Petrolink’s core system is designed to effectively incorporate any data and use it in providing situational awareness of the drilling activities.  We are industry leaders in providing a complete and comprehensive picture of the drilling activity and ensuring that it is informed from data that covers environmental, geological, drilling activity and operations.

Our newest framework is PetroVue, which is a common visualization system that provides easy and intuitive ways to examine the subsurface environment with the enhanced information that is available in real time during the drilling activity. Using the combination of data and interpreted information allows visual and analytical processes to clarify the sub-surface environment as the drilling activities are happening and allows for more fine-grained control of these actions, resulting in a higher quality wellbore, drilling more effectively and with longer time in the pay zone.

PetroVue™ Coral

Correlating wells is an essential part of your Geoscientist’s day to day workflow. PetroVue Coral takes real-time correlation to a whole new level.

Leaving out historical data could mean missing out on the pay-zone. Correlate against your offset wells to bring all available LWD and lithology data into the picture. Gone are the days of spending hours drafting up a correlation panel. Coral’s intuitive interface makes configuration a snap-in just a few clicks you can be up and running 

Use the Coral module to better understand the subsurface during drilling operations. The web-based interface means no installation, no license, and no hassle. So you can get on with correlation wherever you are.

When a ghosted curve is positioned over the active well, the user is able to add a formation marker with a single click.

Essential tools for collaborating to geosteer your next well efficiently

Geosteering is one of the most challenging aspects of drilling.

It is mission-critical, and the drilling team must leverage as many tools as possible to stay within the pay zone. Every member of the asset team plays a vital role: geologists analyze offset wells, drilling engineers determine the feasibility of wellbore geometry, and the Directional Driller and MWD teams control the actual steering of the well. The stakes are high and being off by just a few degrees can result in bypassing the reservoir entirely.