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March 4, 20081) Include OBH (Oil Bottom Hole Pressure) tables on AOF report well tickets. 2) Add Cased-Hole raster selection to well log selection page. 3) Cosmetic changes to Well List and Log List pages – including removal of confusing, read-only “1 of 512” text control for each grid. December 14, 20071) Optimized log curve page for faster display. Also minor improvements to well and curve pages. 2) Show more info in DST section of Well Ticket. March 1, 2007
January 4, 20071) Province and Well License displayed in LAS file Well Information Block. 2)
Detailed DST Reports available through special subscription. For complete details on how
to take advantage of this service, contact the Divestco Sales Team: Phone: 403.237.9170 Toll Free: 1-888-294-0081 January 5, 2006Geodetic Datum displayed along with Latitude and Longitude in LAS file Well Information Block. October 11, 2005Now you can search for logging data using obsolete unique well identifiers (UWI). Sometimes the governing authority will change a UWI as a result of new survey information or production shifts along a deviated borehole. Energisite dialogs generally display the current UWI; however, on the well list dialog, if you enter an obsolete UWI you will be informed that the UWI has changed, and the search will be performed with the current UWI. September 29, 2005Manitoba well documents are now available through eDocView as part of our library of images. April 29, 2005Divestco makes daily additions to its Western Canadian raster, digit, and well document data sets. This month, Ontario raster logs, Prince Edward Island raster logs and well documents will also be available through enerGISite. February 3, 2005SView is our Windows
application for examining depth-registered raster log images, and the latest
version is available for free from the Downloadable Software page -
www.energisite.com/tools.html. December 29, 2004Access your proprietary
digital logs, rasters, and well document images (DST's, reports, etc.)
through Divestco's enerGISite! This service will provide
you access to your proprietary information with a confidential User Name and Password.
Access your data in the same convenient way you have been able to access
Divestco and government data through enerGISite. October 4, 20041. New Map features have been introduced:
a) Well Ticket Mode: Click the well icon (it looks like an oil derrick). Then click on any well spot to bring up a ticket in a separate window. You can leave the window open and click on other wells to refresh the window with new well tickets.
b) Zoom to Co-ordinates dialog: Click the flashlight icon to use this feature. The dialog box allows you to specify a rectangular area in several different Co-ordinate systems: DLS, NTS, FPS, Lat/long
2. New faster well searches and larger orders.
Large Orders (+1000 wells, +10000 curves) now facilitated. For very large orders it may take several minutes for the GUI to build the various windows. The packager runs in the range of 500-1000 LAS files per hour (depending on traffic, segments per LAS file, well depth).
3. Small changes in LAS Headers:
a) Field Name no longer truncated at 16 characters: "BOUNDARY LAKE SO" -> "BOUNDARY LAKE SOUTH"
b) Hours and Minutes (if available) shown for TIMC AND DLAB: TIMC. 15-JAN-1968 01:45
: Circulation Stopped Date and Time DLAB. 15-JAN-1968 05:00
: Logging Tool at Bottom Date and Time
c) Tops sorted by depth.
d) 6 or 7 (if available) significant digits shown after for Lats and Longs (used to be 5) LAT .
52.756258
: Latitude LONG.
110.484335
: Longitude
August 10, 2004The
Interactive map has been upgraded to show well locations as well status
symbols instead of generic well spots.
The new well symbols will now show both the surface and bottom hole location
for all wells. Borehole tracks for deviated wells are also shown. June 9, 2004Divestco Inc. is please
to provide all existing EnerGISite customers with complimentary access to the
NEW EnerGISite Well Document Service.
The Well Document Service includes access to DST’s, Gas and Water
Analysis, and Well Summaries. May 17, 20041. Proprietary digital curves are now available through EnerGISite. Wells with proprietary curves show up on the map as a new layer. A new “source “ column has been added to the log list screen so proprietary curves can be easily identified and downloaded as LAS files. The system is secure and easy to use since it is keyed to your log in account. Proprietary logs will only appear and be available if you are subscribed to this service.
2. Scanned well documents are now available in EnerGISite. You can choose from over 1.6 million scanned documents available on the EnerGISite server. Wells with documents can be displayed from a new layer that has been added to the map interface. Multiple wells with multiple documents can be selected and accessed directly as PDF files with the new document viewer. March 10, 2004· On the UWI Well Search page, users can load their
own UWI lists. Use the UWI
List button. February 25, 2004· Goverment tops information included inside LAS files, ex. ~Tops · Well information files (.csv and .xls) for digits and
raster orders. The information files enable automatic loading of log orders
into Divestco's Crosslog Suite or Synth Suite. February 4, 2004· Energisite now has a new interactive Map interface. The new
map interface will require the installation of the Sun Java run time
v1.4.2_03. The map applet will detect older versions and prompt the user to
download and install the required version. · Energisite now supports filtering both logs and rasters by
Measured Depth (MD) and True Vertical Depth (TVD). · There is also support for native mode Depth Registration
files for both Petra and Geographix platforms. If there are any problems or questions
please call the Divestco Help Desk at: (403) 263-4664 Thank you for using EnerGISite. |
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