TGS has entered into a strategic partnership with ComboCurve with the end goal of enabling E&Ps to significantly enhance end-to-end deal evaluations, TGS said.
The partnership will enable E&Ps to access TGS' licensed production, completions and cost data using ComboCurve’s platform. The platform offers fully automated data integration that requires minimal technical infrastructure, TGS said on Aug. 28.
The partnership combines CombCurve’s advanced forecasting and economic models with TGS’ production data. Combining the two will eliminate time-consuming downloads and formatting, TGS said. After integration, ComboCurve users can easily access the latest licensed TGS data, making it immediately available for analysis.
TGS said it holds the industry’s largest well data library, with more than 100 years of public and non-public sources.
"By partnering with ComboCurve, operators can quickly build economic models using TGS' comprehensive data library, saving our customers weeks of time, David Hajovsky, executive vice president of Multi-Client at TGS, stated. “This initiative perfectly aligns with TGS' mission to deliver top-tier data solutions that improve our customers' workflows and applications."
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