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Data
Using ››

Data
The Data menu helps user to Create, Import and Export the data using the different file formats.

LAS 2.0 and 3.0 formats are


① Import LAS : Use this option to launch Import Data tab to import LAS only.
supported
② Import Excel : Use this option to launch Import Data tab to import Excel only. (Excel data format link)
③ Import SLIDE : Use this option to launch Import Data tab to import SLIDE data only. format
④ Import Perforation Data : Use this option to launch Import Data tab to import
Perforation Data only.
⑤ Import Production Casing Data : Use this option to launch Import Data tab to import
Production Casing Data only.
⑥ Import Quality Curve Data : Use this option to launch Create Data Quality Curve dialog.
⑦ Import Motor Specs : Use this option to launch Import Data tab to import Motor Specs
Data only.
⑧ Import BHA Range Data : Use this option to launch Import Data tab to import BHA
Range Data only.
⑨ Create Segment Design : Use this option to launch Segment Design tab of Define
Segments-Stages-Clusters dialog to create or work with the existing Segment Design(s).
⑩ Create Stage-Cluster Design : Use this option to launch Stage Design tab of Define
Segments-Stages-Clusters dialog to create or work with the existing Stage and Cluster
Design(s).
Ⓐ Map Lithology Data : Use this option to launch Lithology dialog to map the Lithology
data.
Ⓑ Export to LAS 2.0 : Use this option to launch Inspect Data tab to export data into the
LAS 2.0 format.
Ⓒ Export to Excel : Use this option to launch Inspect Data tab to export data into the
Excel format.
Ⓓ Export to CSV : Use this option to launch Inspect Data tab to export data into the CSV
format.
Ⓔ Export Perf Compare : Use this option to launch Perf Export Window, to export Perf
Compare data using the corresponding preselected option.
Ⓕ Export Perf with LateralProfile Color Code : Use this option to launch Perf Export
Window, to export Perf with LateralProfile Color Code data using the Diversion
preselected option.
Ⓖ Export Eng. Diversion Perf : Use this option to launch Export Engineered Diversion
Perforations dialog to export Export Engineered Diversion Perforations curve(s).
Ⓗ Connect to Cloud Data : Use this option to launch Drill2Frac Cloud Login dialog.

How to use Import LAS


Step-1 Click on Import LAS from the Data menu (As shown below).

(Fig. Import LAS option from the Data Menu)

"Here you can change file type here."


Step-2 Select Browse from the Data Manager window (As shown below).

                                                                                             (Fig.  When Input File selected is LAS in Import Drill Data tab)

Step-3 From the launched Open File dialog, choose the folder and select your preferred LAS(*.las) file(s) for the import process (As shown below).

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When a LAS file is opened, user get to see curve information defined in that file. If same curve names are already loaded into the well, the 'New Mnemonic' column
(Fig. Open
automatically renames the curve Fileimported
to be dialog) with a different unique name. Users can edit suggested names with their own. They can also edit other information as may
be necessary. If there are gaps in the input data, user may optionally choose to interpolate data and automatically fill the gaps. By default, gaps are filled with NULL value
Step-4
whichFinally, verify the imported LAS file's data in the Import Drill Data tab of the Data Manager for Well window. From the corresponding data
is -999.9
table, choose your preferred curve(s) and edit the corresponding parameters e.g. Mnemonic, New Mnemonic, Unit, Value, Comment and Type (if
needed). Click Next to complete the data process of LAS file (As shown below).

                                  (Fig.  When an Input File type is LAS, imported in Import Drill Data tab and ready to data import process in D2F project)

Step-5 Wait for the confirmation message to appear (As shown below).

                   (Fig. Confirmation message)

And that's how Import LAS option can be used. remove italics

(Note: you can import different versions of LAS file's data into the project, to know more about the LAS files version click here )

How to use Import Excel


Step-1 Click on Import Excel from the Data menu (As shown below).

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  (Fig. Import Excel option from the Data Menu)

Step-2 Select Browse from the Data Manager for Well window(As shown below).

                                                                                                (Fig.  When Input File selected is Excel in Import Drill Data tab)

Step-3 From the launched Open File dialog, choose the folder and select your preferred Excel(*.xlsx) file for the import process (As shown below).

(Fig. Open File dialog)

Step-4 Finally, verify your Excel file data in the Import Drill Data tab of the Data Manager for Well window. From the corresponding data table,
choose your preferred curve(s) and edit the corresponding parameters e.g. Mnemonic, New Mnemonic, Unit, Value, Comment and Type (if
needed). Click Next to complete the data process of Excel file (As shown below). Add the information for this step as in LAS import

           (Fig.  When an Input File type is Excel, imported in Import Drill Data tab and ready to data import process in D2F project)

Step-5 Wait for the confirmation message to appear (As shown below).

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                   (Fig. Confirmation message)

And that's how Import Excel option can be used.

How to use Import SLIDE


Step-1 Click on Import Slide from the Data menu (As shown below).

      (Fig. Import SLIDE option from the Data Menu)

Step-2 Select Browse from the Data Manager for Well window (As shown below).

                                                              (Fig.  When Input File selected is SLIDE data Excel file in Import Drill Data tab)

Step-3 From the launched Open File dialog, choose the folder and select your preferred SLIDE data having Excel file(*.xlsx) for the import process
(As shown below).

(Fig. Open File dialog)                                                                                                                                        (Fig. The data sample from the SLIDE data Excel file)

Step-4 Wait for the confirmation message to appear (As shown below).

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(Fig. Confirmation message)

And that's how Import SLIDE option can be used.

How to use Import Perforation Data option

Step-1 Click on Import Perforation Data from the Data menu (As shown below).

(Fig. Import Perforation Data option from the Data Menu)

Step-2 Select Browse from the Data Manager for Well window (As shown below).

                                                                                  (Fig.  When Input File selected is Peroration data Excel file in Import Drill Data tab)

Step-3 From the launched Open File dialog, choose the folder and select your preferred Perforation data having Excel file(*.xlsx) for the import
process (As shown below).

(Fig. Open File dialog)                                                                                                                                        (Fig. The data sample from the Perforation data Excel file)

Step-4 Wait for the confirmation message to appear (As shown below).

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            (Fig. Confirmation message)

And that's how Import Perforation Data option can be used.

How to use Import Production Casing Data


Step-1 Click on Import Production Casing Data from the Data menu (As shown below).

(Fig. Import Production Casing Data option from the Data Menu)

Step-2 Select Browse from the Data Manager for Well window (As shown below).

                                                                                   (Fig.  When an Input File is Production Casing Data in Import Drill Data tab)

Step-3 From the launched Open File dialog, choose the folder and select your preferred Production Casing Data having Excel file(*.xlsx) for the
import process (As shown below).

(Fig. Open File dialog)                                                                                                                                        (Fig. The data sample from the Production Casing data Excel
file)

Step-4 Wait for the confirmation message to appear (As shown below).

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 (Fig. Confirmation message)

And that's how Production Casing Data option can be used.

Curve Edit Depths Overview


This is an overview of Curve Edit Depths, Let's understand!

                     (Fig. User Interface of Curve Edit Depths tab)

① Edited Curve : Enter the user preferred curve name for the Edited Curve in the corresponding field.
② Depth : Use this button to enter only the numerical value in the corresponding field to define Depth value.
③ Delete : Use this button to delete the selected row(s) with the data from the table.
④ Refresh : Use this button to refresh the data in the table.
⑤ Update : Use this button to update the edited data in the table.
⑥ Close : Use X button to close the dialog.

How to use Curve Edit Depths


Step-1 From Curve Edit Depths tab, enter the data manually or copy/paste the valid data from a Excel file to the Curve Edit Depths data table.
         TBC due to bug

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                     (Fig. Right-click on the Depth's corresponding cell to past data)

Step-2 Click Update button to save the configuration.

From External Data Overview


Let's have a look to the From Ext Data tab:

                                             (Fig. User Interface of From Ext Data tab)

① Text Field : Enter a preferred name of the Data Quality curve(s) that you are looking to create. (Note: Prefix DQ_ will be added to your entered
curve name).
② Create New : Use this option to execute the creation of a new Data Quality curve(s) after preferred name of the Data Quality curve is entered.
③ List : Use this drop-down to select a Data Quality curve(s).
④ Refresh : Use this option to refresh the list of Data Quality curve(s).
⑤ Quality : Use the corresponding field to enter the Data Quality type of the curve.
⑥ Top Depth : Use the corresponding field to enter numerical value for the Top Depth.
⑦ Bottom Depth : Use the corresponding field to enter numerical value for the Bottom Depth.
⑧ Delete : Use this option to delete the entered data from the table after selecting at least one row(s).
⑨ Update : Use this option to update the entered data in the table.
⑩ Set : Use this option to save the user-defined data in the table.
Ⓐ Close : Use this option close the window of Create Data Quality Curve.

How to use Import Quality Curve Data


Step-1 Enter a name for the Data Quality curve and click Create New. Your new curve will be having prefix as DQ_.

Step-2 Verify the created Data Quality curve appears in the drop down of the list, then select your preferred curve.

Step-3 There are two methods to add your data to your newly created  Data Quality curve.
           i) Manually add the valid data in the corresponding data table of From Ext Data tab, i.e. Adding valid data respective to the Top Depth,
Bottom Depth and Quality.

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                                          (Fig. Adding valid data manually in the corresponding data table of From Ext Data )

          ii) Copying valid data from the Excel file. 

So, Lets illustrate method no.2 in the detailed steps.

Step-4 . Lets take a valid data Excel file corresponding to the Top Depth, Bottom Depth and Quality having an excel file. From this Excel, copy
your preferred data row(s). In this example, we will select the rows to copy the valid data (As shown below).

From
① The top cell of the Top Depth column is having a value: 15000.
To
② The bottom cell of the Quality column is having a value: Good.

      (Fig. the selected copied data from Excel  for Data Quality curve)

Step-5 Now, the From Ext Data tab's data table, select the asterisk sign to right-click on it and click Paste option. From Ext
Data tab's data table, the selected cell's color will change from White to Blue. Now, you are good to go to use Paste option to import earlier copied
data (As shown below).

   (Fig. After clicking on asterisk sign, the cell color will turn to blue, that means ready to paste the copied data from Excel  )

Step-6 Click on Update button, if you are happy with the available imported data in the data table related to From Ext Data tab and ready to set a
new Data Quality Curve then click Set button.

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          (Fig. using Set button to configure the data for a Data Quality Curve)

And that's how Import Quality Curve Data can be used.

Working with the existing Data Quality Curves


If you have the existing DQ curves in the D2F project and want to update data of a preferred Data Quality Curve from the corresponding data table
related to From Ext Data tab, then use the corresponding drop-down (As shown below).

   (Fig. Selecting a Data Quality curve from the corresponding drop-down)

And after the selected Data Quality curve name highlights in the drop-down, then follow the same steps from Step-3 to Step-6 described in the
topic of How to Import Quality Curve data for the further operation.

Segment Design Overview

The Segment Design tab can be used for creating a new Segment Design and or edit the data of the existing Segment Design(s).

Let's have an overview of this tab.

① Text field : The new Segment Design name can be entered


here. The prefix seg_ will be added to your entered Segment
Design name.

② Create New : Use this button, a new segment design can be


added to the OmniLog's existing project.

③ List : The Drop-down list can be used to view the available


segment design(s) and choose a preferred segment design(s) to
update the valid data in the corresponding table.

④ Refresh : Use this button, the list view of segment design(s) will
get refresh and the data table will reset to default.

⑤ Data Table : This table can be used to add the valid data either
by entering manually the numerical values to the corresponding

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cells of Top Depth and Bottom Depth or by using the copied data
from the Excel to dump it in the corresponding data table of the
Segment Design tab.

⑥ Delete : Use this button to delete the selected row(s) from the
corresponding data table of the Segment Design tab.

⑦ Update : Use this button to update the existed data table for
the selected Segment Design.

⑧ Set : Use this button to set the selected Segment Design with
the existing data from the corresponding data table.

⑨ Close : Use X button to close the dialog of Define Segments-


Stages-Clusters.

(Fig. User Interface of Segment Design tab)

How to Create A New Segment Design


Step-1 Enter user preferred name in the corresponding text field for a new Segment Design and then click on Create New.

Step-2 Verify the newly created Segment Design is highlighted in the corresponding drop-down list.

Step-3 There are two methods to add your data to your newly created Segment Design.
           i) Manually add the valid data in the corresponding data table, i.e. Adding valid data respective to the Segment, Top Depth and Bottom
Depth.

                                 (Fig. Adding valid data manually in the corresponding data table of Segment Design )

          ii) Copying valid data from the Excel file. 

So, Lets illustrate method no.2 in here.

Step-4 . Lets take a valid data Excel file corresponding to the Segment, Top Depth and Bottom Depth having an excel file. From this Excel, copy
your preferred data row(s). In this example, we will select the rows to copy the valid data (As shown below).

From
① The top cell of the Segment column is having a value: 1.
To
② The bottom cell of the Bottom Depth column is having a value: 12800.

(Fig. the selected copied data from Excel  for Segment Design)

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Step-5 Now, from the Segment Design tab's data table, select the asterisk sign to right-click on it and click Paste option. In the
Segment Design tab's data table, the selected cell's color will change from White to Blue. Now, you are good to go to use Paste option to import
earlier copied data (As shown below).

(Fig. After clicking on asterisk sign, the cell color will turn to blue, that means ready to paste the copied data from Excel  )

Step-6 Click on Update button, if you are happy with the available imported data from the Segment Design tab's data table and ready to set a new
Segment Design then click Set button.

               (Fig. using Set button to configure the data for a Segment Design)

And that's how Segment Design can be created.

Working with the existing Segment Designs


If you have the existing Segment Designs in the D2F project and want to update the data of a preferred Segment Design from the corresponding
data table, then use the corresponding drop-down (As shown below).

   (Fig. Selecting a Segment Design from the corresponding drop-down)

And after the selected Segment Design name highlights in the drop-down, then follow the same steps from Step-3 to Step-6 described in the topic
of How to Create A New Segment Design for the further operation.

Overview of Stage Design

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The Stage Design tab can be used for creating a new Stage Design and or edit the data of the existing Stage Design(s).

Let's have an overview of this tab:

(Fig. User Interface of Stage Design tab)

① Text field : The new Stage Design name can be entered in the corresponding text field. The prefix stg_ will be added to your entered Stage
Design name.
② Text field : The clusters value can be entered in the corresponding text field.
③ Create New : Using this button,a Stage Design can be created.
④ List : From the drop-down, the Stage Design(s) list will pop-up.
⑤ Refresh : Using this button, the list view will get refresh and data table will reset to default.
⑥ Data Table : This table can be used to add the valid data either by entering manually the numerical values to the corresponding cells of Top
Depth, Bottom Depth and Clusters or by using copied the data from the Excel to dump it in the corresponding data table of the Stage Design tab.
⑦ Delete : Use this button to delete the selected row(s) from the corresponding data table of the Stage Design tab
⑧ Perf Table : This button can be used to update the data table of Cluster Design.
⑨ Update : Use this button to update data of the Clusters column from Cluster Design tab.
⑩ Set : Use this button to set the selected Stage Design with the existing data from the corresponding data table.

How to Create A New Stage Design


Step-1 Enter user preferred name in the corresponding text field for a new Stage Design and then click on Create New.

Step-2 Verify the newly created Satge Design is highlighted in the corresponding drop-down list.

Step-3 There are two methods to add your data to your newly created Stage Design.
           i) Manually add the valid data in the corresponding data table, i.e. Adding valid data respective to the Stage Number, Top Depth, Bottom
Depth and Clusters.

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                                 (Fig. Adding valid data manually in the corresponding data table of Stage Design )

          ii) Copying valid data from the Excel file. 

So, Lets illustrate method no.2 in here.

Step-4 . Lets take a valid data Excel file corresponding to the Segment, Top Depth, Bottom Depth and Clusters having an excel file. From this
Excel, copy your preferred data row(s). In this example, we will select the rows to copy the valid data (As shown below).

From
① The top cell of the Stage Number column is having a value: 1.
To
② The bottom cell of the Clusters column is having a value: 4.

(Fig. the selected copied data from Excel  for Stage Design)

Step-5 Now, from the Stage Design tab's data table, select the asterisk sign to right-click on it and click Paste option. In the
Stage Design tab's data table, the selected cell's color will change from White to Blue. Now, you are good to go to use Paste option to import
earlier copied data (As shown below).

(Fig. After clicking on asterisk sign, the cell color will turn to blue, that means ready to paste the copied data from Excel  )

Step-6 Click on Update button, if you are happy with the available imported data from the Stage Design tab's data table and ready to set a new
Stage Design then click Set button.

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                             (Fig. using Set button to configure the data for a Stage Design)

And that's how Stage Design can be created.

Working with the existing Stage Designs


If you have the existing Stage Designs in the D2F project and want to update the data of a preferred Stage Design from the corresponding data
table, then use the corresponding drop-down to choose your preferred Stage Design (As shown below).

   (Fig. Selecting a Stage Design from the corresponding drop-down)

And after the selected Stage Design name highlights in the drop-down, then follow the steps from Step-3 to Step-6 described in the topic of How
to Create A New Stage Design for the further operation.

Overview of Cluster Design

And now let's have an overview of the Cluster Design tab.

① List : From the drop-down,select your preferred Stage


Design.
② Refresh : Using this button,the Stage Design(s) list will
refresh from the corresponding drop-down of Stage Design list.

③ Name : The new Cluster Design name can be entered in the


corresponding text field. The prefix cst_ will be added to your
entered Cluster Design name.

④ Create New : Use this button to create a new Cluster


Design.

⑤ Perf Dia Text field : User can enter a preferred numerical


value in the corresponding text field.

⑥ Dsrg Coeff Text field :User can enter a preferred numerical


value in the corresponding text field.

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⑦ Copy : Use this button to copy the selected row from the
corresponding data table of Cluster Design tab.

⑧ Delete : Use this button to delete the selected row(s) from


the corresponding data table.

⑨ Refresh :  Using this button, to refresh the Cluster Design


list view and whereas the data table will reset to default.

⑩ List : From this corresponding drop-down,select your


preferred Cluster Design.

Ⓐ Data Table : The data table can be viewed and edited in


this region with respective to the valid data for Cluster Design.

Ⓑ Selected Stage Design : The highlighted region is used to


display the selected Stage Design name(read-only purpose).

Ⓒ Update : Use this button to update the existing data from


the corresponding data table.

ⒹClose : Use this button to update to close the Define


Segments-Stages-Clusters.

                                       (Fig. User interface of  Cluster Design tab)

How to Create A New Cluster Design for the selected Stage Design
In order to create a new Cluster Design, make sure user have picked a Stage design (As shown in Step-1).

Step-1 From the Cluster Design tab, select a Stage design from the corresponding drop-down, wait for the stage list and the data table to update
(As shown in below) . If you don't find the Stage Design from the corresponding list, then make sure your D2F project has one Stage Design to
define a new Cluster Design.

             (Fig. Selecting a preferred stage from the corresponding drop-down)                                                                 (Fig. the selected stage from the drop-down is updating )

Step-2 Either create a new Cluster Design and set the data values to it or just select an existing Cluster Design from the corresponding drop-down
(if Cluster Design(s) exists in your D2F project).

In this example, we will create and set data values to a new Cluster Design for this D2F project) for the selected Stage Design

Step-3 Enter the name for the new cluster design in the corresponding text field and click on Create New button (As shown below).

                                            (Fig. Clicking on Create New button after the name given for new Cluster Design)

Step-4 User can edit the values or leave it as default in the corresponding text field. In this example, we will it as default.

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                                         (Fig. The default values of Perf. Dia. and Dsrg. Coeff. from Cluster Design tab)

Step-5 Select Refresh to the corresponding drop-down of Cluster Design list, in order to get newly created Cluster Design in the drop down.
(As shown in below).

(Fig. Clicking Refresh button to refresh the list of available Cluster Designs)

Step-6 Select your preferred Cluster Design from the drop-down and wait until it loads. In this example, we will chose the newly created Cluster
Design (As shown in below).

 (Fig. the selected Cluster Design is loading after selected from the corresponding drop-down)

Step-7 Edit or add the cluster data as per the exported Perf Table assigned for the selected Stage Design, after you have concluded with the data
process for the selected Cluster Design.

(Fig. Using Copy button, copied the first row's data to rest of the rows from the data table of the Cluster Design)

Step-8 Wait for the confirmation message to appear(As shown below).

         (Fig. Success message for updated Cluster Design)

And that's how a new Cluster Design can be created along with the data for a User-defined Stage Design.

Working with the existing Cluster Designs for the selected Stage Design
If your D2F project has the multiple Cluster Designs for a corresponding Stage Design. Then from Cluster Design tab's Stage Design drop-down,
select your that Stage Design, first (As shown below).

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(Fig. Selecting the multiple cluster designs having a Stage Design from its corresponding drop-down from the Cluster Design tab)

After choosing the multiple Cluster Designs having a Stage Design, head towards to the drop-down of the Cluster Design to select preferred
Cluster Design (As shown below).

(Fig. Selecting a Cluster Design from the Cluster Designs drop-down)

And after selecting the preferred Cluster Design, then follow the steps from Step-6 to Step-8 described in the topic of How to Create A New
Cluster Design for the selected Stage Design for the further process.

Map Lithology Data


Using this feature,the users can do lithological type identification and mapping with the curve(s) available in your D2F project.

Overview of Lithology
Let's have a look on Lithology window.

                                                                 (Fig.User Interface of Lithology)

① Name : Enter your preferred name in the corresponding text field for a new Lithology map.
② Create New : Use this button to create a new Lithology map after the name is assigned in the corresponding text field. Please note, that user
defined name Lithology map will have the prefix of highlighted Well's name.

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e.g. if IRONWOOD B 3EF is a highlighted well from the Project Explorer panel of OmniLog during a Lithology map creation, then you entered text
e.g. Coal will come along with the prefix IRONWOOD B 3EF_ for Lithology map name (As shown below).

(Fig. The highlighted Lithology map showing with the highlighted well name as prefix  )

③ Lithology list : Chose your preferred lithology map from the corresponding drop-down.
④ Delete : Use this button to delete the lithology map(s) listed in the corresponding drop-down. To delete a map, user need to select a map from
the drop-down and then click Delete button. This action will prompt to a warning message for confirmation to delete process.

Click Yes to proceed deletion or Click No to cancel the deletion process.

                                          (Fig. Confirm Delete warning message)

⑤ Refresh : Use this button to refresh the existing Lithology map(s) from its corresponding drop-down.
⑥ Data Table : The Lithology mapping can be edited updated in the corresponding data table.
Ⓐ Curve Mnemonic : The list of available curves will display in the corresponding column of the data table.
Ⓑ Data : Use the corresponding check-box to enable/disable the data for the selected curve(s).
Ⓒ Lithology : Use the corresponding drop-down to determine the Lithology type for the selected curve.

                                                       (Fig. The data table structure of Lithology)

⑦ Cancel : Use this button to close the Lithology window.


⑧ Apply : Use this button to apply the updated changes in the data table of the Lithology window.  
⑨ Update : Use this button to update the existing data from the data table of the Lithology window.
⑩ Delete : Use this button to delete the selected row(s) from the data table of the Lithology window.

How to Create Lithology Map along with the Data

Step- Enter the the preferred name for a new Lithology map in the corresponding text field of Name and click Create New to create a new
Lithology map (As shown below).

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                                                                                             (Fig. clicking on Create New after entering naming a new Lithology map)

Step-1 Select a lithology map from the corresponding drop-down. In this example, we will select the earlier created Lithology map named BOWERS
6701NH_test (As shown below).

                                                                                      (Fig. selecting the earlier created Lithology map from the corresponding drop-down)

Step-2 Update the available curve(s) in the data table of Lithology window as per your preferences. In this example, we will update couple of
curves data and Lithology type (As shown below).

                                                   (Fig. Editing the data of the available curves from the corresponding data table for a selected Lithology map )

Step-3 If you have concluded with the data process to the selected Lithology map then click on Update button from the corresponding window of
Lithology.

                                        (Fig. clicking on Update after concluding the data process from the data table for a selected Lithology map)    

Step-4 Wait for the confirmation message to appear (As shown below)

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 (Fig. Update Successful confirmation message after a selected Lithology map update)

And that's how Lithology option can be used

How to use option Export to LAS

Step-1 From the Data menu, select the option Export to LAS. If you have any existed data in the corresponding data table of Inspect Data tab,then
a Save File dialog will launch as soon as Export to LAS option is selected (As shown below).

                       (Fig. Save File dialog displayed with the default file name to save it as LAS )

Step-2 The No curve data to export an error message will pop-up, if you don't have the data in the Inspect Data tab. Click OK to proceed.

(Fig. No curve data Export error message)

Step-3 Add your preferred data curves in the Inspect Data tab of the Data Manager window (As shown below).

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(Fig. The curve's data added in the Inspect Data tab)

Step-4 Define the parameters e.g. Highlight Data, Auto Correct Data, Start Depth, End Depth and Step parameters. In this example, we will add
couple of Value Based rules using the Highlight Data option and will define an updated Start Depth, End Depth and Step parameters (As shown in
below).

                                                           (Fig. Defined few parameters of the Inspect Data)

Step-5 Make sure you have concluded the data process. Then, verify the corresponding radio button of the LAS 2.0 is highlighted, now click Export
Data button (As shown below).

                                                                                   (Fig. Clicking on Export Data button when LAS 2.0 option's radio button is selected)

Step-6 From the popped up Save File dialog, select the destination folder and enter your preferred file name to save it as LAS file.

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                       (Fig. Save File dialog displayed with the default file name to save it as LAS )

Step-7 Wait for the exporting data process to take place and the Successfully exported confirmation message will appear. Click Yes to view the
saved LAS file in the compatible software or click No to continue with the current OmniLog session (As shown below)

(Fig.  Progress bar popped-up during LAS file export)                                                 (Fig. Successfully exported confirmation message)

And that's how Export to LAS can be used.

How to use option Export to Excel


Step-1 From the Data menu, select the option Export to Excel. If you have any existed data in the corresponding data table of Inspect Data
tab,then a Save File dialog will launch as soon as Export to Excel option is selected (As shown below).

                       (Fig. Save File dialog displayed with the default file name to save it as Excel )

Step-2 The No curve data to export an error message will pop-up, if you don't have the data in the Inspect Data tab. Click OK to proceed.

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(Fig. No curve data Export error message)

Step-3 Add your preferred data curves in the Inspect Data tab of the Data Manager window (As shown below).

(Fig. The curve's data added in the Inspect Data tab)

Step-4 Define the parameters e.g. Highlight Data, Auto Correct Data, Start Depth, End Depth and Step parameters. In this example, we will add
couple of Value Based rules using the Highlight Data option and will define an updated Start Depth, End Depth and Step parameters (As shown in
below).

                                                           (Fig. Defined few parameters of the Inspect Data)

Step-5 Make sure you have concluded the data process. Then, verify the corresponding radio button of the Excel is highlighted, now click Export
Data button (As shown below).

                                                                 (Fig. Clicking on Export Data button when Excel option's radio button is selected)

Step-6 From the popped up Save File dialog, select the destination folder and enter your preferred file name to save it as Excel file.

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(Fig. Save File dialog displayed with the default file name to save it as Excel )

Step-7 Wait for the exporting data process to take place and the Successfully exported confirmation message will appear. Click Yes to view the
saved Excel file in the compatible software or click No to continue with the current OmniLog session (As shown below).

(Fig.  Progress bar popped-up during Excel file export)                                                 (Fig. Successfully exported confirmation message)

If user prompts Yes, then the output file *.xlsx file will be displayed in the compatible software (As shown in below).

         (Fig.  Opened the exported Excel in the compatible software)

And that's how Export to Excel can be used.

How to use option Export to CSV


Step-1 From the Data menu, select the option Export to CSV. If you have any existed data in the corresponding data table of Inspect Data tab,then
a Save File dialog will launch as soon as Export to CSV option is selected (As shown below).

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                       (Fig. Save File dialog displayed with the default file name to save it as Excel )

Step-2 The No curve data to export an error message will pop-up, if you don't have the data in the Inspect Data tab. Click OK to proceed.

(Fig. No curve data Export error message)

Step-3 Add your preferred data curves in the Inspect Data tab of the Data Manager window (As shown below).

(Fig. The curve's data added in the Inspect Data tab)

Step-4 Define the parameters e.g. Highlight Data, Auto Correct Data, Start Depth, End Depth and Step parameters. In this example, we will add
couple of Value Based rules using the Highlight Data option and will define an updated Start Depth, End Depth and Step parameters (As shown in
below).

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                                                           (Fig. Defined few parameters of the Inspect Data)

Step-5 Make sure you have concluded the data process. Then, verify the corresponding radio button of the CSV is highlighted, now click Export
Data button (As shown below).

                                                                 (Fig. Clicking on Export Data button when CSV option's radio button is selected)

Step-6 From the popped up Save File dialog, select the destination folder and enter your preferred file name to save it as CSV file.

(Fig. Save File dialog displayed with the default file name to save it as CSV )

Step-7 Wait for the exporting data process to take place and the Successfully exported confirmation message will appear. Click Yes to view the
saved CSV file in the compatible software or click No to continue with the current OmniLog session (As shown below).

(Fig.  Progress bar popped-up during Excel file export)                                                 (Fig. Successfully exported confirmation message)

If user prompts Yes, then the output file .csv file will be displayed in the compatible software (As shown in below).

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                        (Fig.  Opened the exported CSV  in the compatible software)

And that's how Export to CSV can be used.

How to use option Export Perf with LateralProfile Color Code using Perforation operation
This feature can be used to get the Frac Picks data by exporting using these three different parameters as follows:

      Perforation  

      Diversion

      Perf Compare

Let's start with the Perforation Frac Picks Data export -

An overview of Perforation option from Perf Export Window


The following window is the Perf Export Window of Perforation, this can be viewed when user selects corresponding radio button.

① Radio Button : User needs to select this option first in order to get the
configuration profile  of the Perforation.
② Perf Curve : User needs to select a Perf Curve from the list of the drop down list.

③ Stage : User needs to select a configured stage from the list of the drop down list.

④ MSE : User needs to select a mechanical specific energy(MSE) curve to proceed.

          (Fig.  User Interface of Perforation operation from Perf Export window)

Step-1 Firstly, Select corresponding radio button of Perforation before proceeding to Frac Picks data, evaluate the curves and stage.

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Then,Click OK to proceed

Step-2  Browse to your preferred folder and enter the file name, then click on Save.

(Fig.  Save file dialog to save Perforation FracPicks data )

Step-3 Wait for the confirmation message box to appear.

                    (Fig. Perforation FracPicks data successfully exported confirmation message )

And above message box confirms your Perforation Frac Picks Data is successfully exported. Use the compatible software to view the data output
file.

How to use option Export Perf with LateralProfile Color Code using Diversion operation
The following window is the Perf Export Window of Diversion, this can be viewed when user selects corresponding radio button.

An overview of Diversion option from Perf Export Window

① Radio Button  - User needs to select this option first in order to get the configuration
profile of                            the Perforation.

② Perf Curve    - User needs to select a Perf Curve from the list of the drop down list.

③ Stage            - User needs to select a configured stage from the list of the drop down
list.

④ MSE              - User needs to select a mechanical specific energy(MSE) curve to


proceed.

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⑤ MSE-DIFF       - User needs to select a mechanical specific energy-differential (MSE-


DIFF) curve                              to proceed.

(Fig.  User Interface of Diversion operation from Perf Export window)

Step-1 Firstly,the user is supposed to select corresponding radio button of Diversion before proceeding to Frac Picks data,
          evaluate the curves from their respective drop down list view and set the stage from the drop down.  
          Then,Click OK to proceed.

Step-2  Browse to your preferred folder and enter the file name, then click on Save.

(Fig.  Save file dialog to save Diversion FracPicks data )

Step-3 Wait for the confirmation message box to appear.

                      (Fig. Diversion FracPicks data successfully exported confirmation message )

And above message box confirms your Diversion Frac Picks Data is successfully exported. Use the compatible software to view the data output
file.

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How to use option Export Perf Compare


The following window is the Perf Export Window of Perf Compare, this can be viewed when user selects corresponding radio button.

An overview of Diversion option from Perf Compare Window

① Radio Button  - User needs to select this option first in order to get the configuration
                                   profile of the Perforation.

② Eng Perf        - User needs to choose Eng Perf curve from drop down list.

③ Eng Stage      - User needs to choose an Eng Stage from drop down list.

④ MSE              - User needs to select a mechanical specific energy(MSE) curve to


proceed.

⑤ Geo Perf       - User needs to choose a Geo Perf type of curve from drop down list.

⑥ Geo-Stage     - User needs to select a configured Geo-Stage stage from the list of the
drop                            down list.

(Fig.  User Interface of Perf Compare operation from Perf Export window)

Step-1 Firstly,the user is supposed to select corresponding radio button of Perf Compare before proceeding to Frac Picks data,
         evaluate the curves from their respective drop down list view and set the stage from the drop down  
         Then,Click OK to proceed.

Step-2  Browse to your preferred folder and enter the file name, then click on Save.

(Fig.  Save file dialog to save Perf Compare FracPicks data )

Step-3 Wait for the confirmation message box to appear.

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                 (Fig.  Perf Compare FracPicks data successfully exported confirmation message )

And above message box confirms your Perf Compare Frac Picks Data is successfully exported. Use the compatible software to view the data output
file.

Export Eng. Diversion Perf


The following window is the Export Engineered Diversion Perforations:

① Eng Div Perf Drop-Down : Use this drop-down to select a valid Eng. Diversion Perf. curve.

② Associated Curves  : This section will show up the details of used Stage Design and
OverlayCurve.

③ Export  : Use this button to export the Engineered Diversion Perforations data in excel
format.

④ Cancel  : Use this button to cancel the window.

(Fig.  User Interface of Export Engineered Diversion Perforations)

Let's take a look on how to export Engineered Diversion Perforations data

Step-1 Select a valid Eng. Diversion Perf. curve from the drop-down list view.

Step-2 Verify the used Stage Design and Overlay Curve in the Associated Curves section.

Step-3 Click Export to save the Engineered Diversion Perforations data in excel format.

After the 'confirmation message of data successfully exported' appears, use the compatible software to view the data output file.

How to use option Connect to Cloud Data


Please contact Drill2Frac Technical Support for the user credentials to use Drill2Frac Cloud Login window.

Overview of the Drill2Frac Cloud Login


Let's look into the Drill2Frac Cloud Login.

① User Access Key : Enter the User Access Key in this corresponding text
field.  
② Secret Key        : Enter the Secret Key in this corresponding text field.
③ Group Name      : Enter the Group Name in this corresponding text field.
④ Remember Me   : Tick-mark the corresponding check-box if you want
OmniLog to                                  remember your provided user credentials for
the same machine
⑤ Login                : Use this option to login to cloud data.
⑥ Close                : Click X icon to close the Drill2Frac Cloud Login window.

(Fig.  User Interface of Drill2Frac Cloud Login window)

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