
The 2018.2 release marks the 20th anniversary of the Petrel E&P software platform. Since its first commercial release in 1998, the Petrel platform has been continuously developed to enable collaborative workflows with best-in-class technology and leading innovation, seamlessly integrating all subsurface disciplines in a shared earth environment. Release highlights Modeling with Depogrid This unique framework makes workflows repeatable, provides the most comprehensive uncertainty assessment from seismic to simulation, and enables companies to standardize their decision-making processes from exploration to production, delivering unparalleled productivity.

Petrel 2018.1 delivers a new grid called Depogrid. This is an unstructured, cut-cell grid built on the premise of interpreted horizons and faults, which fully honors the reservoir architecture and enables complete facies and property modeling workflows by flattening zones to the time of deposition (i.e., depospace). The grid is ready for simulation with no need to upscale cells or convert faults into stair-step mode. Using an Android Emulator to run APK files in Windows 10 Running the SDK is fine if you just need to take a quick look at an app or something, but if you really want to use apps (especially games), then you will need to install a full-fledged emulator.Īndroid emulators for Windows essentially create a fake Android machine on your Windows PC. You are basically running an Android device from within your Windows device. There are several good emulator programs out there, but I will briefly describe two of the more popular options, Nox and BlueStacks. BlueStacksīlueStacks App Player is an Android emulator that works very well. It doesn’t use a pure Android version like Android SDK.

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