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Pressure View - Handling pressure with precision

Exploration and production in high pressure and high temperature environments is no longer the exception. It has become the rule.

The consideration of pressure is relevant to all areas of the Oil & Gas industry; Frontier Exploration, Development of mature areas, Exploitation and Production.

RokDoc-PressureView enables the successful storage and utilisation of pressure data. Success depends upon organising, retrieving, displaying and accurately interpreting pressure data quickly and effectively.

Multiple wells

Multiple wells

Geological Implications of Pressure Data

  • Regional pressure trends
  • High pressure wells
  • Pressure compartments of different scales
  • Multiple reservoirs
  • Fluid contacts
  • Seal breach risk
  • Pressure regressions on regional and well scale
  • Lateral transfer
  • Bubble point exsolution
  • Hydrodynamically-tilted contacts

More than Rock Physics: Pressure plot

Pressure plot

With RokDoc-PressureView achieve

  • Rapid data storage and retrieval
  • Plotting of single and/or multiple wells (>1000 wells)
  • Determination of fluid type, density and contacts
  • Well planning/casing design
  • Seal breach risk analysis
  • Recognition of compartmentalised reservoirs

Coloured by Working Intervals

More than Rock Physics: Coloured by Working Intervals

Features in RokDoc-PressureView v5.3

  • Rather than neglect the wealth of pressure data available, use RokDoc-PressureView to collate your data and unlock the vital information.
  • Display pressure readings grouped by quality (good/fair/poor) and pressure type.
  • Expanded list of pressure tool types.
  • Fully integrated with RokDoc-Pore Pressure Calculator and RokDoc-Pressure Prediction Module.

Well Prognosis: High Pressure Well

Well Prognosis: High Pressure Well

Functionality available with PressureView

  • Variable user-defined gradients including hydrostatic, lithostatic, fracture and pore pressure prediction.
  • Gradient fit through selected data to identify fluid types and fluid contacts.
  • Help to identify hydrodynamically active reservoirs with tilted contacts.
  • Ability to study depressurisation and depletion over production time-scales.
  • Displays of Pressure vs Depth, Mud Density vs Depth and overpressure plots.
  • Aid in identifying reservoir compartmentalisation. Integration of pressure data on a well, prospect, field and regional scale.

More than Rock Physics: North Sea example of multiple wells and in Bar vs Metres

North Sea example of multiple wells and in Bar vs Metres

Functionality available with PressureView

  • No upper limit on well numbers.
  • On-screen annotation and zoom facility.
  • Well selection tools.
  • Extensive range of units of pressure, pressure gradients, depth and density.
  • View wells alongside pressure plot.

Hydrodynamically-titled contact

Hydrodynamically-titled contact

Why do you need RokDoc-PressureView?

  • Data all in one place
  • Smart retrieval and searching functionality
  • Pressure-Depth and EMW-Depth plots
  • Analysis of gradients and contacts
  • Determination of abnormal pressures
  • Pressure plots with geological context

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