
WELLJOBS FRAMEWORK

National Collaborative Open Source Database of Formation Evaluation and Oil and Gas Production Datasets - Argentina
Our History
After several years working as Data Specialist and Data Scientist, knowing the difficulties that are involved in maintaining a repository of geological data and live formations, as a hobby outside my work schedule I decided to help students, academics, researchers, individuals, states and corporations with the tools that the new technologies and new legal legislation provide us by creating a database that integrates all industry records into a single SQL Server database that can be accessed for free.
Open-Source
Taking as a guideline the Federal Energy Agreement and under the philosophy of collaborative work environments that cross horizontally to all companies, individuals and collaborating states I have created this repository of upstream industry data for all Argentine basins, fed by the involved users themselves, corporations and individuals, as well as carrying out periodic scans, searches, research and downloads of literally dozens of data lakes that are online, integrating it and making the information freely available through this site.
Technology
Since it is an initiative that I carry out in my spare time, of course, it can and will be improved. Currently, wireline and LWD records are only received in 'las' or 'csv' format, measured from ground level, not verticalized.
In the case of sending geosteered or horizontal wells, surveys have to be sent in a separate file.
Each record received is stored in tables of a Microsoft SQL Server database from which the csv requested by users are extracted. The records are not subject to any LQC procedure, and are supplied 'as received'.
Who we are
He currently works as a data scientist in the mining industry, creating analytical and software solutions to solve the problems posed by an operation of the magnitude of the Veladero mine in San Juan.
Previously he worked 11 years as a data specialist in the O&G industry and 14 years performing the same tasks in the Coca-Cola complex industry.
He loves cooking and he thinks he does it very well.
Currently he has 0 Michelin stars and is working hard to double them before the next high season arrival.
Data and Information Retrieval
Users can request the dataset by the name of the well, UWI, coordinates or code according to the website of the Ministerio de Minería y Energía detailing the requested channels and the interval of interest. We can also design and install a repository based on Microsoft SQL Server in your own study that is updated unattendedly (contact us by any of the means listed at the bottom of the site).
The email robot is running in trial mode but can be used by requesting datasets at the moment at most once per user and per hour. Keep in mind that the order processing can take from a few seconds to five minutes depending on the complexity of the order. The way of use is to send an email to welldata@outlook.com.ar and write in the line of 'subject' or 'subject' the following:
GET Northing Easting Radio TLI BLI Curves Search
Where each parameter must be separated from the previous one by a space
Limits:
Northing [5000000-6000000], Easting [2000000-3000000], Radius [0-10000], TLI <BLI, Curves: No limits (separate by commas, do not include spaces)
Search type: ALL / NONULL, Decimal separator: period (.)
Examples:
GET 5757914 2509188 1500 0 1200 GR, SP, AT30, AT90 ALL
It will bring all records of GR, SP, AT30, AT90 within a radius of 1500 meters around Northing coordinates 5757914 Easting 2509188 in the interval [0-1200] meters measured from ground level
GET 5757914 2509188 10000 950 2000 GR, NPHI, NPOR NONULL
It will bring all records of GR, NPHI, NPOR within a radius of 10 km around Northing coordinates 5757914 Easting 2509188 in the interval [950-2000] meters measured from ground level only if all curve values are non-zero .
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