Release Note 5.10.0
Data Coverage View, Workstring for Perforate Run, Updated/Added Wellbores Summary and many fixes and improvements. Release notes for version 5.10.0.
Data Coverage View, Workstring for Perforate Run, Updated/Added Wellbores Summary and many fixes and improvements. Release notes for version 5.10.0.
In our ElasticSearch database, we merge together large datasets from multiple sources. This allows the user to discover brand new connections and extract useful information from completely new areas. In this article, we will go through some powerful use cases with NPT events.
A comparison of wellbores drilled to similar depths, for a similar time period, opens doors to further analyzes to improve well planning. We are excited to introduce another machine learning application to group wellbores based on similar patterns in time-depth drilling curve.
Minimizing the risk of drilling a dry hole is a critical challenge in the oil and gas industry. Dry holes are costly in terms of financial investment. One way to reduce the risk of drilling a dry hole is to implement data-driven decision-making processes.
OMV Norge announced the discovery of hydrocarbons in an HPHT exploration well drilled in Oswig prospect located in North Sea. With successful preliminary results, further sidetrack is now planned followed by DST in upper Tarbert formation.
Having a quick view of the neighborhood? Activate the trajectory view for a selection to see them in the map.
Recently Neptune Energy drilled the 6407/8-8 S Calypso well in the Norwegian sea. The well has been drilled using the Deepsea Yantai, a semi-submersible rig up to the depth of 3496 meters in the Garn formation, a sandstone reservoir in the middle and lower Jurassic formation.
6407/8-8 S Calypso is located at ED-50 coordinates of 64° 24'36.9952" N and 7° 31'21.1425" E. The Calypso prospect is located 14 km northwest of the Draugen field and 22 km northeast of the Njord A platform, within the Neptune-operated PL938 License.
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