Newsletter, November 2007
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Message from Enersight Planning and budgeting for 2008 is underway for many companies, and one task that can take a fair amount of effort is setting up your drilling plans. Historically this type of planning has been done in spreadsheets outside the economics programs, and involved a lot of manual work to keep it up-to-date. Because of its unique approach to planning, WellSpring can help you assemble and optimize your drilling schedule either well-by-well or with a fully parameterized model to automate your drilling program. The feature article for this newsletter focuses on WellSpring's ability to build drilling plans. I encourage you to review these features and try the example projects for yourself - we have heard on multiple occasions that WellSpring's drilling automation methods have saved days of work in building and iterating through the planning process. Sincerely, Neil Buckley, President of Enersight Corp. WellSpring Fiscal Regimes
Alberta
WellSpring's Alberta model now includes the new fiscal terms announced by the
government that will take effect in January of 2009.
WellSpring will keep you up-to-date on the latest changes to Alberta's fiscal regime so that you can understand the impact they will have on your business. The government details for the new royalty framework are available on the Alberta Energy website. WellSpring QuickTips
Right-Click Reporting
The Network tab in WellSpring is the primary interface for laying out your
production networks and provides access to all of the data inputs screens. Now
you can quickly review results for any asset in your project without leaving
the visual interface of the Network tab.
![]() On the right side of the Network tab is the Right-Click reporting selection. Your full complement of reports is available, including graphical displays such as production declines. Just select the report you want and
right-click on the icon of the asset you want to report against. The report or
graph will appear beside the asset and remain until you click somewhere else on
the network display area.Note that the settings for the right-click report are based on the display settings in the Network tab (gross/working interest, monthly/annual) rather than the settings on the Report tab.
Using the Calc Log
The calculation log provides a wealth of information regarding system messages and events that occurred during the calculation of your WellSpring project. When you are trying to understand the results from WellSpring, one of your first steps should be to check the Calc Log. Here are some of the events that will be registered in the calculation log for each scenario in your project.
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If the Calc Log triangle is red instead of yellow, it means an error occurred in
the last calculation run.
Make sure you check the Calc Log to find and eliminate the source of error before analyzing the results of your project. News and Announcements ![]() Please join us if you can. Friends and colleagues are welcome. Drinks and appetizers will be provided. Buchanan's Restaurant Thursday December 13 5:00 pm to late 738 - 3 Ave SW RSVP dan@enersight.com if you can join us. Last minute arrivals are most welcome. |
Drilling Productivity Tools in WellSpring
WellSpring offers many unique capabilities to make you more productive when
planning your drilling programs.
WellSpring makes it easier to:
This allows very rapid generation of a drilling program, and can make revisions to the plan easy and fast. The Drilling Tab - Detailed Well and Rig Scheduling
The Drilling tab provides detailed scheduling for rigs and wells and can be
used to set up automated drilling programs.
![]() You specify when rigs are available, the number of rigs and the day rates for the rig. You can account for seasonal conditions, such as winter-access or hurricane season, by establishing what periods in the year are eligible for drilling. You set the order of wells to be drilled, or use a type well as a template for the auto-generated new drills. Rig utilization is based on the number of days for rig movement and drilling time. From these parameters WellSpring generates a drilling program that matches all the criteria and creates the well assets for the new drills at the appropriate times. AutoPlan Automation Methods AutoPlan: Fill Facilities
The AutoPlan tab provides methods to automate drilling to keep facilities at
capacity, or to expand capacity at a facility to stay ahead of rising
production rates.
![]() The Fill Facility method automates drilling based on capacity utilization triggers for a constrained facility. Whenever capacity utilization drops below the prescribed trigger, a new well is added to the WellSpring scenario based on a template and drilling parameters governing the time to drill and available rigs and locations. The sawtooth production graph below shows the impact of running a Fill Facility drilling plan. ![]() AutoPlan: Expand Facilities
The Expand Facilities method automates the expansion of a facility's capacity
based on capacity utilization triggers.
When production rates exceed capacity utilization triggers, WellSpring will automatically spend capital to expand the capacity of the facility. The expansion parameters define how long the expansion takes, what it costs, and what the incremental capacities will be. The stepped production graph below shows production flowing through a constrained facility that had two expansions automatically occur as new wells came onstream.
Try it online!
The drilling project used for the drilling features overview has been made available on the Enersight website in the Demos section (www.enersight.com/demos). We would also be happy to provide guided demonstrations of these capabilities in person or over the Internet. |
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Suite 130, 2451 Dieppe Ave. S.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T3E 7K1
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