As of April 2010, GIT has an exclusive partnership with Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance to market, sell and provide integrated NMR hardware and software solutions to the oil and gas industry.
GIT software is the standard operating system for all rock core analyzer instruments provided by Oxford Instruments, and GIT software is compatible with the full range of GeoSpec instruments and all other models of the hardware, such as the MARAN.
In January 2015, MR Solutions and Green Imaging Technologies partnered to offer the ImaCore 3D Imaging system. The ImaCore system is being offered to all major oil producers, oil and gas service companies and researchers in the field of rock core analysis.
MR Solutions has over 30 years’ experience in the development of cutting edge MRI scanning with in excess of 1000 installations across the world. Its scanners are renowned for their excellence in terms of high resolution imaging ability.
The Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering (MPGE) is ranked amongst the top for petroleum education. Students of MPGE can expect an education unparalleled to others with industry responsive curriculum, state-of-the-art laboratories, renowned faculty, a multicultural environment, opportunity for hands-on learning, and engagement with top industry professionals. MPGE is dedicated to student success, and its long history of excellence is proof of that.
ConocoPhillips is the third-largest integrated energy company in the United States. Worldwide, of non-government-controlled companies, ConocoPhillips has the sixth-largest total of proved reserves; and based on crude oil capacity, is the fifth-largest refiner.
GIT and Conoco-Phillips exchanged software licenses for patents in 2005, and have continued a close partnership since. Through regular consultations, Conoco has been an important contributor to our software development.
The Strategic cornerstone of our company is the unique and close relationship with UNB’s world class MRI Research Centre headed by Dr. Bruce Balcom.
GIT acquired the rights to the underlying technology for GIT Systems from the MRI Research Centre in 2006. GIT supports ongoing research at UNB through annual contributions to Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and Atlantic Innovation Fund projects.
The combined funds and grants insure the continuation of high quality “deep science” projects. GIT has a right of first refusal on all products coming out of this relationship.
Shell’s NMR research lab in Houston was one of our first users and currently has several licenses of the software.
They are a valued member of our user group, providing consultations on future development and feedback on current product lines.