Test your reservoir navigation skills and see how well you match up against your peers in speed and accuracy.
Deep-reading AziTrak permits reservoir navigation teams at the wellsite to visualize—or “see”—bed boundaries and oil/water contact zones. This advanced simulator allows you to use INTEQ’s deep-reading AziTrak images to navigate through dipping beds and faulted reservoirs around the world to simultaneously maximize both drilling efficiency and reservoir exposure.
Click the image below to try the INTEQ Reservoir Navigation Simulator and take the AziTrak Reservoir Navigation Challenge.
Having trouble? The INTEQ Reservoir Navigation Simulator is designed for use with Macintosh, Linux and Windows operating systems. Software requirements: Adobe Flash Player 9, revision 115 or later. Download the latest version of Adobe flash here. Browser requirements: Internet Explorer 6+, Safari 2+ or Firefox 2+
How to Navigate with AziTrak Images
The outer edges of the log represent the formations “above” the bottomhole assembly (BHA), and the center of the log represents the formation “below” the BHA. The high-resistivity payzones are represented by the light areas of the log while non productive low-resistivity zones are represented by the darker orange areas of the log.
Click here to see how the AziTrak log allows the reservoir navigation team to “see” 360° around the borehole.
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