Accruent Meridian vs. Petrel E&P

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Accruent Meridian
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Meridian is an ALIM and Engineering Information Management software. It is now part of the Accruent IWMS offerings since Accruent acquired asset lifecycle information management software platform and company BlueCielo in November 2017 to expand its global footprint and enhance the engineering and site data management capabilities of its IWMS suite. Meridian is available via the cloud (Meridian Cloud) or on premise (Meridian server) and extensible with Meridian Analytics.N/A
Petrel E&P
Score 6.0 out of 10
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Petrel E&P, from Schlumberger, is a modular suite of applications designed to support exploratory geological study and geological modeling, with features such as data visualization, and other model building tools.N/A
Pricing
Accruent MeridianPetrel E&P
Editions & Modules
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Accruent MeridianPetrel E&P
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Accruent MeridianPetrel E&P
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User Testimonials
Accruent MeridianPetrel E&P
Likelihood to Recommend
Accruent
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Schlumberger
Petrel is an extremely powerful tool and for geological 3D modeling is the go-to tool, it's Sequential Indicator Simulations, Object-Based modeling or multiple point statistics modeling workflows are top notches and I highly advise its use. I wouldn't recommend using it for seismic interpretation based on seismic attributes since it can be a little bit limited in this aspect.
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Pros
Accruent
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Schlumberger
  • Petrel handles multiple coordinate systems better than competitors.
  • The object tree organization in Petrel is intuitive and user-friendly.
  • Easy to handle data across multiple UTM zones by allowing geodesic coordinates.
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Cons
Accruent
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Schlumberger
  • Petrel is extremely expensive, working with it in a small company is almost impossible. This shouldn't be an issue for a large company or for a big university with a large budget for investigation.
  • Since it has so many functions it can be overwhelming once you begin using it, so I highly recommend to pay for a Schlumberger instructor.
  • The seismic attributes could be improved since they are not entirely accurate.
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Alternatives Considered
Accruent
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Schlumberger
I use Petrel and competitor products for different functions. If I didn't have Petrel, it would be a lot more difficult to work with my aerially extensive dataset and manipulate my data with geographic coordinates.
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Return on Investment
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Schlumberger
  • Working at the University of Oklahoma the investment is well paid since geoscientist are formed with the best tool available.
  • Keeping in mind that the software is really expensive, for the product to have an economic positive impact the project's revenue has to be large.
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