LMKR to provide GVERSE and GeoGraphix product suite to the Division of Oil, Gas, & Geothermal Resources (DOGGR), Department of Conservation, State of California

March 27, 2018

LMKR today announced an agreement with the Division of Oil, Gas, & Geothermal Resources (DOGGR), Department of Conservation, State of California to provide its GVERSETM and GeoGraphix® product suite to the division and its employees in an effort to further strengthen the relationship with US Federal and State across the country.

“We are very excited that our functionality, price point, ease of use and exceptional technical team has proven to meet the needs of DOGGR and they’ve selected to work with us at LMKR. We are pleased to assist them with streamlining of their geological workflows, allowing them to be effective and responsive. Our software will also provide a solid base for their data that can be easily queried and analyzed. We look forward to working with DOGGR for years to come”

Julie Muzzio, Account Manager at LMKR

GVERSE GeoGraphix is a complete geoscience system offering leading edge mapping, geo modeling, well & field planning, and state-of-the-art 3D visualization.

About DOGGR, Department of Conservation, State of California

The Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) oversees the drilling, operation, maintenance, and plugging and abandonment of oil, natural gas, and geothermal wells in the State of California. The regulatory program emphasizes the wise development of oil, natural gas, and geothermal resources in the state through sound engineering practices that protect the environment, prevent pollution, and ensure public safety. With a team of scientists and other dedicated professionals, the Department of Conservation administers a variety of programs vital to California’s public safety, environment and economy. The services DOC provides are designed to balance today’s needs with tomorrow’s obligations by fostering the wise use and conservation of energy, land and mineral resources. For more information visit http://www.conservation.ca.gov