Rigsite for LWD. Data management. (Lesson 6)

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INSITE Data Manager Export and import data Create and store new

INSITE Data Manager

Export and import data
Create and store new datasets
Copy,

move, or rename datasets
View and edit the contents of datasets

Uses of INSITE Data Manager are:

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Data Manager Layout

Data Manager Layout

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Types of Data Stored Bag data - stored in name value

Types of Data Stored

Bag data - stored in name value pairs

(tool parameters, well data, etc.)
Private data - stored in a form that INSITE cannot display (tool image data)
Record data - stored in datasets (sensor data, environmental data, etc)

INSITE stores three types of data:

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Record Data Storage A dataset is a collection of associated information

Record Data Storage

A dataset is a collection of associated information stored

in the INSITE database
A dataset is not a file, but a set of data defined by four primary search keys that tell INSITE what data to include in the dataset

Record data is stored in datasets:

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Well I.D. 15 character limit Run number 0 to 9999* Record

Well I.D.
15 character limit
Run number
0 to 9999*
Record type


15 character limit
Description
31 character limit

A dataset is specified by four ADI keys:

Dataset Primary Keys

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Primary Key Order Are not a hierarchy; they can be rearranged

Primary Key Order

Are not a hierarchy; they can be rearranged in

any order
Are generally presented in the order: Well I.D., Run Number, Record Type, Description for convenience
Some datasets have a description of blank

The keys represent search criteria and:

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Run Number Key Number of the MWD run (the run when

Run Number Key

Number of the MWD run (the run when the

data was collected 100, 200, etc.)
Well based (the data that applies to the well as a whole or to multiple runs)

Sperry INSITE datasets have one of two types of run number keys:

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Well Based Dataset Key Descriptors Well Information Environmental data Remarks Datasets

Well Based Dataset Key

Descriptors
Well Information
Environmental data
Remarks

Datasets with a run number key

of Well Based contain data that applies to more than one run:
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Record Type Key The Record Type key is generally named for

Record Type Key

The Record Type key is generally named for the

type of data contained in the dataset.

Examples:
DGR - contains data measured by Dual Gamma Ray tool
Desc Run Depth - contains descriptor instructions

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Description Key Sensor data source descriptions Insite Read is recorded data

Description Key

Sensor data source descriptions
Insite Read is recorded data read from

a tool
Positive Pulse Data is real-time data
Time/Depth dataset
Contains record of time versus depth
Description MUST be - Master

The description key is generally related to the source of the data:

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Dataset Review Data Manager Dataset 4 Keys

Dataset Review

Data Manager
Dataset
4 Keys

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Dataset Contents Record data Alphanumeric data presented as a table Rows

Dataset Contents

Record data
Alphanumeric data presented as a table
Rows in the table

are called records
Each column in the table is a variable
Variables do not always contain data
Descriptor instructions
Instructions to access data from multiple runs

Two types of information in datasets:

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Record Data Sensor values, or survey data, or remarks, or depth

Record Data

Sensor values, or survey data,
or remarks, or depth data


indexed against time or depth

Descriptor Instructions

Instructions to locate data

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Types of Variables Measured Raw and processed data from a sensor

Types of Variables

Measured
Raw and processed data from a sensor
Stored in

the database
Calculated
Data calculated from measured variables
Not stored in database, but generated on the fly

There are two types of variables in a dataset:

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Variables Indexed against time or depth Characterized by Variable name (TVD,

Variables

Indexed against time or depth
Characterized by
Variable name (TVD, EWR phase

angle, etc)
Unit type (depth, phase angle, hole angle, mud density, etc.)
Measurement unit (feet, degrees, lb/gal, etc.)

Within a dataset the variables are:

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Unit Set All data stored in English units Converts to other

Unit Set

All data stored in English units
Converts to other units on-the-fly

for display
Active unit set contains conversion instructions
Standard unit set can be modified to customer requirements

INSITE uses an active unit set for all calculations:

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Unit Set Editor Select desired measurement unit from the list

Unit Set Editor

Select desired measurement unit from the list

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Data Storage Review Records Variables Calculated Measured Unit sets

Data Storage Review

Records
Variables
Calculated
Measured
Unit sets

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ADI Files An ADI file can only be read by INSITE

ADI Files

An ADI file can only be read by INSITE
ADI

files can be any size from a single dataset to the entire database

Exported INSITE datasets are stored outside the INSITE database as an ADI file.

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Importing ADI Files Entire file or selected datasets Datasets with the

Importing ADI Files

Entire file or selected datasets
Datasets with the same 4

keys overwrite
Data Directory containing config files
Data Directory renamed during import
Session Logs

Import Dataset adds the data in that file to the INSITE database:

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Import ADI Process 3. Select what to import

Import ADI Process

3. Select what to import

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Exporting ADI Files Backup INSITE datasets Transfer a dataset to another

Exporting ADI Files

Backup INSITE datasets
Transfer a dataset to another computer
Send a

dataset to a customer or to the lab for evaluation

Use the export function to:

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Export ADI Files Entire well Single run Single record type Single

Export ADI Files

Entire well
Single run
Single record type
Single dataset
ADI file can include

the Data directory with all the well templates
Session Log

Export will create an ADI file for any part of the database selected:

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Export ADI Process

Export ADI Process

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Data Manager Main Menu

Data Manager Main Menu

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Dataset Editors Remarks editor General data editor Survey editor Time/Depth editor

Dataset Editors

Remarks editor
General data editor
Survey editor
Time/Depth editor
Descriptor editor

Several different dataset editors:


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When to Edit a Dataset Creating a new dataset There are

When to Edit a Dataset

Creating a new dataset
There are confirmed invalid

data
Transmission errors in real-time
ROP spikes from improper depth control
Dataset needs manual updating
Remarks dataset needs additional remarks
Customer requests editing

Edit a dataset when:

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Before Editing Datasets Correct data is confirmed by other means Do not edit a dataset until:

Before Editing Datasets

Correct data is confirmed by other means

Do not

edit a dataset until:
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Opening Dataset Editors Creating a new dataset automatically opens the editor

Opening Dataset Editors

Creating a new dataset automatically opens the editor for

that type of dataset
Double click on an existing dataset in data manager
Select dataset and use Data Manager menu
Right click on dataset and use short menu

There are multiple ways to open an editor:

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Creating Datasets A new well is started Remarks dataset Descriptor datasets

Creating Datasets

A new well is started
Remarks dataset
Descriptor datasets
Whenever a change in

the drilling process requires it
Some datasets are created by other applications (Geometry Editor, MWD Tool Parameters)

Create a new dataset when:

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Remarks Dataset Associates remarks with either time or depth Has a

Remarks Dataset

Associates remarks with either time or depth
Has a run number

of well based
Can be plotted as a trace on a log
Contains explanatory remarks to interpret log data

The remarks dataset:

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Create a Remarks Dataset Insert new record Select the well, type

Create a Remarks Dataset

Insert new record

Select the well, type of dataset,

type a description, then click OK
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General Data Viewer/Editor Used for sensor datasets (DGR, EWR, MWD Surf

General Data Viewer/Editor

Used for sensor datasets (DGR, EWR, MWD Surf Pres,

etc)
Three different views available
Search for specified records
Edit or delete records in the dataset
Insert or append new records

Sensor data is edited in the General Data viewer/editor.

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Caution Do not leave an active data set open in the

Caution

Do not leave an active data set open in the editor

for more than 30 minutes.

Data cannot be added to a dataset that is open in the editor. INSITE buffers the data for the open dataset until the editor is closed.
This buffering holds approximately 30 minutes of data. If the dataset is open longer that 30 minutes data may be lost.

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General Data Viewer/Editor

General Data Viewer/Editor

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Record View

Record View

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Environmental Datasets The environmental datasets contain information on the downhole environment:

Environmental Datasets

The environmental datasets contain information on the downhole environment:
Depth Env


Time Env
Edited using Env Params & Formation Properties located in System Manager / Data
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Depth Environmental Datasets

Depth Environmental Datasets

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Time Environmental Datasets

Time Environmental Datasets

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Environmental Datasets Located in the Well Based Run Selecting in Data Manager opens Editor

Environmental Datasets

Located in the Well Based Run
Selecting in Data Manager opens

Editor
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Editor and Dataset Review Dataset Editors Creating datasets Remarks editor General

Editor and Dataset Review

Dataset Editors
Creating datasets
Remarks editor
General data editor
Layout
Displays
Menu options
Environmental Dataset

Editor
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End of Lesson 6

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4104.33 ft 4060.66 ft 4052.89 ft The depth in the Time/Depth dataset is bit depth

4104.33 ft

4060.66 ft

4052.89 ft

The depth in the Time/Depth dataset is bit

depth
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4104.33 ft 4060.66 ft 4052.89 ft The depth in EWR Datasets is sensor depth

4104.33 ft

4060.66 ft

4052.89 ft

The depth in EWR Datasets is sensor depth

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4104.33 ft 4060.66 ft 4052.91 ft The depth in the DGR Datasets is sensor depth

4104.33 ft

4060.66 ft

4052.91 ft

The depth in the DGR Datasets is sensor

depth