Well Data
Well data refers to technical and financial data that is generated during well lifecycle from drilling to decommissioning phase.
This data encompasses a broad spectrum of information, including daily reports, log datasets, and any issues encountered during operations.
For engineering teams, overseeing and managing a drilling project can be a challenging undertaking, as it requires coordinating a range of interdependent activities to successfully complete the project.
To simplify this task, an integrated platform can be used, allowing operators and clients to monitor project progress in a single environment based on the project plan.
Stratigraphy
Stratigraphy report shows engineers the pick depths of formations in drilled wells, providing information on the intervals of selected formations across an oil field. This helps geologists and engineers to better understand the sequence of layers and occurrence.
Equipment and consumable materials are integral components of drilling projects. However, managing and keeping track of these assets can be a challenging task as equipment requires a maintenance schedule, and materials must be consumed before their expiry date. Asset reports facilitate engineers in tracking specific items and monitoring their status.
Accessing the information and history of service providers allows engineers to gain insights about them. This set of tools provides essential information about a service provider, as well as details about their previous involvement in projects.
Facilities
Facilities are groups of services, resources, and structures that support operational activities. These facilities support the main operation and facilitate the progress of a project. A drilling rig is an example of facilities that support the drilling operation.