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Explore the differences between WITS and WITSML data streams at well TEST in borehole 1. This document highlights the measured depth from 7051.0 FT to 7851.0 FT, providing detailed insights on parameters such as time (measured in seconds) and the specific index curves. The integration of real-time data from the rig site enhances operational efficiency, with memory data available for comparison against real-time streams. Collectively, these streams allow for comprehensive open hole analysis and improved data quality for better decision-making in drilling operations.
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Jon Curtis President
WITS vs WITSML A WITSML Data Stream <nameWell>TEST</nameWell> <nameWellbore>1</nameWellbore> < <indexType>Depth</indexType> <startIndex>7051.0</startIndex> <endIndex>7851.0</endIndex> <indexCurve>DMEA</indexCurve> <stepIncrement>1.5</stepIncrement> <indexUnits>FT</indexUnits> <curveDescription>Measured Depth</curveDescription> </logCurveInfo> - <logCurveInfo> <mnemonic>TIME</mnemonic> <unit>S</unit> <nullValue>-999.2500</nullValue> <curveDescription>Time</curveDescription <mnemonic>ACTC</mnemonic> <unit /> <nullValue>-999.2500</nullValue> A WITS 0 Data Stream && 0201Operator Name 1-5a 02021 0203152 02041699 02270.973 02288871 0229484 !! && 1401 Operator Name 1-5a 14021 14088871 1419-9.25 1420266 14211484 !! 6
Direct WITSML Data Feed • Contractor sends Depth and Time logs and Trajectory to WITSML store • PowerStream reflects data edits made at the rig site • TVD is true TVD: log is depth corrected at each survey station • Memory data can replace realtime data as it becomes available • Simplified operations - faster updates - higher data quality