Wellez Information Management is classified as operating in the Management, Scientific & Technical Consulting Services industry, NAICS Code 5416.
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Date
WELLEZ Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for recording daily drilling rig operations and save to a web server and for recording drilling activities on a drilling rig site, including depth drilled, components and fluids in the well, general conditions, safety records and on going cost of operations
05/27/2005
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