HOUSTON, TEXAS (December 15, 2025) –Ikon Science announces RokDoc 2026.1, a release focused on strengthening the platform at its core.
For instance, customers asked for faster performance and smoother workflows, especially on large projects.
Therefore, we listened and focused this update on the fundamentals that make the most difference day-to-day. These include more responsive handling of data, clearer visualization, and more consistent behavior across the platform. As a result, RokDoc 2026.1 builds clarity into the interpretation process and supports more efficient collaboration at scale.
RokDoc 2026.1 delivers faster SEG-Y import, up to 90% faster, with scan time estimates and clearer summaries for more predictable data loading. Additionally, speed improvements of up to 40% have also been made to Advanced SDC 3D exports with additional improvements to memory management. Consequently, these enable faster turnaround and improve responsiveness when working with large models. Moreover, UDP interaction and UI resizing are smoother across sessions. Overall, these improvements strengthen the platform for teams working with large datasets and demanding workflows. Thus, they help users stay focused on interpretation with fewer interruptions.
Reliable data handling is a critical foundation for successful interpretation. RokDoc 2026.1 enhances mixed-source data loading and interoperability, including streamlined Petrel-to-RokDoc transfers that suppress duplicate alerts during long log sequences and batch imports. Larger projects now load more predictably and stay stable across workflows. These improvements deepen the clarity of data handling and ensure teams can move confidently from loading to interpretation.
RokDoc 2026.1 continues to refine how results are shared and reviewed. Horizon and calculated map values are now visible at each measurement point in the 3D session viewer, with export to ASCII for reporting and audit. The Log Programmer automatically refreshes calculated outputs when inputs change, maintaining clarity and consistency without manual updates. Frequency-domain analysis now supports grouped spectra sets across different sample rates, supporting QC workflows that are clear, reproducible, and easy to review in RokDoc 2026.1.
Visualisation is central to interpretation clarity. This release introduces user-defined track templates for faster multi-well setup, session-wide marker controls, and improved quantity and section naming across views and screenshots. Attributes can be created for multiple quantities in a single step. These changes improve clarity across 2D, 3D, and 4D sessions, making it easier to see what matters and move quickly through QC and interpretation.
Advanced SDC users gain greater flexibility in spectral shaping and benchmarking. Pressure Prediction users benefit from a new shale-picking and digitization workflow that supports consistent data capture and further analysis. These updates support specialist interpretation needs without adding complexity or disrupting existing workflows.
Alan Mur, Product Manager for RokDoc, said: “RokDoc 2026.1 delivers updates shaped by direct user feedback. We focused on strengthening the performance and workflow fundamentals our customers rely on every day, with improvements that make interpretation more transparent, consistent, and efficient.”
For demonstrations, additional details, or to schedule a demo of RokDoc 2026.1, visit ikonscience.com/rokdoc or contact support@ikonscience.com. More insights and updates can be found on the RokDoc Blog:
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About Ikon Science
For over 20 years, Ikon Science has been a global provider of geoprediction and knowledge management solutions to optimize subsurface discovery by applying deep scientific expertise and technology innovation to help customers extract more actionable knowledge from sophisticated subsurface data. By bringing digital transformation to knowledge management, Ikon helps customers make the best moves – improving accuracy, accelerating results, and lowering costs. For more information, visit www.ikonscience.com.