Well Metadata
Well Metadata refers to data that describes a well, which may include details such as the wellbores, location and other descriptive information. This information is essential for tracking well records, such as drilling and intervention operations.
Drilling
Offset well data is valuable as it provides insights into drilling conditions and potential challenges. However, retrieving data from various sources with different formats poses a challenge for engineering teams. AZwell solves this problem by storing data in a well-structured data model and enabling clients to access well data seamlessly.
Problematic Depth Intervals
Allows the engineering team to find details of problems that have occurred in a particular hole section. The report shows what equipment was used, who involved in the operation, and how the issue was solved.
Service Companies Evaluation
Enable engineers to identify the share of each service provider during the operation.
Bit Performance Evaluation
AZwell drilling section provides the analysis of bit records in selected well section.
Completion & Intervention
The completion history of a well is essential for performing intervention operations. The Manager module effectively organizes well completion data and presents it in a comprehensible format. This module comprises a broad range of data, including completion string, perforated intervals, stratigraphy data, and other essential information for developing an intervention plan.
Completion Intervals
Provides the completion interval records and related activities in a wellbore.
Completion String
Using a well completion tracking system can enable engineers to keep track of the completion string and related information more effectively.
Downhole Equipment Status
Well installed equipment profile and related activities enable engineers to track the status of well completion.

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