Case Study Bridging communication gaps: How Neptune Energy improved well planning and execution
Bridging the communication gap between subsurface and drilling teams,
With the introduction of new Python APIs, you can now define a variable, generated by a specified method, to serve as a substitute for an equivalent Quanti.Elan initializations output.
The new cross-plot option has improved data loading performance, graphical performance, plot handling of datasets and data points, and increased equation saving formats.
Update of Python version to 3.12 to ensure a more secure and upgraded version, better performance of several modules, and binder APIs to help connect output of the application workflows interface.
The Power BI connector has been updated to retrieve information related to Studio software and Techlog software entities.
The zone list order is now kept as a Techlog software setting on your computer.
Integrate the notification browser into a dock window to centralize the display of notifications from various plugins.
Shortcuts in few key places to reach folders in windows explorer faster
Work on user experience improvement continues.
Kerogen properties
You can now compute a consistent set of kerogen properties from a single estimate of thermal maturity. The outputs are primarily used as end points in Quanti.Elan. This new method enables thermal maturity adjusted log interpretation (TMALI) in unconventional reservoirs; and helps to perform more accurate and confident interpretation of porosity, saturation, and hydrocarbon in place in organic-rich shales.
Initialize local layer geometry from dip set.
You are now able to initialize local layer model geometry from dips, through an automatic workflow. This expands the local layer model initialization workflow from LWD images to any dip set.
Pixel inversion processing (PIPER) upgrades.
PIPER now offers the following functionalities:
LowReP develop end points method enhancements.
Updated hydrocarbon correction logic for density-GR plot.
Hydrocarbon correction is now applied to density for the input points located at the left side of sand-dispersed shale line in density-GR cross plot.
Improvement of the Pickett plot
You are now able to use a third curve to color the Pickett plot.
In addition, the water saturation (SW) lines can be hidden by double click on the equations in the plot.