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News Release from: Cambridge Technology Systems | Subject: Mosaic automation
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 February 2006
Oil fluidics shown by matrix time lapse
scanning
Essential requirement in the assessment of the potential economic extraction of oil resources is the visualisation of fluid dynamics within micro-models of core samples from sites under consideration
Researchers within the oil industry now use mosaic automation systems to produce high resolution images from prepared geological models of samples many square centimetres in area which reveal the migration of fluids over selected time lapse periods, which otherwise could not be studied The application of mosaic automation within this area is one of a number of specialities of Cambridge Technology Systems helping industry to better exploit resources within their fields of activity
Instrument systems may be configured to the particular requirements of users and trial samples may be processed using this technique on a confidential basis so that it's potential usefulness can be assessed without cost.
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