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.
Combining the speed of Mercury Injection and the accuracy of Porous Plate testing, Green Imaging’s GIT-CAP tests have just undergone 9 months of validation testing. In a paper being presented to the SCA on September 12th, GIT and CoreLab will show how the MRI technology allows for non-destructive direct measurement in rock core plugs. The new software named "GIT-CAPTM" is capable of displaying more than 80 points of data while eliminating several time-consuming trips to the centrifuge.
"The University of New Brunswick has done research in this area for over 10 years. We were fortunate to be made aware of this technology and are proud to have been working with them for the past 18 months to commercialize this exciting product for the Oil and Gas industry" said Jill Green the company CEO. "We think it is fitting that our product is being launched in Canada at the Society of Core Analysts Symposium. This symposium’s participants represent the most knowledgeable body of workers in this field and it is THE place to stake our claim on a new process that will save time and money in the hunt for more productive oil and gas reserves".
BACKGROUND - GREEN IMAGING TECHNOLOGIESGreen Imaging Technologies Inc. was formed in November of 2005 by CEO Jill Green, P Eng, and CTO Derrick Green PhD, PE. GIT specializes in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technology. GIT is a Systems Integrator of MRI technology for industrial solutions beginning with its first product GIT-CAPTM focusing on the oil and gas sector. GIT offers the petroleum industry a better, faster, more economical technology to perform reservoir core testing measurements.
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Vaughn McIntyre
VP Marketing and Sales
TEL: 506-921-0131
EMAIL: vaughn.mcintyre@greenimaging.com