) specializes in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technology. Specifically, GIT develops software to be used with standard industrial NMR/MRI instruments to measure rock properties associated with mainly oil and gas exploration.

MRI is perhaps best known for its use in healthcare to assist medical experts to make life and death diagnoses. GIT focuses this powerful technology on applications for the petroleum industry. We impact every aspect of oilfield development – from conventional exploration and production through to improved oil recovery in mature fields and unconventional reservoirs.

GIT Systems software provides accurate, fast analysis of rock core plugs using MRI. The MRI device directly measures the distribution of the fluids along the rock core, removing the interpolation that traditional measurements use. Our software interprets the MRI data into capillary pressure, relative permeability, pore size distribution, and water saturation profiles.

GIT offers the petroleum industry a better, faster, more economical technology to perform reservoir core testing measurements.