Research & Technology

Research is an important company value at Geoservices, which commits roughly 3% of its income to research and development (R&D). In a very competitive market like the oil services sector, having a technological advantage is the differentiating factor and is the only way to stay ahead. To keep this edge over the competition, Geoservices employs 100 researchers for high-level research in a variety of subjects, from applied mathematics to signal processing, nuclear physics, physico-chemistry, to purely technological problem solving such as very high temperature electronics.

Researchers face challenges found at the extreme limits of what is technologically possible. To resolve them, they are given a lot of responsibility and implement many strategies, approaches and partnerships. Geoservices promotes a project-based organisation that allows engineers to follow an idea from theoretical development to testing in real wells. This hands-on, very dynamic R&D strategy enables Geoservices to introduce more new services to the market than any of its direct competitors.

 

Clients planning a campaign Circuit board inspection under the microscope
Inside an ALS mud logging unit Downhole gauge calibration