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The CPI Config

Throughout the previous articles I have made various references to the CPI Config. This article will review the CPI config itself with an emphasis on actual examples. When editing your CPI config I recommend using Notepad++, a free text editor that has style formatting available for several programming languages. Our Read more…

Customizing Danomics

Danomics lets you customize equations and displays and incorporate your own code. There are four customization options: CPI Config Use the CPI Config to customize both equations and displays. The majority of Danomics modules are built using this config. It offers a rich set of sample-by-sample, array-based, and statistical equation Read more…

Maps and Cross-Sections

Danomics Petrophysics Insights offers mapping and cross-sections to users. Maps are available in both CPI files and Map Files and cross-sections are available in CPI files. Maps Maps can be displayed in both the CPI and Maps file types. Richer maps with production bubble overlays and shape file overlays can Read more…

Propagating Interpretations

Danomics’ Petrophysics Insights attempts to propagate interpretations from a key well to other wells in a project. Some parameters are propagated as constant values while other parameters undergo a re-mapping process to handle variability that arises due to changes in the subsurface and tool responses. Parameter Propagation Some parameter values Read more…

Loading Data

There are currently seven basic data types that you are utilized within Danomics‘ Production Insights and Petrophysics Insights platforms. These are: Well log data. Well log data is currently accepted in LAS v1.2, v2.0 and v3.0 formats as defined by the Canadian Well Logging Society. Well log data is used Read more…