by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
RTAS should ride on top of any automated system. Unless a wellbore is stable and remains stable, AI cannot be expected to ensure either reliability or process safety.
by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
Big Data may be able to provide estimates of ranges of various potential boundary conditions that may serve as input to the RTAS system.
by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
No. Big Data presumes some degree of uniformity in drilling environments. At DrillSage, LLC we know that the subsurface environment is immensely complex and heterogeneous, and no two wells are ever the same, even direct offsets. We also believe that hypothetical Big...
by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
No. RTAS was designed to integrate geoscience data and support integrated Asset Teams: LWD/directional/surveys, Pore Pressure/Fracture Gradient into a synergistic, simultaneous screens design premise. An industry...
by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
No, however certain rig control functions like control pressure drilling digital parameters can be imported and analyzed. Special tests data such as BOP, LOT/FIT can also be templated. An industry first.
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