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WellWizard® Server 7+

Manual

Document Number
WellWizard® Server Manual
5-1-GL-GL-SUL-00004
R. Pollard, F. Mundo
Originators Rev H August 2015
M. Pickell, L. Wheat
Approval L. Wheat No of Pages 264

Weatherford International, Surface Logging Systems


Revision Tracking

Rev Date Notes Updated By Reviewed By


A 15 May 2011 Received from Tech Writers K. Williams L. Wheat
B 09 Jun 2011 Revised Manual L. Wheat M. Pickell
B 10 Jun 2011 Revised Manual with R&D input L. Wheat F. Mundo
D 26 Aug 2011 Revised Manual with PLM input L. Wheat A. Morrison
M. Lucas-Carter
E May 2012 Format review K. Williams D.L. Smith
F Aug 2012 Revised manual M. Black J. Ortiz
G Jan 2013 Revised Title to include version and added L. Wheat J. Ortiz
apachectl section.
H Aug 2015 Revised for version 7. L. Wheat M. Pickell

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Table of Contents Page
1 PURPOSE AND SAFETY ........................................................................................................ 16
1.1 PURPOSE ................................................................................................................ 16
1.2 SAFETY .................................................................................................................... 16
2 OVERVIEW AND SCOPE ........................................................................................................ 17
2.1 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... 17
2.1.1 Equipment Placement ............................................................................................. 17
2.1.2 Electrical Connection .............................................................................................. 17
2.2 SCOPE ..................................................................................................................... 17
2.2.1 WellWizard Client .................................................................................................... 17
2.2.2 PuTTY .................................................................................................................... 17
2.2.3 WellWizard Configurator ......................................................................................... 17
2.2.4 WinSCP .................................................................................................................. 18
3 DEFINITIONS .......................................................................................................................... 19
4 RELATED DOCUMENTS, REFERENCE AND MATERIALS................................................... 20
5 RESPONSIBILITY ................................................................................................................... 21
6 PROCEDURES ........................................................................................................................ 22
6.1 REQUIRED SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ............................................................... 22
6.1.1 Installing the WellWizard Security Certificate .......................................................... 22
6.1.2 Downloading PuTTY ............................................................................................... 24
6.1.3 Downloading WinSCP ............................................................................................. 24
6.1.4 Downloading and Installing Silverlight ..................................................................... 25
6.1.5 Downloading and Installing WWnet ......................................................................... 25
6.1.6 Downloading and Installing WellWizard Client ........................................................ 25
6.2 WELLWIZARD SERVER COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES ................................. 25
6.2.1 Overview ................................................................................................................. 25
6.2.2 Logging into WellWizard Server .............................................................................. 26
6.2.2.1 WellWizard Configurator............................................................................................. 26
6.2.2.2 PuTTY Command Line Interface ................................................................................ 28
6.2.2.3 WinSCP ...................................................................................................................... 30
6.2.3 Recovering a Lost Root Password .......................................................................... 33
6.2.4 Checking Server Health .......................................................................................... 34
6.2.4.1 Checking Hard Drive Status ....................................................................................... 34
6.2.4.2 Checking Server Version Using WellWizard Configurator ......................................... 34
6.2.4.3 Checking Hard Drive Space Using WellWizard Configurator..................................... 35
6.2.5 Changing WellWizard Server Password .................................................................. 36
6.2.6 Network Settings ..................................................................................................... 37
6.2.6.1 Checking Server Network Settings ............................................................................. 37
6.2.6.1.1 Checking the Server’s Primary IP ........................................................................ 37
6.2.6.1.2 Checking the Default Gateway ............................................................................ 37

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6.2.6.2 Changing Server Network Settings ............................................................................ 38
6.2.6.2.1 Alias address ........................................................................................................ 40
6.2.6.2.2 Setting DHCP with Alias....................................................................................... 41
6.2.7 Internet Mirror Testing ............................................................................................. 43
6.2.8 System Settings ...................................................................................................... 44
6.2.8.1 WellWizard Setup Using WellWizard Configurator ..................................................... 44
6.2.8.1.1 Setting Server Type ............................................................................................. 45
6.2.8.1.2 Selecting System Mode ....................................................................................... 46
6.2.8.1.3 Server Serial Number ........................................................................................... 46
6.2.8.1.4 Selecting the Time Zone ...................................................................................... 46
6.2.8.1.5 Changing the Server Time ................................................................................... 46
6.2.8.1.6 Drill Floor Monitor ................................................................................................. 47
6.2.8.1.7 Selecting Horn Output .......................................................................................... 48
6.2.8.1.8 Setting AC Failure Shutdown ............................................................................... 49
6.2.8.1.9 Selecting Default Well Template .......................................................................... 49
6.2.8.1.10 New Well Button (Well Control Button) ................................................................ 49
6.2.8.1.11 Selecting Well Configuration Password ............................................................... 50
6.2.9 Well Creation and Configuration .............................................................................. 50
6.2.9.1 Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator ......................................................... 50
6.2.9.2 Creating New Wells Using Another Wells Config Directory ....................................... 51
6.2.9.3 Creating a Side-Track ................................................................................................. 53
6.2.9.4 Adding Channels Using PuTTY .................................................................................. 54
6.2.9.4.1 Accessing WWtext ............................................................................................... 54
6.2.9.4.2 Adding Channels in WWtext ................................................................................ 55
6.2.9.4.3 Editing Channels in WWtext................................................................................. 59
6.2.9.5 Mapping WITS ............................................................................................................ 61
6.2.9.5.1 WITS in WellWizard Configurator ........................................................................ 61
6.2.9.6 Packet Filter (PF) ........................................................................................................ 92
6.2.9.6.1 Disabling PF ......................................................................................................... 92
6.2.9.6.2 Enabling PF .......................................................................................................... 92
6.2.9.6.3 Adding a WITS Port to PF .................................................................................... 93
6.2.9.7 Configuring the Programs File .................................................................................... 94
6.2.9.8 Enabling Well Logging Using WellWizard Configurator ............................................. 96
6.3 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES .............................................................................. 96
6.3.1 User Management ................................................................................................... 96
6.3.1.1 Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator ............................................................ 97
6.3.1.2 Exporting User List Using WellWizard Configurator ................................................. 100
6.3.1.3 Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator ................................................. 101
6.3.1.4 Deleting User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator .......................................... 102
6.3.1.5 Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator ....................................... 103
6.3.2 Well Management ................................................................................................. 107
6.3.2.1 Disabling Well Logging Using WellWizard Configurator ........................................... 107
6.3.2.2 Stopping a Well Using WellWizard Configurator ...................................................... 107
6.3.2.3 Deleting a Well Using WellWizard Configurator ....................................................... 107
6.3.3 WellWizard Database Management ...................................................................... 108
6.3.3.1 Backing Up Well Data Using WellWizard Configurator ............................................ 108

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6.3.3.2 Restoring a Well Using WellWizard Configurator ..................................................... 109
6.3.3.3 Padding the Database Using PuTTY ....................................................................... 110
6.3.3.4 Pruning the Database Using PuTTY ........................................................................ 111
6.3.3.5 Simulating Data Using WWsim ................................................................................ 112
6.3.4 Real-Time Transmission ....................................................................................... 113
6.3.4.1 Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator ..................................... 113
6.3.4.2 Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator (New Well)................. 120
6.3.4.3 Exporting a Real-Time Configuration File with WellWizard Configurator ................. 124
6.3.4.4 Importing a Real-Time Configuration file with WellWizard Configurator .................. 124
6.3.5 WITSML Transmission .......................................................................................... 125
6.3.5.1 Creating a WITSML Mirror........................................................................................ 125
6.3.5.2 Enabling a WITSML Mirror ....................................................................................... 127
6.3.5.3 WITSML Users ......................................................................................................... 128
6.3.5.3.1 Create User ........................................................................................................ 128
6.3.5.3.2 Modify User ........................................................................................................ 129
6.3.5.3.3 Delete User ........................................................................................................ 130
6.3.5.3.4 Add Permission .................................................................................................. 131
6.3.5.3.5 Modify Permission .............................................................................................. 132
6.3.5.3.6 Delete Permission .............................................................................................. 133
6.3.6 Audits .................................................................................................................... 134
6.3.6.1 WITSML Audit Filters................................................................................................ 134
6.3.6.2 WITSML Mirror Audit Filters ..................................................................................... 134
6.3.6.3 WWCP Audit Filters .................................................................................................. 134
6.4 SERVER COMMANDS ........................................................................................... 134
6.4.1 Apachectl .............................................................................................................. 136
6.4.2 Query Well (qw) .................................................................................................... 136
6.4.3 Manual (man) ........................................................................................................ 137
6.4.4 Change Directory (cd) ........................................................................................... 137
6.4.5 Listing Files (ls) ..................................................................................................... 138
6.4.6 Copying Files (cp) ................................................................................................. 138
6.4.7 Moving Files (mv).................................................................................................. 139
6.4.8 Make a Directory (mkdir) ....................................................................................... 139
6.4.9 Using the Output Pipe (| vertical bar) .................................................................... 139
6.4.10 Find Text String (grep) .......................................................................................... 139
6.4.11 Stopping a Program (pkill) ..................................................................................... 139
6.4.12 Editing a File (nano) .............................................................................................. 139
6.4.13 Viewing a File (less) .............................................................................................. 140
6.4.14 Compressing / Uncompressing a File or Directory (tar) ......................................... 140
6.4.15 Mount Windows Formatted External Storage Device (USB) .................................. 140
6.4.16 Well Configuration Directory.................................................................................. 141
6.4.17 Lag Testing (WWtestlag)....................................................................................... 143
6.4.17.1 Lag Method Settings (Screen 1) ............................................................................... 143
6.4.17.2 Lag Record Settings (Screen 2) ............................................................................... 144
6.4.17.3 Queued Time Lag Records (Screens 3 and 4) ........................................................ 144
6.4.17.4 Queued Volume Lag Records (Screens 5 and 6) .................................................... 145
6.4.17.5 Queued Stroke Lag Records (Screen 7) .................................................................. 146
6.4.17.6 Lag Record View (Screen 8) .................................................................................... 147

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6.4.17.7 Counter Values (Screen 9) ....................................................................................... 148
6.4.18 WWtensor ............................................................................................................. 150
6.4.18.1 WWtensor Mapping File ........................................................................................... 150
6.4.19 Micromotiond......................................................................................................... 151
6.4.19.1 Micromotiond Channel to WITS mappings ............................................................... 152
6.4.19.2 Verifying micromotiond is running ............................................................................ 152
6.5 MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................... 153
6.5.1 Once Per Shift ....................................................................................................... 153
6.5.2 Weekly .................................................................................................................. 153
6.5.3 Monthly ................................................................................................................. 153
6.6 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................ 154
6.6.1 WITS Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 154
6.6.1.1 WITS Diagnostic (wits_diag) ................................................................................... 154
6.6.1.2 Specific WITS Item/s Not Working ........................................................................... 156
6.6.1.2.1 Step 1 ................................................................................................................. 157
6.6.1.2.2 Step 2 ................................................................................................................. 157
6.6.1.3 Specific WITS Items Going ON and OFF (No Incoming Data) ................................ 158
6.6.1.3.1 Step 1 ................................................................................................................. 158
6.6.1.3.2 Step 2 ................................................................................................................. 158
6.6.1.4 All Items on a TCP Port/s Not Working .................................................................... 159
6.6.1.4.1 Step 1 ................................................................................................................. 161
6.6.1.4.2 Step 2 ................................................................................................................. 161
6.6.1.4.3 Step 3 ................................................................................................................. 161
6.6.1.4.4 Step 4 ................................................................................................................. 162
6.6.1.4.5 Step 5 ................................................................................................................. 162
6.6.1.4.6 Step 6 ................................................................................................................. 163
6.6.1.4.7 Step 7 ................................................................................................................. 163
6.6.1.5 All Items on a Serial Port/s Not Working .................................................................. 165
6.6.1.5.1 Step 1 ................................................................................................................. 167
6.6.1.5.2 Step 2 ................................................................................................................. 167
6.6.1.5.3 Step 3 ................................................................................................................. 167
6.6.1.5.4 Step 4 ................................................................................................................. 167
6.6.1.5.5 Step 5 ................................................................................................................. 167
6.6.1.5.6 Step 6 ................................................................................................................. 168
6.6.1.6 All Items on a Port/s Going ON and OFF ................................................................. 169
6.6.1.6.1 Step 1 ................................................................................................................. 169
6.6.1.6.2 Step 2 ................................................................................................................. 169
6.6.1.7 All WITS Items Not Working ..................................................................................... 170
6.6.1.7.1 Step 1 ................................................................................................................. 171
6.6.1.7.2 Step 2 ................................................................................................................. 171
6.6.1.7.3 Step 3 ................................................................................................................. 171
6.6.1.8 WITS Data Has the Wrong Values ........................................................................... 171
6.6.2 The Server Rebooted Itself and Will Not Restart ................................................... 171
6.6.3 Server Security Dongle (License Error) ................................................................. 172
6.6.4 WellWizard Configurator Won’t Open .................................................................... 172

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6.7 DECOMMISSIONING ............................................................................................. 172
6.8 REFURBISHMENT / REPAIR ................................................................................. 173
6.8.1 Burning WellWizard Server Software .................................................................... 173
7 APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................. 179
7.1 NANO...................................................................................................................... 179
7.1.1 Editor Basics ......................................................................................................... 179
7.1.1.1 Navigating in a File ................................................................................................... 179
7.1.1.2 Entering Text ............................................................................................................ 180
7.1.1.3 Special Functions ..................................................................................................... 180
7.1.1.4 The Titlebar .............................................................................................................. 180
7.1.1.5 Shortcut Lists ............................................................................................................ 180
7.2 WELLWIZARD UNIT CLASSES ............................................................................. 181
7.3 DEFAULT WELLWIZARD CHANNELS (MUDLOG WELL)..................................... 183
7.4 DEFAULT WELLWIZARD CATAGORIES (MUDLOG TEMPLATE) ....................... 204
7.5 WITS RECORDS .................................................................................................... 205
7.5.1 Pre-Defined Record Types .................................................................................... 205
7.5.2 General Time Based (Record 1) ........................................................................... 206
7.5.3 Drilling–Depth Based (Record 2) ........................................................................... 209
7.5.4 Drilling—Connections (Record 3) .......................................................................... 211
7.5.5 Hydraulics (Record 4) ........................................................................................... 212
7.5.6 Trip—Time (Record 5) .......................................................................................... 214
7.5.7 Trip—Connections (Record 6) ............................................................................... 215
7.5.8 Survey/Directional (Record 7) ............................................................................... 218
7.5.9 MWD Formation Evaluation (Record 8) ................................................................. 220
7.5.10 MWD Mechanical (Record 9) ................................................................................ 222
7.5.11 Pressure Evaluation (Record 10) .......................................................................... 225
7.5.12 Mud Tank Volumes (Record 11) ........................................................................... 226
7.5.13 Chromatograph Cycle Based (Record 12)............................................................. 229
7.5.14 Chromatograph Depth Based (Record 13) ............................................................ 230
7.5.15 Lagged Mud Properties (Record 14) ..................................................................... 232
7.5.16 Cuttings / Lithology (Record 15) ............................................................................ 235
7.5.17 Hydrocarbon Show (Record 16) ............................................................................ 238
7.5.18 Cementing (Record 17) ......................................................................................... 241
7.5.19 Drill Stem Testing (Record 18) .............................................................................. 243
7.5.20 Configuration (Record 19) ..................................................................................... 244
7.5.21 Mud Report (Record 20) ....................................................................................... 249
7.5.22 Bit Report (Record 21) .......................................................................................... 252
7.5.23 Comments (Record 22) ......................................................................................... 254
7.5.24 Well Identification (Record 23) .............................................................................. 255
7.5.25 Vessel Motion / Mooring Status (Record 24) ......................................................... 256
7.5.26 Weather / Sea State (Record 25) .......................................................................... 259
7.6 CREATING ADDITIONAL PUMP CHANNELS ....................................................... 262
7.7 CREATING A SETABLE CHANNEL ....................................................................... 264

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Continue to This Website Option ............................................................................................................... 23


Figure 2: Welcome to WellWizard—Files Option ..................................................................................................... 23
Figure 3: Welcome to WellWizard Screen ................................................................................................................ 24
Figure 4: WellWizard Security Certificate ................................................................................................................. 27
Figure 5: Click WellWizard Configurator Link ........................................................................................................... 27
Figure 6: Enter the Login Name and Password........................................................................................................ 28
Figure 7: PuTTY Application Icon ............................................................................................................................. 28
Figure 8: PuTTY Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 29
Figure 9: Logging into the Server ............................................................................................................................. 30
Figure 10: WinSCP Login Screen ............................................................................................................................. 31
Figure 11: View of WinSCP. Windows Computer to the left and WellWizard Server on the right ........................... 32
Figure 12: Navigating Folders in Windows Drop-Down ............................................................................................ 32
Figure 13: Navigating Folders in WellWizard Server Drop-Down ............................................................................ 32
Figure 14: Copying / Moving Files Between Systems .............................................................................................. 33
Figure 15: Checking Parity Using WellWizard Conigurator ...................................................................................... 34
Figure 16: Displaying the Server Version Using WellWizard Configurator .............................................................. 35
Figure 17: Checking Hard Drive Space Using WellWizard Configurator.................................................................. 36
Figure 18: Changing the WellWizard Server Password ........................................................................................... 36
Figure 19: Checking the Server IP and MAC Address ............................................................................................. 37
Figure 20: Default Gateway ...................................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 21: Editing rc.conf .......................................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 22: Displaying the Gateway IP ...................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 23: Edit the Server IP .................................................................................................................................... 40
Figure 24: Edit the Server IP .................................................................................................................................... 40
Figure 25: Change IP Values.................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 26: Using DHCP ............................................................................................................................................ 42
Figure 27: Using DHCP ............................................................................................................................................ 43
Figure 28: Internet Mirror Test .................................................................................................................................. 43
Figure 29: Internet Mirror Test Failed Connection .................................................................................................... 43
Figure 30: WellWizard Configurator System Configuration ...................................................................................... 44
Figure 31: WellWizard Configurator System Configuration—Server Info ................................................................ 44
Figure 32: WellWizard Configurator System Configuration—Click Configure .......................................................... 45
Figure 33: WellWizard Configurator System Configuration—System Configuration................................................ 45
Figure 34: Setting the Server Type—WW Server System........................................................................................ 46
Figure 35: Selecting the System Mode—WW ANAX 500 System ........................................................................... 46
Figure 36: Selecting the Time Zone ......................................................................................................................... 46
Figure 37: Changing the Server Time ...................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 38: Changing the Server Time—Date Time Picker ....................................................................................... 47
Figure 39: Drill Floor Monitor .................................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 40: Selecting the Horn Output ....................................................................................................................... 48
Figure 41: Setting the AC Failure Shutdown—Normal ............................................................................................. 49

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Figure 42: Default Well Template—Mudlogging Well Option .................................................................................... 49
Figure 43: New Well Button—Disabled ..................................................................................................................... 50
Figure 44: Well Configuration Password ................................................................................................................... 50
Figure 45: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator ...................................................................................... 50
Figure 46: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Create Well Button .................................................... 50
Figure 47: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Enter New Well Name ............................................... 51
Figure 48: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator ...................................................................................... 52
Figure 49: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Create Well Button .................................................... 52
Figure 50: Accessing WWtext in PuTTY ................................................................................................................... 54
Figure 51: Accessing WWtext in PuTTY—Select Well to Modify .............................................................................. 54
Figure 52: Adding Channels in WWtext—Save Channel Prompt ............................................................................. 59
Figure 53: Adding Channels in WWText—Edit a Channel Mnemonic ...................................................................... 59
Figure 54: WITS Controls Organization .................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 55: Accessing the WITS Controls in WellWizard Configurator ...................................................................... 64
Figure 56: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Ports ............................................................. 64
Figure 57: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port ..................................................................... 64
Figure 58: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port Wizard ........................................................ 65
Figure 59: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port Wizard Serial .............................................. 66
Figure 60: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Commit Button ........................................................... 66
Figure 61: Editing Serial Port in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Port ................................................................. 67
Figure 62: Editing Serial Port in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Port Wizard ...................................................... 67
Figure 63: Editing Serial Port in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Port Wizard Serial ............................................ 68
Figure 64: Editing Serial Port in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit................................................................ 68
Figure 65: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Select Port ................................................................... 68
Figure 66: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Add Port .............................................................. 69
Figure 67: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Port Wizard ...................................................... 69
Figure 68: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Port Wizard TCP .............................................. 70
Figure 69: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit................................................................ 70
Figure 70: Editing TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Port ................................................................. 70
Figure 71: Editing TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port Wizard ........................................................... 71
Figure 72: Editing TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port Wizard TCP .................................................. 72
Figure 73: Editing TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit ................................................................ 72
Figure 74: Deleting Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Ports ..................................................................... 72
Figure 75: Deleting Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Select Port ......................................................................... 73
Figure 76: Deleting Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Delete Port ................................................................ 73
Figure 77: Deleting Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit ...................................................................... 73
Figure 78: Adding Receive WITS Records—Expand Ports ...................................................................................... 73
Figure 79: Adding Receive WITS Records—Add Receive WITS Record ................................................................. 74
Figure 80: Adding Receive WITS Records—Select RECV ....................................................................................... 74
Figure 81: Adding Receive WITS Records—Click Add Record ................................................................................ 74
Figure 82: Adding Receive WITS Records—Click Commit ....................................................................................... 75
Figure 83: Adding a Send WITS Record—Expand Ports .......................................................................................... 75
Figure 84: Adding a Send WITS Record—Select Port .............................................................................................. 76
Figure 85: Adding a Send WITS Record—Select SEND .......................................................................................... 76

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Figure 86: Adding a Send WITS Record—Click Add Record ................................................................................... 76
Figure 87: Adding a Send WITS Record—Add Record Dialog ................................................................................ 77
Figure 88: Adding a Send WITS Record—Click Commit ......................................................................................... 77
Figure 89: Modifying a Receive WITS Record—Expand Ports ................................................................................ 77
Figure 90: Modifying a RECV Record—Select Port to Receive WITS ..................................................................... 78
Figure 91: Modifying a Receive record—Expand RECV Option .............................................................................. 78
Figure 92: Modifying a Receive Record—Select Receive Record ........................................................................... 78
Figure 93: Modifying a Receive WITS Record—Select Modify Record ................................................................... 78
Figure 94: Modifying a Receive WITS Record—Modify Record Dialog ................................................................... 79
Figure 95: Modifying a Receive WITS Record—Click Commit ................................................................................ 79
Figure 96: Modifying a Send WITS Record—Expand Ports ..................................................................................... 79
Figure 97: Modifying a Send record—Select Port .................................................................................................... 80
Figure 98: Modifying a Send record—Expand SEND............................................................................................... 80
Figure 99: Modifying a Send record—Select Send Record ...................................................................................... 80
Figure 100: Modifying a Send record—Click Modify Record .................................................................................... 80
Figure 101: Modifying a Send record—Modify Record Dialog ................................................................................. 81
Figure 102: Modifying a Send record—Click Commit............................................................................................... 81
Figure 103: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Port .................................................... 81
Figure 104: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select Port ...................................................... 82
Figure 105: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Expand SEND/RECV ..................................... 82
Figure 106: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select SEND/RECV Record ........................... 82
Figure 107: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Click Delete Record ........................................ 82
Figure 108: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit................................................... 82
Figure 109: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Ports ..................................... 83
Figure 110: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select Ports ....................................... 83
Figure 111: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select SEND/RECV ........................... 83
Figure 112: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select Record .................................... 84
Figure 113: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select Add Item ................................. 84
Figure 114: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Add Add Item Dialog .......................... 85
Figure 115: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit...................................... 85
Figure 116: Modifying a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Ports ....................................................... 86
Figure 117: Modifying a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Right Pane ........................................................ 86
Figure 118: Modifying a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Item Dialog ............................................ 87
Figure 119: Modifying a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit ..................................................... 87
Figure 120: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Ports ..................................................... 88
Figure 121: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Ports ....................................................... 88
Figure 122: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand RECV .................................................... 88
Figure 123: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Record .................................................. 89
Figure 124: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Item ......................................................... 89
Figure 125: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Click Disable Item .............................................. 89
Figure 126: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit...................................................... 90
Figure 127: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Port ........................................................... 90
Figure 128: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Port ......................................................... 90
Figure 129: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand SEND/RECV .......................................... 90

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Figure 130: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Record .................................................... 91
Figure 131: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Item ........................................................... 91
Figure 132: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Delete Item ........................................................... 91
Figure 133: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Commit ................................................................. 92
Figure 134: Disabling the Packet Filter (PF) ............................................................................................................. 92
Figure 135: Enabling the Packet Filter (PF) .............................................................................................................. 92
Figure 136: Adding a WITS Port to PF ...................................................................................................................... 93
Figure 137: Adding a WITS Port to PF, Continued ................................................................................................... 93
Figure 138: Adding a WITS Port to PF—Locate WITS Ports Section ....................................................................... 94
Figure 139: Adding a WITS Port to PF—Add Port Inside Braces ............................................................................. 94
Figure 140: Adding a WITS Port to PF—Save the Modified Buffer Prompt .............................................................. 94
Figure 141: Adding a WITS Port to PF—Location to Save Changes Prompt ........................................................... 94
Figure 142: Example of Programs File ...................................................................................................................... 95
Figure 143: Enabling Well Logging Using WellWizard Configurator—Wells Tab ..................................................... 96
Figure 144: Enabling Well Logging Using WellWizard Configurator—Enable Well Logging .................................... 96
Figure 145: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—User Tab ..................................................................... 97
Figure 146: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Create Users ..................................................... 97
Figure 147: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Create Dialog 1 .......................................................... 98
Figure 148: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify User Dialog 2 .................................................. 98
Figure 149: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Select Well Permission ............................................. 100
Figure 150: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit ............................................................ 100
Figure 151:Exporting User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Select Users ..................................................... 101
Figure 152: Exporting User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Export ..................................................... 101
Figure 153: Exporting User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Save File .......................................................... 101
Figure 154: Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Expand Users .................................................. 102
Figure 155: Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Import ...................................................... 102
Figure 156: Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Navigate to XML File ....................................... 102
Figure 157: Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Import Function Message ................................ 102
Figure 158: Deleting User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Select User ............................................... 103
Figure 159: Deleting User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Delete .............................................. 103
Figure 160: Deleting User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Confirm Delete ......................................... 103
Figure 161: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Select User............................................. 104
Figure 162: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Modify User ................................... 104
Figure 163: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify User Dialog 1 .............................. 105
Figure 164: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Select Well Permission .......................... 106
Figure 165: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit .......................................... 106
Figure 166: Deleting a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Select Well ............................................................. 107
Figure 167: Deleting a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Delete Well .................................................... 107
Figure 168: Deleting a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Confirm Delete ....................................................... 108
Figure 169: Backing Up Well Data Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Backup Well ....................................... 108
Figure 170: Backing Up Well Data Using WellWizard Configurator—Well Backup Utility ...................................... 109
Figure 171: Backing Up Well Data Using WellWizard Configurator—Start Well Backup ....................................... 109
Figure 172: Restoring a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Restore Well ............................................... 109
Figure 173: Padding the Database Using PuTTY ................................................................................................... 110

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Figure 174: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Pad Time or Depth Records .................................................. 110
Figure 175: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Select UOM ........................................................................... 110
Figure 176: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Enter First Time or Depth ...................................................... 110
Figure 177: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Enter Last Time or Depth ...................................................... 110
Figure 178: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Enter Time or Depth Interval ................................................. 111
Figure 179: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Review Settings ..................................................................... 111
Figure 180: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY ................................................................................................... 111
Figure 181: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Prune Time or Depth Records ............................................... 111
Figure 182: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Select UOM ............................................................................ 112
Figure 183: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Remove First Time or Depth .................................................. 112
Figure 184: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Remove Last Time or Depth .................................................. 112
Figure 185: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Review Settings...................................................................... 112
Figure 186: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration............................. 114
Figure 187: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Create Mirror ....................................... 114
Figure 188: Create Mirror Wizard 1 Screen ............................................................................................................ 115
Figure 189: Create Mirror Wizard 2 Screen ............................................................................................................ 116
Figure 190: Create Mirror Wizard 3 Screen ............................................................................................................ 117
Figure 191: Create Mirror Wizard 3 Screen ............................................................................................................ 118
Figure 192: Create Mirror Wizard 4 Screen ............................................................................................................ 119
Figure 193: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit ....................................... 119
Figure 194: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Expand Mirror Configuration ............... 119
Figure 195: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Enable ................................................. 120
Figure 196: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration ........................... 120
Figure 197: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 1 ...................... 121
Figure 198: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 2 ...................... 122
Figure 199: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 3 ...................... 122
Figure 200: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 3 ...................... 123
Figure 201: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 4 ...................... 123
Figure 202: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Commit .............................................. 124
Figure 203: Exporting a Real-Time Configuration File with WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration ........ 124
Figure 204: Exporting a Real-Time Configuration File with WellWizard Configurator—Select Import ................... 124
Figure 205: Importing a Real-Time Configuration file with WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration ......... 124
Figure 206: Importing a Real-Time Configuration file with WellWizard Configurator—Click Import ...................... 125
Figure 207: Importing a Real-Time Configuration file with WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration ......... 125
Figure 207: Create WITSML Mirror ........................................................................................................................ 126
Figure 207: Create WITMSL Mirror Window .......................................................................................................... 126
Figure 207: Create WITSML Mirror Window 2 ....................................................................................................... 127
Figure 207: Enable WITSML Mirror ........................................................................................................................ 128
Figure 207: Create WITSML User Button ............................................................................................................... 129
Figure 207: Create WITSML User Dialog ............................................................................................................... 129
Figure 207: Modify WITSML User Button ............................................................................................................... 130
Figure 207: Modify WITSML User Dialog ............................................................................................................... 130
Figure 207: Delete WITSML User Button ............................................................................................................... 130
Figure 207: Delete WITSML User Confirmation ..................................................................................................... 131

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Figure 207: Add WITSML User Permissions ........................................................................................................... 131
Figure 207: Add WITSML User Permissions Dialog ............................................................................................... 132
Figure 207: Modify WITSML User Permissions ...................................................................................................... 132
Figure 207: Modify WITSML User Permissions Dialog ........................................................................................... 133
Figure 207: Delete WITSML User Permissions....................................................................................................... 133
Figure 207: Delete WITSML User Permissions Dialog ........................................................................................... 134
Figure 208: Query Well Command .......................................................................................................................... 137
Figure 209: Default Well Directory, Sample 1 ......................................................................................................... 141
Figure 210: Default Well Directory, Sample 2 ......................................................................................................... 141
Figure 211: Default Well Directory Files .................................................................................................................. 142
Figure 212: Lag Method Screen .............................................................................................................................. 143
Figure 213: Lag Record Settings Screen ................................................................................................................ 144
Figure 214: Queued Time Lag Records Screen ...................................................................................................... 145
Figure 215: Queued Time Lag Records Screen, Continued ................................................................................... 145
Figure 216: Queued Volume Lag Records Screen ................................................................................................. 146
Figure 217: Queued Volume Lag Records Screen, Continued ............................................................................... 146
Figure 218: Queued Stroke Lag Records Screen ................................................................................................... 147
Figure 219: Lag Record View Screen...................................................................................................................... 148
Figure 220: Counter Values Screen ........................................................................................................................ 149
Figure 221: WITS Troubleshooting Flowchart ......................................................................................................... 154
Figure 222: WITS Troubleshooting Flowchart—Specific WITS Items Not Working ................................................ 156
Figure 223: WITS Troubleshooting Flowchart—WITS Items Going On/Off ............................................................ 158
Figure 224: Items on a TCP Port/s Not Working ..................................................................................................... 161
Figure 225: Troubleshooting Flowchart—All Items on a Serial Port/s Not Working................................................ 167
Figure 226: Troubleshooting Flowchart—All Items on a Port/s Going ON and OFF .............................................. 169
Figure 227: Troubleshooting Flowchart—All WITS Items Not Working .................................................................. 170
Figure 228: Check for Bad Security Dongle ............................................................................................................ 172
Figure 229: Standard CMOS Features .................................................................................................................... 174
Figure 230: Standard CMOS Features—Hard Disk Boot Priority ........................................................................... 174
Figure 231: Standard CMOS Features—USB Drive ............................................................................................... 175
Figure 232: Standard CMOS Features—Power Management Setup ..................................................................... 176
Figure 233: Rebooting to Specific Device ............................................................................................................... 176
Figure 234: Main Menu Dongle Support Screen ..................................................................................................... 177
Figure 235: FreeBSD Options ................................................................................................................................. 178
Figure 236: Continue with Drive Creation Screen ................................................................................................... 178
Figure 237: Confirmation of Version Screen ........................................................................................................... 179
Figure 238: WellWizard Unit Classes ...................................................................................................................... 182
Figure 239: WellWizard Unit Classes, Continued ................................................................................................... 183
Figure 240: Editing the Calculations File—PVO5-Pump Output 5 .......................................................................... 262
Figure 241: Editing the Calculations File STK5-Strokes 5 ...................................................................................... 262
Figure 242: Editing the Resources File—STK2-Strokes 5 ...................................................................................... 262
Figure 243: Editing the Resources File—PVO5-Pump Output 5 ............................................................................ 263
Figure 244: Editing the Resources File—RCO ........................................................................................................ 264
Figure 245: Editing the Calculations File—RCO ..................................................................................................... 264

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Server Commands .................................................................................................................................... 135


Table 2: Default WellWizard Channels (Mudlog Well)............................................................................................ 183
Table 3: Default WellWizard Categories (Mudlog Template) ................................................................................. 204
Table 4: WITS Records—Pre-Defined Record Types ............................................................................................ 205
Table 5: WITS Records—General Time Based (Record 1) ................................................................................... 206
Table 6: WITS Records, Drilling–Depth Based (Record 2) .................................................................................... 209
Table 7: WITS Records—Drilling—Connections (Record 3) .................................................................................. 211
Table 8: WITS Records—Hydraulics (Record 4) .................................................................................................... 212
Table 9: WITS Records: Trip—Time (Record 5) .................................................................................................... 214
Table 10: WITS Records: Trip—Connections (Record 6) ...................................................................................... 215
Table 11: WITS Records: Survey/Directional (Record 7) ....................................................................................... 218
Table 12: WITS Records: MWD Formation Evaluation (Record 8) ........................................................................ 220
Table 13: WITS Records: MWD Mechanical (Record 9) ........................................................................................ 222
Table 14: WITS Records: Pressure Evaluation (Record 10) .................................................................................. 225
Table 15: WITS Records: Mud Tank Volumes (Record 11) ................................................................................... 226
Table 16: WITS Records: Chromatograph Cycle Based (Record 12) .................................................................... 229
Table 17: WITS Records: Chromatograph Depth Based (Record 13) ................................................................... 230
Table 18: WITS Records: Lagged Mud Properties (Record 14) ............................................................................. 232
Table 19: WITS Records: Cuttings / Lithology (Record 15) ................................................................................... 235
Table 20: WITS Records: Hydrocarbon Show (Record 16) ................................................................................... 238
Table 21: WITS Records: Cementing (Record 17) ................................................................................................. 241
Table 22: WITS Records: Drill Stem Testing (Record 18) ...................................................................................... 243
Table 23: WITS Records: Configuration (Record 19) ............................................................................................. 244
Table 24: WITS Records: Mud Report (Record 20) ............................................................................................... 249
Table 25: WITS Records: Bit Report (Record 21) .................................................................................................. 252
Table 26: WITS Records: Comments (Record 22) ................................................................................................. 254
Table 27: WITS Records: Well Identification (Record 23) ...................................................................................... 255
Table 28: WITS Records: Vessel Motion / Mooring Status (Record 24) ................................................................ 256
Table 29: WITS Records: Weather / Sea State (Record 25) .................................................................................. 259

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1 PURPOSE AND SAFETY
1.1 PURPOSE

The purpose of this manual is to describe step-by-step installation procedures for WellWizard Server and
provide a detailed technical support reference for field users. It describes the process for logging into the
Server via WellWizard Configurator and PuTTY as well as instructions and steps for interacting with the
software. For many tasks in WellWizard there are multiple ways to accomplish it, in these instances only the
WellWizard Configurator method is detailed.

1.2 SAFETY

Safety for WellWizard Server is primarily hardware-based.

When servicing WellWizard Server, ensure that the equipment is unplugged from the
power source before removing the hard drives or removing the Server from the rack
mount.
CAUTION

Ensure that the power cord is removed before opening the housing.
CAUTION

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2 OVERVIEW AND SCOPE
2.1 OVERVIEW

2.1.1 Equipment Placement

 Shuttle—The small size of the Shuttle means it can be placed anywhere in the unit. However, it should
always be placed in a safe location away from moisture and excessive vibration.

 ANAX Server—The ANAX Server should be installed in a server rack.

2.1.2 Electrical Connection

WellWizard Servers run on 220v and 110v power connections and should always be connected to an
Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS).

2.2 SCOPE

WellWizard Server software has three primary interface components: PuTTY, WellWizard Configurator, and
WellWizard Client. This manual discusses the tasks for PuTTY and WellWizard Configurator necessary to
create and complete a well in WellWizard Server version 7+ in the logical order typically used when
performing SLS services.

2.2.1 WellWizard Client

WellWizard Client is the user-focused software half of the WellWizard system. It is primarily a data display
application which takes the information that comes from the Server and displays it on the screen in multiple
formats for the user’s satisfaction.

2.2.2 PuTTY

Use this software to log into WellWizard Server in a command line interface.

2.2.3 WellWizard Configurator

Use this software to perform certain configuration tasks on WellWizard Server using a GUI in Internet
Explorer to edit WITS configurations, back up well data, and mirror a well.

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2.2.4 WinSCP

Use this software to view files from WellWizard Server in a user-friendly, Windows Explorer-type interface.
Also use WinSCP to transfer files in and out of WellWizard Server to a Windows-based PC for back up and
restoration purposes. WinSCP should NEVER be used to edit files.

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3 DEFINITIONS
TERM DEFINITION
WellWizard Client WellWizard Client software
WellWizard Server WellWizard Server software
Server Any computer with WellWizard Server software installed on it. WellWizard
Server software (WellWizard Server) is typically installed in two hardware
configurations: Shuttle and ANAX Server.
ANAX Server A rack mounted industrial server with WellWizard Server software
(WellWizard Server) and a data acquisition card installed. Use an ANAX
Server when data acquisition from surface sensors is provided during mud-
logging services using a unit / cabin and an ANAX System.
Shuttle Any computer with WellWizard Server software (WellWizard Server) installed
and no data acquisition card installed. A Shuttle is used primarily on GC-

TRACER jobs, EDRII jobs, standalone real-time jobs, and as an interface to
the Varian 4900 when an ANAX Server is not present.
PuTTY A software used to log into WellWizard Server in a command line interface
UWID Unique Well Identifier used by WellWizard Server software to identify a well.
This alphanumeric identifier is derived by using the MAC address of the
Server and the time the well was created, ensuring that no two WellWizard
wells will ever have the same identifier.
WellWizard Configurator A WellWizard configurator
Mirror Server A WellWizard Server that receives a real-time data stream from another
WellWizard Server. A Mirror Server is typically used in conjunction with the
Wellhub document distribution site to provide real-time services to
Weatherford clients.
Mirror a Well The act of configuring a real-time transmission from one WellWizard Server
to another WellWizard Server and initiating that transmission.
EDR Electronic Drilling Recorder. There are two versions of this system, EDRI and
EDRII.
RTDS Real-Time Data Service
FreeBSD Operating System of WellWizard Server

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4 RELATED DOCUMENTS, REFERENCE AND MATERIALS
 WellWizard Client Operations Manual (5-1-GL-GL-SUL-00003)

 WellWizard Server videos (Sharepoint SLS Document Library/Technology—Schematics, Drawings, and


Pictures/WellWizard Server Videos)

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5 RESPONSIBILITY
The user is responsible for reading this entire manual and becoming familiar with the application before
attempting any work.

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6 PROCEDURES
6.1 REQUIRED SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

Download and install the following software components to enable successful commissioning of a Server. To
download any of these components, use the IP address of the Server and an internet browser (Internet
Explorer or Fire Fox).

A Server will have the following software components:

 WellWizard Client

 PuTTY

 WinSCP

 Silverlight (used with WellWizard Configurator)

 WWnet

 WellWizard Certificate Authority

 Calcimetry (not covered in this manual)

 DPU 158 (not covered in this manual)

6.1.1 Installing the WellWizard Security Certificate

1. Open Internet Browser.

2. Type the IP address of the Server into the address bar

3. Click Continue to this website (Figure 1).

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Figure 1: Continue to This Website Option

4. Click on the Files link (Figure 2).

Figure 2: Welcome to WellWizard—Files Option

5. Click on the WellWizard Certificate Authority link (Figure 3).

A window opens asking if you would like to Open or Save the file.

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Figure 3: Welcome to WellWizard Screen

6. Select Open.

A Certificate window opens.

7. Click Install Certificate.

8. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the install.

6.1.2 Downloading PuTTY

1. Enter the IP address of the Server into the address bar of Internet Browser.

2. Click on the Files link (Figure 2).

3. Right-click on PuTTY, select Save Target As, and save the file to the desktop (Figure 3).

6.1.3 Downloading WinSCP

1. Enter the IP address of the Server into the address bar of Internet Explorer.

2. Click on the Files link (Figure 2).

3. Right-click on WinSCP, select Save Target As, and save the file to the desktop (Figure 3).

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6.1.4 Downloading and Installing Silverlight

1. Enter the IP address of the Server into the address bar of Internet Explorer.

1. Click on the Files link (Figure 2).

2. Double-click on the Silverlight 2.0 link and follow the on-screen instructions to run the program. (Figure
3).

6.1.5 Downloading and Installing WWnet

1. Enter the IP address of the Server into the address bar of Internet Explorer.

2. Click on the Files link (Figure 2).

3. Double-click on the WWnet link and follow the on-screen instructions (Figure 3).

6.1.6 Downloading and Installing WellWizard Client

1. Enter the IP address of the Server into the address bar of Internet Explorer.

2. Click on the Files link (Figure 2).

3. Right-click on WellWizard Client and save to the desktop (Figure 3).

4. After the file is saved, double-click the WellWizard Client icon on the desktop to initiate the instillation
process.

Before using WellWizard Client, create a user in WellWizard Server with access to the appropriate wells.
Refer to section 6.3.1.

6.2 WELLWIZARD SERVER COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES

6.2.1 Overview

To commission a Server:

 Log into the Server (section 6.2.2).

 Check the Server health and address any issues (section 6.2.4).

 Configure the network and set a gateway and an IP address for the Server (section 6.2.6).

 Verify the Server time and time-zone are correct (section 6.2.7).

 Verify the Server information (section 6.2.9).

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 Create a well (section 6.2.10).

 Configure the well channels using WWtext (section 6.2.10.4).

 Configure the WITS (section 6.2.10.5).

 Setup the Programs file (section 6.2.10.7).

 Enable well logging (section 6.2.10.10).

 Add users (section 6.3.1).

 Map and calibrate the sensors in WellWizard Client.

 Set up the lags in WellWizard Client.

 Mirror the well (section 6.3.4).

6.2.2 Logging into WellWizard Server

6.2.2.1 WellWizard Configurator


1. Open Internet Browser.

1. Enter the IP address of the Server into the address bar.

2. Click Continue to this website.

This step is not necessary if the WellWizard Security Certificate is installed. (See
NOTE Figure 4).

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Figure 4: WellWizard Security Certificate

3. Click on the WellWizard Configurator link (Figure 5).

Figure 5: Click WellWizard Configurator Link

4. Enter the login name and password. The default is admin/admin (Figure 6).

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Figure 6: Enter the Login Name and Password

5. Click Connect (Figure 6).

6. Upon the first login, a password change prompt will open.

7. Type the new password into the New Password and Confirm Password fields and click OK.

6.2.2.2 PuTTY Command Line Interface


1. Double-click on the PuTTY application on desktop (Figure 7).

Figure 7: PuTTY Application Icon

2. Enter the Server IP address into the Host Name text box (Figure 8).

o The Connection type should be set to SSH (Figure 8).

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o The Port should typically be set to 22 (Figure 8).

Figure 8: PuTTY Configuration

3. Enter the User Name and Password, then click Open (Figure 8):

o User Name (Figure 9): root

o Password (Figure 9): WeatherfordSLS

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This password may change depending on the Server, but a brand new Server
should have these settings.
IMPORTANT
If this does not work, also try root, weatherfordsls, and weatherfordSLS.

The Server asks for a Terminal type (Figure 9);

4. Press the Enter key. This inputs the default value of xterm.

The Server displays server# (Figure 9).

5. Type sh to put the Server into the Bourne Shell.

The Bourne Shell is the recommended shell for working in PuTTY in WellWizard Server. The Bourne
shell is a command execution program, often called a command interpreter. The commands and
instructions contained in this manual assume the Server is in the Bourne Shell. Some commands will not
work as indicated if this is not the case.

Figure 9: Logging into the Server

6.2.2.3 WinSCP
1. Double-click on the WinSCP application.

2. Enter the Server IP address into the Host name text box (Figure 10).

3. Enter the User name and Password, then click Open (Figure 10):

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o User Name (Figure 10): root

o Password (Figure 10): WeatherfordSLS

This password may change depending on the Server, but a brand new Server
should have these settings.
IMPORTANT
If this does not work, also try root, weatherfordsls, and weatherfordSLS.

o Set the Port number to 22 (Figure 10).

o Set the Protocol to SFTP.

4. Click Login (Figure 10).

Figure 10: WinSCP Login Screen

The window on the left is the local Windows computer and the window on the right is the Server (Figure 11).

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Figure 11: View of WinSCP. Windows Computer to the left and WellWizard Server on the right

5. To navigate in the Windows system, use the drop-down list above the Windows computer window at top
left (Figure 12).

Figure 12: Navigating Folders in Windows Drop-Down

6. To navigate in the Server, use the drop-down list above the Server screen (Figure 13).

Figure 13: Navigating Folders in WellWizard Server Drop-Down

7. To move files between the two systems, left-click on the file to move and drag it to the desired system.

A confirmation window opens.

8. Click Copy (Figure 14).

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Figure 14: Copying / Moving Files Between Systems

6.2.3 Recovering a Lost Root Password

If the root password is lost, the user must boot the Server using Single User Mode. Single User Mode
enables users to access the Server without starting up any of the normal processes, i.e. WellWizard
processes and the network. A keyboard and monitor must be attached to the Server.

To recover a lost root password:

1. During the boot sequence of the Server, but before the Login as: prompt displays, a boot> option
displays. At this prompt, type in boot -s and press Enter

FreeBSD will go through the normal boot-up sequence, but rather than asking for a user name, the
Server requests the pathname of shell.

2. Press Enter.

3. Choose vt220 for the Terminal Type.


The user is given command line access to the Server. At this point, the Server is in read-only mode.

4. Mount the drive with the command mount / and press Enter.

5. Change the password by typing passwd and press Enter.

The Server asks for a new password.

6. Type the new password and press Enter.

7. Confirm the password and press Enter again.

8. Reboot the Server by typing reboot and pressing Enter.

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6.2.4 Checking Server Health

6.2.4.1 Checking Hard Drive Status


To check the hard drive status using WellWizard Configurator, log into the Server using WellWizard
Configurator (section 6.2.2).

The hard drive status is on the initial page (Figure 15). There should be two hard drives present and online.
If this is not the case, contact a local technical support representative for replacement hard drives.

Figure 15: Checking Parity Using WellWizard Conigurator

6.2.4.2 Checking Server Version Using WellWizard Configurator


To check the WellWizard Server version using WellWizard Configurator, log into WellWizard Configurator
(section 6.2.2). The WellWizard Server version is located in the top-right corner (Figure 16).

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Figure 16: Displaying the Server Version Using WellWizard Configurator

6.2.4.3 Checking Hard Drive Space Using WellWizard Configurator


To check the hard drive usage of the Server using WellWizard Configurator, log into WellWizard
Configurator (section 6.2.2). The hard drive usage is displayed under the Disk Status header (Figure 17).

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Figure 17: Checking Hard Drive Space Using WellWizard Configurator

6.2.5 Changing WellWizard Server Password

The Server’s root password should never be left as root because this is a security risk for Weatherford and
our clients. To change the password, you must first log into the Server with PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

1. To change the root password, type passwd and press Enter (Figure 18).

2. Input a new password.

3. Record this password in a secure location.

Figure 18: Changing the WellWizard Server Password

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6.2.6 Network Settings

If a well needs to be mirrored, always set the Server’s primary IP to be in the same subnet as the Gateway
IP. The following networking steps assume you have already logged into the Server using PuTTY (section
6.2.2.3).

6.2.6.1 Checking Server Network Settings


6.2.6.1.1 Checking the Server’s Primary IP
To change the Server’s gateway and IP address:

1. Type ifconfig and press Enter (Figure 24 and Figure 25).

2. Locate the component that indicates it is UP, BROADCAST, RUNNING, SIMPLEX, MULTICAST
(Figure 19).

o The four numbers after the word inet (underlined in yellow) is the primary IP address (Figure 19).

o The alphanumeric string underlined in red is the MAC address (Figure 19).

o The three digit alphanumeric string underlined in blue is the Ethernet adaptor.

Figure 19: Checking the Server IP and MAC Address

6.2.6.1.2 Checking the Default Gateway


To check the Server’s default gateway type route –n show –inet and press Enter. The default gateway is
the IP address next to the word default (Figure 20).

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Figure 20: Default Gateway

6.2.6.2 Changing Server Network Settings


To change the Server’s gateway and IP address:

1. Type nano /etc/rc.conf and press Enter (Figure 21).

Figure 21: Editing rc.conf

2. Change the values as appropriate. Contact the network administrator if the correct network settings are
unknown.

o The Gateway is identified in figure 25 by the red line.

o The IP address is identified by the blue line.

o The Subnet mask is identified by the green line.

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Figure 22: Displaying the Gateway IP

3. To exit, press CTRL + X.

4. Follow the on-screen instructions to save the changes.

5. Type sh /etc/netstart re0 (this assumes the network adaptor is named re0) and press Enter to load the
changes (or reboot the server).

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Figure 23: Edit the Server IP

6.2.6.2.1 Alias address


To change the Server’s IP and subnet:

1. Type nano /etc/wwnet.conf and press Enter (Figure 24).

Figure 24: Edit the Server IP

2. Modify the file as indicated in Figure 25, red is the primary IP and yellow is the alias. Contact the
network admin if the correct IP values are not known.

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Figure 25: Change IP Values

3. After the file has been configured, press CTRL + X.

4. Follow the on-screen instructions to save the changes.

5. For these changes to be applied, restart the network service by typing sh /etc/netstart and pressing
Enter (or reboot the server).

6.2.6.2.2 Setting DHCP with Alias


To set the server to DHCP with an Alias address (ALWAYS add an alias if the server is set to DHCP):

1. Type nano /etc/wwnet.conf and press Enter (Figure 24).

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Figure 26: Using DHCP

2. Edit the rc.conf file as shown in figure xx, red is the DHCP line, yellow is the first alias and blue is the
second alias.

3. After the file has been configured, press CTRL + X.

4. Follow the on-screen instructions to save the changes.

5. Reboot the server.

6. Type ifconfig and press Enter (Figure 24) to verify the IP addresses.

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Figure 27: Using DHCP

6.2.7 Internet Mirror Testing

To test the route to a WellWizard Mirror Server, log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3), type
telnet <mirror IP> 5001 then press Enter (Figure 28).

If port 5001 is blocked, try port 4999 and port 80.

 TELNET is the connection command

 <MIRROR IP> is the IP address of a WellWizard Mirror Server the well will be mirrored to. Obtain this IP
from Weatherford RTDS (rtdshelp@Weatherford.com)

 5001 refers to the port number to be used. Port numbers 4999 and 80 can also be used.

A functional path results in the telnet request returning an image as in Figure 28.

Figure 28: Internet Mirror Test

If screen does not display Connected to and the IP address (Figure 28), there is no route to the Mirror
Server (Figure 29).

Figure 29: Internet Mirror Test Failed Connection

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To exit this telnet session, press CTRL + ] (close bracket), type quit or exit, then press Enter

6.2.8 System Settings

6.2.8.1 WellWizard Setup Using WellWizard Configurator


WellWizard Server settings should always be verified before a well is created paying particular attention to
the time, date, and timezone that is set.

Log in using WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2.1), expand the System option, and select System
Configuration (Figure 30). The Server Info page will be displayed.

Figure 30: WellWizard Configurator System Configuration

Figure 31: WellWizard Configurator System Configuration—Server Info

Once the System Configuration option has been selected, a Configure button will be displayed at the top
of the screen.

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Figure 32: WellWizard Configurator System Configuration—Click Configure

When this button is clicked, the System Configuration interface opens.

Figure 33: WellWizard Configurator System Configuration—System Configuration

6.2.8.1.1 Setting Server Type


The following Server types (referred to as System Types in PuTTy) are available:

 WW Server System – used for EDR1, ANAX, and Shuttle systems with built in power controls

 Other—Not Used

The Server type should normally be set to WW Server System.

Using the mouse, click the drop-down list and select the appropriate option (Figure 34).

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Figure 34: Setting the Server Type—WW Server System

6.2.8.1.2 Selecting System Mode


 WW ANAX 500 System— This option should be used when setting up an ANAX or Shuttle.

 WW Electronic Drilling Recorder (EDR) System—Use this option on an EDRI or EDRII

Using the mouse, click the drop-down list and select the appropriate option (Figure 35).

Figure 35: Selecting the System Mode—WW ANAX 500 System

6.2.8.1.3 Server Serial Number


This is a free text box. The Server serial number, which will be printed on the case of the Server, should be
put into this box. However if unavailable, the box can be left blank.

6.2.8.1.4 Selecting the Time Zone


Using the mouse, click the drop-down list and select the appropriate time zone (Figure 36).

Figure 36: Selecting the Time Zone

6.2.8.1.5 Changing the Server Time


This option will be unavailable if a well is set to logging.

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Click the Change button (Figure 37).

Figure 37: Changing the Server Time

Using the mouse pointer and the keyboard, input the correct data and time.

Figure 38: Changing the Server Time—Date Time Picker

Adjusting the time during active logging of the well can create a gap in the date (if advancing the time),
potentially overwrite the date (if rolling the time back), or could corrupt the database. It is imperative that if
the time is adjusted mid-well, first create a DBM backup. (section 6.3.3)

6.2.8.1.6 Drill Floor Monitor


The Drill Floor Monitor IP settings have no real purpose at this time and can be skipped (Figure 39).

Figure 39: Drill Floor Monitor

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6.2.8.1.7 Selecting Horn Output
The Horn Output option will depend on where the horn is connected.

Using the mouse, click the drop-down list and select the appropriate option (Figure 40).

Figure 40: Selecting the Horn Output

The following options are available:

 None—Indicates the horn will not sound.

 Default—Indicates the horn will be triggered via an on board horn relay, only used on EDRIs.

 Parallel Port 1—Not Used.

 Parallel Port 2—Not Used.

 Parallel Port 3—Not Used.

 Serial Port 1—Indicates that Serial Port 1 will be used to trigger the horn.

This option should not be used for the horn because Serial Port 1 is reserved for the Varian
chromatograph.

 Serial Port 2—Indicates that Serial Port 2 will be used to trigger the horn.

 Serial Port 3—Indicates that Serial Port 3 will be used to trigger the horn.

This is the standard setting for WellWizard Server on an ANAX Server.

 Serial Port 4: Indicates that Serial Port 4 will be used to trigger the horn.

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Set the ANAX Server to use one of the serial ports to trigger the horn via an ANAX DAU.

The horn will only sound when the following conditions are met:
1) the horn output is not 'None'
IMPORTANT 2) there is a drill floor monitor connected to the Server
3) an alarm threshold on the drill floor monitor is triggered

6.2.8.1.8 Setting AC Failure Shutdown


This should usually be set to Normal Shutdown.

In Normal mode, when the power button is pressed; the Server will shut down properly taking all processes
down in order. In Immediate shutdown mode, when the power button is pressed; the Server will power off
instantly. This immediate shutdown mode was created for offshore operations where loss of purge in a unit
must result in immediate Server power-off.

Using the mouse, click the drop-down list and select the appropriate option (Figure 41).

Figure 41: Setting the AC Failure Shutdown—Normal

6.2.8.1.9 Selecting Default Well Template


The default well template (Figure 62) option is no longer important and can be skipped

Figure 42: Default Well Template—Mudlogging Well Option

6.2.8.1.10 New Well Button (Well Control Button)


The Well Control Button option (Figure 63) is not used and should be set to DISABLED.

Using the mouse, click the button to enable or disable the option (Figure 43).

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Figure 43: New Well Button—Disabled

6.2.8.1.11 Selecting Well Configuration Password


The well configuration password is used in WellWizard Client for calibration and channel mapping. It is also
used for EDRII pass-through functionality.

This is a free text entry field. Click in the field and modify as necessary (Figure 44).

Figure 44: Well Configuration Password

6.2.9 Well Creation and Configuration

6.2.9.1 Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into the Server using WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2.1).

1. Click on the Wells tab, click the Create Well button (Figure 46).

Figure 45: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator

Figure 46: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Create Well Button

2. If the well should copy the configuration directory from a previously created well, skip to section 6.2.9.2.

3. Input a well name and select the appropriate Well Template.

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4. Input a Wellbore Name.

5. Edit the WITML uidWell and WITSML uidWellbore if necessary.

6. Click OK (Figure 47).

Figure 47: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Enter New Well Name

Commonly used
Primary Use
Templates

Primarily used for testing and demonstration purposes. Never used at a rig
Demo Mudlogging Well
site.

Mudlogging Well Primary well used for most purposes.

6.2.9.2 Creating New Wells Using Another Wells Config Directory


1. Log into the Server using WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2.1).

2. Click on the Wells tab, click the Create Well button (Figure 46).

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Figure 48: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator

Figure 49: Creating a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Create Well Button

3. In the Create New Well Dialog window, check the Sidetrack box.

4. Click the Select Well button.

5. Select the well to copy the config directory from, set the Depth to 0, and click OK.

6. Set the Wellbore name to be the name of the new well and click OK.

7. Wait for the new well to appear in the Well list.

8. When the new well is listed, select it in the left side pane and click Update Well.

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9. Input the correct well name, change the well status if necessary, and click OK.

6.2.9.3 Creating a Side-Track


Creating a sidetrack on a WellWizard Server can be done in multiple ways; this manual will only discuss one
method.

1. Follow steps 1-4 outlined in 6.2.9.2.

2. Select the well that is being sidetracked, the kick off depth, and click OK.

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3. Input a Wellbore name and click OK.

6.2.9.4 Adding Channels Using PuTTY


WellWizard Server comes pre-configured with a basic set of channels that are sufficient for most scenarios.
For a list of the pre-configured channels in a Mudlogging Well template, refer to section 7.3. However, there
is sometimes a need to add a new channel, hide existing channels, or edit existing channels. Use the
command WWtext to add, modify, or hide channels.

NOTE A channel cannot be deleted once it is created. However, it can be hidden from view.

Every channel must have a mnemonic.

6.2.9.4.1 Accessing WWtext


1. Log into the Server with PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Type WWtext and press Enter (Figure 50).

Figure 50: Accessing WWtext in PuTTY

3. Using the arrow keys, select the well to modify and press Enter (Figure 51).

Figure 51: Accessing WWtext in PuTTY—Select Well to Modify

4. Use any of the following commands. View these commands by pressing the ? key.

o A: Add channel

o C: Copy channel (adds a copy of the currently selected channel)

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o L: Select Locale

o T: Change Category text

o c: count channels

o g: goto channel, it prompts for the mnemonic to go to

o R: reload

o S: save

o x: exit well

o ? : help

6.2.9.4.2 Adding Channels in WWtext


Adding a new channel becomes necessary when existing channels do not fulfill requirements. Scroll through
WWtext to make sure an existing channel cannot be used. Whenever a new channel is added, the overall
size of the database is increased.

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To add a new channel, the following items must be known:

Is there already a channel in the well that will meet the requirements of the channel? Remember that
many channels are hidden. Because it is not visible in WellWizard Client does not mean it is not in the
well. There are also User Definable channels preconfigured into all wells that can be used (UD1, UD2,
etc).
What will the new channel be Example: Gamma2
called?

What will the new channel Example: MG2


mnemonic be?

Is the mnemonic unique? Cannot have two channels with the same mnemonic

What units will the new channel If the value for the channel will be received from a third party it
have? may be necessary to ask what unit of measure will be associated
with the new channel.
Will the channel require an alarm If an alarm function is required, determine if a high alarm, low
function? alarm, or both is required.

Will the channel be lagged? If it is lagged, add the channel to the lag configurations. See
WellWizard Operations Client Manual for instructions on adding
a channel to the lag configurations.
Will the channel be calculated? If a channel is to be calculated, add a calculation entry to the lag
configurations or to the registry.

Will the channel be editable? If a channel is to be editable, it will need a resource entry. The
resources file must be edited for this channel to work.

The following procedure uses an example channel name, mnemonic, and channel
NOTE properties. Enter the appropriate settings for the well being added.

1. Type WWtext (section 6.2.10.4.1) and press Enter.

2. Using the arrow keys, scroll to the well you are trying to modify and press Enter.

3. Press the A key.

4. Enter new channel mnemonic MG2 and press Enter

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5. Enter the new channel name Gamma 2 and press Enter

6. Enter the Spanish translation, or press Y to use the English translation.

7. Enter the Cyrillic translation, or press Y to use the English translation.

8. Enter the Chinese translation, or press Y to use the English translation.

9. Enter the Data Class using any of the following options:

Double Precision Floating-Point Number is the default Data Class. Unless otherwise
NOTE instructed to do so, always use this default Data Class.

o Double Precision Floating-Point Number (Double)

o String (ASC)

o Binary/Bulk Data (BULK)

o Signed 32-Bit Integer (S32)

o Unsigned 32-Bit Integer (U32)

10. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of flag settings and select the appropriate flags by pressing
ENTER to toggle on and off.

Always set the first five data flags: Real-Time, Depth (Real-Time Depth), Time (Real-
Time), Depth Based, and Time Based.
CAUTION

o Depth-Lagged—Is this a lagged value? This will be used for channels on a Lag Out lag record.

o Setting the Depth Lagged setting is not required. As long as the channel is configured properly in
the Lag configurations in WellWizard Client, it will be lagged.

o Calculated (need Calculation entry)—Is the value of the channel derived from a calculation in the
Lags.cfg file or a user defined calculation in the registry?

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o Editable (Set-able, need Resource entry)—This refers to the Set option available when right-clicking
on some gauges in WellWizard Client. For this to work, the resources file will also need to be edited.
Typically this will not be set.

o Boolean—Is the channel a true / false channel such as Slips Status? Typically this will not be set.

o Counter—This is used for channels such as total strokes where the value of the channel only
increases. Typically this will not be set.

o Lock (parameter may not be edited)—Users cannot edit this data. Typically this will not be set.

o Alarm High—Will a high alarm be allowed?

o Alarm Low—Will a low alarm be allowed?

o Disable Error (channel won't be set to -9999)—Should the channel show –9999?

o Hide Channel—Should users be able to see the channel in WellWizard Client? Typically this will not
be set.

11. Select EXIT and press ENTER to exit data flags selection.

12. Determine the Unit Class. The unit class determines the units of measure available for a channel.

The list of available units of measure can be found in section 7.2. Once the appropriate Unit Class has
been selected, press Enter

13. Determine the Category for this new channel. Remember the category selected here when adding the
channel to WellWizard Client or into the WITS configurations via WellWizard Configurator. All pre-
existing categories appear, plus the ability to create a new category.

The list of pre-configured categories can be found in section 7.4.

If a new category is added, the category mnemonic plus the category name is prompted. Once created, any
user can assign channels to it at any time and they will appear in WellWizard Client.

WellWizard Server will confirm the addition of the channel and asks whether or not to save the new channel
with the following prompt (Figure 52):

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Figure 52: Adding Channels in WWtext—Save Channel Prompt

14. Choosing y saves the changes; N abandons them.

15. Save the channels by pressing S (Shift + s).

16. When finished, press X to exit.

17. Restart WellWizard Client to load the new channel/s.

6.2.9.4.3 Editing Channels in WWtext


Sometimes it becomes necessary to change a channel to meet the ever-changing needs at the rigsite.
Although the channel mnemonic cannot be changed, most of the other settings can.

1. Type g, enter the channel mnemonic to edit, and press Enter (Figure 53).

Figure 53: Adding Channels in WWText—Edit a Channel Mnemonic

2. Ensure the correct channel is displayed and press Enter to begin editing the channel.

3. Enter a new channel name and press Enter. (Leaving this blank and pressing Enter will retain the
original channel name.)

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4. Determine the Unit Class. The unit class determines the units of measure available for a channel.

The list of available units of measure can be found in section 7.2.

5. Determine Data Flag.

o Depth-Lagged—Is this a lagged value? This will be used for channel on a Lag Out lag record.

Setting the Depth Lagged setting is not required. As long as the channel is configured in the Lag
configurations in WellWizard Client, it will be lagged.

o Calculated (need Calculation entry)—Is the value of the channel derived from a calculation in the
Lags.cfg file or a user defined calculation in the registry?

o Editable (Set-able—need Resource entry)—This refers to the Set option available when right-
clicking on some gauges in WellWizard Client. For this to work, the resources file will also need to
be edited. Typically this will not be set.

o Boolean—Is the channel a true false channel such as Slips Status? Typically this will not be set.

o Counter—This is used for channels such as total strokes where the value of the channel only
increases. Typically this will not be set.

o Lock (parameter may not be edited)—Users cannot edit this data. Typically this will not be set.

o Alarm High—Will a high alarm be allowed?

o Alarm Low—Will a low alarm be allowed?

o Disable Error (channel won't be set to -9999) —should the channel show –9999?

o Hide Channel—Should the users be able to see the channel in WellWizard Client? Typically this will
not be set.

6. Select EXIT and press ENTER to exit data flags selection.

7. Select the Category for the channel. The Category refers to how the channel will be organized in
WellWizard Client.

A list of the pre-configured categories can be found in section 7.4.

8. Save the channels by pressing S (Shift+s).

9. When finished, press X to exit.

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Even though the changes are effective immediately in WellWizard Server, WellWizard Client must be
restarted to load the changes that have been made.

6.2.9.5 Mapping WITS


The industry standard WITS mappings can be found in section 7.5.

Additional WITS information can be found in the Advanced WITS section (section 6.2.10.5.1.3).

6.2.9.5.1 WITS in WellWizard Configurator


The WITS controls for a well in WellWizard Configurator are organized under the WITS tab (Figure 54).

Item 1 – Commit button used to save any changes made to the WITS settings in the WellWizard
Configurator.

Item 2 – Export button used to export the WITS settings in an XML format to the Windows computer.

Item 3 – Import button used to import WITS settings in an XML format from the Windows computer.

Item 4 – Enable button used to enable or disable the WITS functionality for a well.

Item 5 – Scroll bar used to scroll up or down to view additional WITS settings.

Item 6 – Serial Port definitions configured for the well.

Item 7 – TCP/IP Port definitions configured for the well.

Item 8 – Header bar used to identify the various components listed the table below it. Clicking on a
description allows the contents of the table to be sorted based on the value of the column clicked on.

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Item 9 – Individual port definition.

Item 1—Default Timeout setting.

Item 2—Receive records configured for Port 2.

Item 3—WITS Record identification heading. The small black arrow allows the record to be expanded or
collapsed.

Item 4—WITS Item mapping to identify the channel being sent or received, the unit of measure being used,
any statistical functions being performed, and any special functions being performed such as offsets or
multiplication factors.

 PORTS—The ports are associated with the header of the wits file and are used to associate a physical
serial port to a virtual WITS port or to associate a TCP/IP port to a virtual WITS port.

 SEND and RECV groupings—The SEND and RECV groupings are used to organize Send and Receive
Records together under a PORT.

 Send and Receive Records—The Send and Receive Records are associated with the body of the wits
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often the WITS items under the record are sent or how long it should take for the channels receive in the
record to timeout.

 WITS Items—The Items are associated with the body of the wits file and are used to associate the
WellWizard Server channels that are to be sent or received with the WITS Item number they are to be
received or sent on, the unit of measure they are received or sent in, and any mathematical functions
that are to be performed on the values.

Refer to Figure 54 for how WITS controls are organized within WellWizard Configurator.

Figure 54: WITS Controls Organization

6.2.9.5.1.1 Accessing the WITS Controls in WellWizard Configurator


1. Open and log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab (Figure 55).

3. Expand the Wells tab (Figure 55).

4. Expand the appropriate well tab (Figure 55).

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5. Expand the Wits tab (Figure 55).

Figure 55: Accessing the WITS Controls in WellWizard Configurator

6.2.9.5.1.2 Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator


1. Expand the Ports option (Figure 56).

Figure 56: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Ports

2. Click Add Port (Figure 57).

Figure 57: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port

The Add Port Wizard opens (Figure 58).

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3. Input a port name, select the Serial port option, enable or disable the device ID as necessary, and click
Next (Figure 58).

The port name must be a number, contain no letters, and must not already be present in the WITS
configurations.

The Device ID option should be unchecked when sending to non-Surface Logging Systems equipment.

Figure 58: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port Wizard

4. Select the physical serial port that the data will be received on, the port speed, the number of stop bits,
the parity status, and the number of data bits (Figure 59).

o The Port Speed will typically be 9600.

o The Stop Bits will typically be 1.

o The Parity will typically be None.

o The Data Bits will typically be 8.

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Figure 59: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port Wizard Serial

5. Click Finished (Figure 59).

6. Click Commit (Figure 60).

Figure 60: Adding Serial Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Commit Button

6.2.9.5.1.3 Editing Serial Port in WellWizard Configurator


1. Double click on the port to modify in the right pane of WellWizard Configurator (Figure 61).

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Figure 61: Editing Serial Port in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Port

2. Edit the Port Name and the Port Type (Serial or TCP), as necessary, then click Next (Figure 62).

The port name must be a number, contain no letters, and must not already be present in the wits file.

Figure 62: Editing Serial Port in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Port Wizard

3. Edit the physical serial port that the data will be received on, the port speed, the number of stop bits, the
parity status, and the number of data bits, as necessary (Figure 63).

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Figure 63: Editing Serial Port in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Port Wizard Serial

4. Click Finished (Figure 63).

5. Click Commit (Figure 64).

Figure 64: Editing Serial Port in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.4 Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator


1. Select the Ports option (Figure 65).

Figure 65: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Select Port

2. Click Add Port.

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The Add Port Wizard opens (Figure 66).

Figure 66: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Add Port

3. Edit the Port Name and the Port Type (TCP), and click Next (Figure 67).

The port name must be a number, contain no letters, and must not already be present in the wits file.

The Device ID option should be unchecked when sending to non-Surface Logging Systems equipment.

Figure 67: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Port Wizard

4. Input the TCP port, select the Will we be initiating connection? option, as necessary, and input the
remote system IP address (Figure 68).

o Refer to TCP/IP Port Definitions (section 6.2.10.5.1.1.2) describing host and allow modes for
assistance in selecting the correct option for the Will we be initiating connection? question.

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Figure 68: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Port Wizard TCP

5. Click Finished (Figure 68).

6. Click Commit (Figure 68).

Figure 69: Adding TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.5 Editing TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator


1. Double click on the port to modify in the right pane of WellWizard Configurator (Figure 69).

Figure 70: Editing TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Port

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2. Edit the Port Name and the Port Type (Serial or TCP), as necessary, then click Next (Figure 71).

The port name must be a number and contain no letters.

The Device ID option should be unchecked when sending to non-Surface Logging Systems equipment.

Figure 71: Editing TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port Wizard

3. Edit the TCP port, the Will we be initiating connection? option, and the Remote Address as
necessary, and click Finished (Figure 72).

o Refer to TCP/IP Port Definitions (section 6.2.10.5.1.1.2) for assistance in selecting the correct option
for the Will we be initiating connection? question.

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Figure 72: Editing TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Add Port Wizard TCP

4. Click the Commit (Figure 73).

Figure 73: Editing TCP Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.6 Deleting Ports in WellWizard Configurator


1. Expand the Ports option (Figure 74).

Figure 74: Deleting Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Ports

2. Select the port to delete (Figure 75).

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Figure 75: Deleting Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Select Port

3. Click Delete Port (Figure 76).

Figure 76: Deleting Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Delete Port

4. Click Commit (Figure 77).

Figure 77: Deleting Ports in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.7 Adding Receive WITS Records


1. Expand the Ports option (Figure 78).

Figure 78: Adding Receive WITS Records—Expand Ports

2. Expand the port to add the RECV WITS record (Figure 79).

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Figure 79: Adding Receive WITS Records—Add Receive WITS Record

3. Select RECV (Figure 80).

Figure 80: Adding Receive WITS Records—Select RECV

4. Click Add Record (Figure 81).

Figure 81: Adding Receive WITS Records—Click Add Record

5. Input the record number and how long it should take for the channels under the record to timeout if no
data is received and click OK.

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Figure 111: Adding Receive WITS Records—Add Record Dialog

6. Click Commit (Figure 82).

Figure 82: Adding Receive WITS Records—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.8 Adding a Send WITS Record


1. Expand the Ports option (Figure 83).

Figure 83: Adding a Send WITS Record—Expand Ports

2. Expand the port to add the SEND WITS record (Figure 84).

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Figure 84: Adding a Send WITS Record—Select Port

3. Select SEND (Figure 85).

Figure 85: Adding a Send WITS Record—Select SEND

4. Click Add Record (Figure 86).

Figure 86: Adding a Send WITS Record—Click Add Record

5. Input the record number and a send interval and click OK (Figure 117). The send interval has the
following options:

 Time—every 5 seconds for example

 Depth—every 1 meter for example

 WITS Rec Recv—only send when any record 1 item is received.

 WITS Item Recv—only send when a specific WITS item is received

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Figure 87: Adding a Send WITS Record—Add Record Dialog

6. Click Commit (Figure 88).

Figure 88: Adding a Send WITS Record—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.9 Modifying a Receive WITS Record


1. Expand the Ports option (Figure 89).

Figure 89: Modifying a Receive WITS Record—Expand Ports

2. Expand the port which has the RECV WITS record to modify (Figure 90).

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Figure 90: Modifying a RECV Record—Select Port to Receive WITS

3. Expand the RECV option (Figure 91).

Figure 91: Modifying a Receive record—Expand RECV Option

4. Select the RECV record to modify (Figure 92).

Figure 92: Modifying a Receive Record—Select Receive Record

5. Click the Modify Record (Figure 93).

Figure 93: Modifying a Receive WITS Record—Select Modify Record

6. Make changes as necessary and click OK (Figure 94).

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Figure 94: Modifying a Receive WITS Record—Modify Record Dialog

7. Click Commit (Figure 95).

Figure 95: Modifying a Receive WITS Record—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.10 Modifying a Send WITS Record


1. Expand the Ports option (Figure 96).

Figure 96: Modifying a Send WITS Record—Expand Ports

2. Expand the port which has the Send record to modify (Figure 97).

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Figure 97: Modifying a Send record—Select Port

3. Expand the SEND option (Figure 98).

Figure 98: Modifying a Send record—Expand SEND

4. Select the SEND record to modify (Figure 99).

Figure 99: Modifying a Send record—Select Send Record

5. Click the Modify Record (Figure 100).

Figure 100: Modifying a Send record—Click Modify Record

6. Input how often the channels under the record are sent and click OK (Figure 101).

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Figure 101: Modifying a Send record—Modify Record Dialog

7. Click the Commit (Figure 102).

Figure 102: Modifying a Send record—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.11 Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator


1. Expand the Ports option (Figure 103).

Figure 103: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Port

2. Select the port to delete the WITS record (Figure 104).

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Figure 104: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select Port

3. Expand the SEND or RECV options, as necessary (Figure 105).

Figure 105: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Expand SEND/RECV

4. Select the SEND or RECV Record to delete (Figure 106).

Figure 106: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select SEND/RECV Record

5. Click Delete Record (Figure 107).

Figure 107: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Click Delete Record

6. Click Commit (Figure 108).

Figure 108: Deleting a WITS Record in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

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6.2.9.5.1.12 Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator
1. Expand the Ports option (Figure 109).

Figure 109: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Ports

2. Expand the port to add the WITS Item (Figure 110).

Figure 110: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select Ports

3. Expand the SEND or RECV option, as appropriate (Figure 111).

Figure 111: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select SEND/RECV

4. Select the record to add the item (Figure 112).

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Figure 112: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select Record

5. Click Add Item (Figure 113).

Figure 113: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Select Add Item

The Add Item Dialog appears. The following steps refer to Figure 114.

6. Input the WITS Item Number into the Item Number text box.

7. Expand the appropriate category for the channel to add in the Category list.

8. Select the channel to add in the Channel list.

9. Select the appropriate unit of measure in the Unit list.

10. Input any special settings as appropriate.

o Factor multiplies the WITS value by the factor put into this text box.

o Offset adds the value put into this text box to the WITS value.

NOTE To subtract input a negative number.

o Interval is not used.

o Reciprocal sends the reciprocal of the value, 1/x.

o Stat will allow the average, minimum, and maximum value of the WITS interval to be sent.

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NOTE This option is only available when sending WITS items.

11. Click OK.

Figure 114: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Add Add Item Dialog

12. Click Commit (Figure 115).

Figure 115: Adding a WITS Item to a Record in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.13 Modifying a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator


1. Select the WITS option under the appropriate well (Figure 116).

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Figure 116: Modifying a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Ports

2. In the right pane, scroll down using the scroll bar until the appropriate WITS Item is displayed and
double-click on it (Figure 117).

Figure 117: Modifying a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Right Pane

3. Modify the WITS Item, as necessary.

o Factor multiplies the WITS value by the factor put into this text box.

o Offset adds the value put into this text box to the WITS value.

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NOTE To subtract input a negative number..

o Interval is not used.

o Reciprocal sends the reciprocal of the value, 1/x.

o Stat will allow the average, minimum, and maximum value of the WITS interval to be sent.

o This option is only available when sending WITS items.

4. When all modifications have been made, click OK (Figure 118).

Figure 118: Modifying a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Modify Item Dialog

5. Click Commit (Figure 119).

Figure 119: Modifying a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

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6.2.9.5.1.14 Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator
1. Expand the Ports option.

Figure 120: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Ports

2. Expand the Port containing the WITS item to be disabled.

Figure 121: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Ports

3. Expand the SEND or RECV option as appropriate.

Figure 122: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand RECV

4. Expand the WITS Record that contains the WITS item to be disabled.

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Figure 123: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Record

5. Select the WITS Item to be disabled.

Figure 124: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Item

6. Click the Disable Item button.

Figure 125: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Click Disable Item

7. Click the Commit button

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Figure 126: Disabling a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

6.2.9.5.1.15 Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator


1. Expand the Ports option (Figure 127).

Figure 127: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Port

2. Expand the Port containing the WITS item to be deleted (Figure 6-155).

Figure 128: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Port

3. Expand the SEND or RECV option as appropriate (Figure 129).

Figure 129: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand SEND/RECV

4. Expand the WITS Record which has the WITS item to be delete (Figure 130).

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Figure 130: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Expand Record

5. Select the WITS Item to delete (Figure 131).

Figure 131: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Select Item

6. Click Delete Item (Figure 132).

Figure 132: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Delete Item

7. Click Commit (Figure 133).

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Figure 133: Deleting a WITS Item in WellWizard Configurator—Commit

6.2.9.6 Packet Filter (PF)


The packet filter (PF) is FreeBSD's system for filtering TCP/IP traffic and running network address
translation. In WellWizard Server, PF is used as a firewall to protect the Server against malicious attacks.

Like all firewalls, when a connection is attempted to the protected equipment on a port that is not allowed the
connection will be blocked. This can become a problem when attempting to communicate via WITS over
TCP/IP in ALLOW mode as the firewall will block all connection attempts on a port that is not allowed in PF.
When editing WITS configurations in WellWizard Configurator all necessary modifications to the PF are
done automatically.

6.2.9.6.1 Disabling PF
To disable PF:

1. Log into the Server with PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Type pfctl –d and press Enter (Figure 134).

Figure 134: Disabling the Packet Filter (PF)

6.2.9.6.2 Enabling PF
To enable PF:

1. Log into the Server with PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Type pfctl –e and press Enter (Figure 135).

Figure 135: Enabling the Packet Filter (PF)

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6.2.9.6.3 Adding a WITS Port to PF
To add a WITS port to PF:

1. Log into the Server with PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. The file containing the PF port information is pf.conf

Type nano /etc/pf.conf and press Enter (Figure 136) to allow viewing/editing.

Figure 136: Adding a WITS Port to PF

The following screen displays (Figure 137).

Figure 137: Adding a WITS Port to PF, Continued

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3. Locate the WITS port section of the file (Figure 137 and Figure 138).

witsports=

Figure 138: Adding a WITS Port to PF—Locate WITS Ports Section

4. Add the appropriate port inside the braces {}, separating ports with a comma (Figure 138 and Figure
139).

Figure 139: Adding a WITS Port to PF—Add Port Inside Braces

5. Press CTRL + X to exit the Nano application (Figure 140)

The system asks if you would like to save the modified buffer.

6. Press Y (Yes) (Figure 140).

Figure 140: Adding a WITS Port to PF—Save the Modified Buffer Prompt

The system asks where to save the changes.

7. Press Enter (Figure 141).

Figure 141: Adding a WITS Port to PF—Location to Save Changes Prompt

8. Reload the PF by issuing the command pfctl –f /etc/pf.conf and pressing Enter.

6.2.9.7 Configuring the Programs File


For most wells there should be three lines in the programs file (Figure 142).

o WWwits—This line is responsible for starting the WWwits program for the well.

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o /etc/cw—This line is used to force the CW software to start for the well. When using a Varian 4900,
make sure this line is present.

o WWdac –U1—This line is responsible for starting the WWdac program for the well. This line should
be present when ever using an ANAX Server or EDRI

However, using nonstandard equipment or unusual well site conditions can occasionally necessitate adding
or removing items from this file.

To access the programs file:

1. Log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Navigate to the appropriate config directory (section 6.2.10.3).

3. Type nano programs and press Enter.

4. Make changes, as necessary.

5. Press CTRL + X to exit the Nano application.

The system asks if you would like to save the modified buffer.

6. Press Y.

The system asks where to save the changes.

7. Press Enter.

8. Reload the programs file by typing WWreload programs.

Figure 142: Example of Programs File

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6.2.9.8 Enabling Well Logging Using WellWizard Configurator
1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2.1).

2. Select the Wells tab (Figure 143) to see a list of wells on the Server in the right pane.

Figure 143: Enabling Well Logging Using WellWizard Configurator—Wells Tab

2. Double click on the appropriate well in the right pane and edit the Well Status as necessary
(Figure 144).

Figure 144: Enabling Well Logging Using WellWizard Configurator—Enable Well Logging

6.3 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES

6.3.1 User Management

User Management can be done using PuTTY or WellWizard Configurator.

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6.3.1.1 Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator
1. Log into the Server using WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab then select the Users tab (Figure 145).

Figure 145: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—User Tab

3. Click Create User (Figure 146).

Figure 146: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Create Users

4. Enter a user name, password, a comment, and select the user permissions (Figure 147).

IMPORTANT Never use Server Admin Locked.

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Figure 147: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Create Dialog 1

5. Click Next.

6. Select the well or wells to which each user has access (Figure 148).

Figure 148: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify User Dialog 2

7. Click Default Permissions (Figure 148) and ensure the correct well permissions are set (Figure 149).

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o Real-time Data—Gives the user access to the real-time gauges

o Database Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the database

o Sets—Gives the user access to the Set options in the WellWizard Client gauges and access to the
Resource Manager in WellWizard Client.

o Pipe Tally Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the pipe tally

o Survey Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the survey table

o Well Info Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the well site info

o Comment Pick List Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the comment pick list

o Lithology Bitmap Assignment—Gives the user permission to edit the lithology assignments

o Limited Data Channels—Limits the channels the user has access to

o Well Hub Access—Should always be disabled

o Grant—Should always be disabled

o Ehydraulics—Gives the user account permission to interface with Ehydraulics when the program
has completed commercialization. This option will only be used when using Ehydraulics software in
on-line mode.

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Figure 149: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Select Well Permission

8. When finished setting the permissions, click Apply.

9. Click Finish (Figure 148).

10. Click Commit (Figure 150).

Figure 150: Adding Users Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

6.3.1.2 Exporting User List Using WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into the Server using the WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab and select the Users tab.

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Figure 151:Exporting User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Select Users

3. Click the Export button.

Figure 152: Exporting User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Export

4. Choose a location on the Windows computer to save the user list, give the file a name, and click Save.

Figure 153: Exporting User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Save File

6.3.1.3 Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into the Server using the WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab and select the Users tab.

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Figure 154: Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Expand Users

3. Click the Import button.

Figure 155: Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Import

4. Navigate to the appropriate XML file and double-click it.

Figure 156: Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Navigate to XML File

A message window displays.

Figure 157: Importing User List Using WellWizard Configurator—Import Function Message

5. Click the OK button.

6.3.1.4 Deleting User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into the Server using the WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

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2. Expand the System tab, expand the Users tab, and select the user account to delete (Figure 158).

Figure 158: Deleting User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Select User

3. Click Delete User (Figure 159).

Figure 159: Deleting User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Delete

4. Confirm the delete command by pressing OK (Figure 160).

Figure 160: Deleting User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Confirm Delete

5. Click Commit (Figure 159).

6.3.1.5 Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into the Server using WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab and select the Users tab (Figure 161).

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Figure 161: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Select User

3. Double click the appropriate User account in the right pane. (Figure 162).

Figure 162: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Modify User

4. Modify the user name, password, comment, or access level, as necessary.

5. Click Next (Figure 163).

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Figure 163: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify User Dialog 1

6. Modify the well access, as necessary (Figure 164).

o Real-time Data—Gives the user access to the real-time gauges

o Database Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the database

o Sets—Gives the user access to the Set options in the WellWizard Client gauges and access to the
Resource Manager in WellWizard Client.

o Pipe Tally Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the pipe tally

o Survey Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the survey table

o Well Info Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the well site info

o Comment Pick List Editing—Gives the user permission to edit the comment pick list

o Lithology Bitmap Assignment—Gives the user permission to edit the Lithology assignments

o Limited Data Channels—Limits the channels the user has access to

o Well Hub Access—Should always be disabled

o Grant—Should always be disabled

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o Ehydraulics—Gives the user account permission to interface with Ehydraulics when the program
has completed commercialization. This option will only be used when using Ehydraulics software in
on-line mode.

Figure 164: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Select Well Permission

7. When finished setting the permissions, click Apply.

8. Click Finish.

9. Click Commit (Figure 165).

Figure 165: Modifying User Accounts Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

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6.3.2 Well Management

6.3.2.1 Disabling Well Logging Using WellWizard Configurator


1. See Section 6.2.10.9.

6.3.2.2 Stopping a Well Using WellWizard Configurator


1. See Section 6.2.10.9.

6.3.2.3 Deleting a Well Using WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into the Server using WellWizard Configurator.

2. Expand the System tab, expand the Wells tab, and select the well to delete. (Figure 166).

Figure 166: Deleting a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Select Well

3. Click the Delete Well button.

Figure 167: Deleting a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Delete Well

4. Click OK (Figure 168). Once you click OK, it may take a few seconds for the well list to refresh.

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Figure 168: Deleting a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Confirm Delete

6.3.3 WellWizard Database Management

Backing up an active running well should be scheduled at least once per shift. When a backup is made,
always insure that the newly created DBM file is copied to a Windows computer or an external storage
device.

6.3.3.1 Backing Up Well Data Using WellWizard Configurator

NOTE There is a 4-GB limit on Internet Explorer. There is no limit on Firefox.

Always use WellWizard Configurator for backing up wells where possible as it puts
less of a load on the Server.

1. Log into the Server using WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Click Backup Well (Figure 169).

Figure 169: Backing Up Well Data Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Backup Well

3. Select the well to back up, select Time and Depth, and click OK (Figure 170).

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Figure 170: Backing Up Well Data Using WellWizard Configurator—Well Backup Utility

4. Click the Start Well Backup button. It may take from a few seconds to a few minutes for the process to
complete once the button is pressed.

Figure 171: Backing Up Well Data Using WellWizard Configurator—Start Well Backup

5. Save the file to the appropriate location and close the dialog box.

6.3.3.2 Restoring a Well Using WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into the Server using WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Click Restore Well (Figure 172).

Figure 172: Restoring a Well Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Restore Well

3. Browse to the DBM file and double-click the file.

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The system restores the saved DBM back to WellWizard Server.

6.3.3.3 Padding the Database Using PuTTY


1. Log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. From the command line, type WWpad and press Enter (Figure 173).

Figure 173: Padding the Database Using PuTTY

3. Using the arrow keys, scroll to the appropriate well and press Enter (Figure 173).

4. Using the arrow keys, scroll to the Pad Time Records or Pad Depth Records option, then press Enter
(Figure 174).

Figure 174: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Pad Time or Depth Records

5. Using the arrow keys, scroll to the appropriate units of measurement, then press Enter (Figure 175).

Figure 175: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Select UOM

6. Add the first time or depth entry and press Enter (Figure 176).

Figure 176: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Enter First Time or Depth

7. Add the last time or depth value and press Enter (Figure 177).

Figure 177: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Enter Last Time or Depth

8. Add the time or depth intervals and press Enter (Figure 178).

For example, to add an entry to the depth database every .5 meters, set the value to .5.

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Figure 178: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Enter Time or Depth Interval

9. Review the settings and do one of the following Figure 179:

Figure 179: Padding the Database Using PuTTY—Review Settings

o If the settings are correct, press y.

o If the settings are incorrect, press n.

6.3.3.4 Pruning the Database Using PuTTY


Prune is used for removing depth or time entries from the database. Once this is done the data is lost.
Always create a backup before pruning a database (section 6.3.3).

1. Log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. From the command line, type WWpad –P and press Enter Figure 180.

Figure 180: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY

3. Using the arrow keys, scroll to the appropriate well and press Enter (Figure 180).

4. Using the arrow keys, scroll to the Prune Time Records or Prune Depth Records option and press
Enter (Figure 181).

Figure 181: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Prune Time or Depth Records

5. Using the arrow keys, scroll to the appropriate unit of measurement and press Enter (Figure 182).

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Figure 182: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Select UOM

6. Enter the first time or depth value to remove and press Enter (Figure 183).

Figure 183: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Remove First Time or Depth

7. Enter the last time or depth value to remove and press Enter (Figure 184).

Figure 184: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Remove Last Time or Depth

8. Review the settings and do one of the following (Figure 185):

Figure 185: Pruning the Database Using PuTTY—Review Settings

o If the settings are correct, press y.

o If the settings are incorrect, press n.

6.3.3.5 Simulating Data Using WWsim


Use WWsim to simulate incoming data and perform data overrides for existing channel data, this is primarily
when a sensor needs to be simulated. For example, when a pump sensor goes out and the lag needs to
remain running correctly, the user needs to simulate a pump until a new sensor is put into place. The
WWsim command has the following format:

 WWsim –W1 –dSPM1:20.0 –o

o WWsim initiates the program. (There is a space before each—sign)

o -W1 identifies the logical well ID of the well to start the program on.

Refer to section 6.4.1 for assistance in identifying the logical well ID.

o –dSPM1: identifies the channel mnemonic to simulate.

-d followed by the channel mnemonic followed by : symbol

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o 20.0 identifies the value or number to simulate the channel at (this will always be expressed in the
default metric unit of measure).

Refer to section 7.2 for assistance in identifying the unit of measure.

o -o (lower case letter O) identifies the simulated data as an override so that it will take precedence
over things like WITS data.

To simulate multiple channels, add additional –d sections, as necessary.

 WWsim –W1 –dSPM1:20.0 –dSPM2:20.0 –dSMP3:20.0 –o

To stop WWsim program, use the command:

 pkill -2 WWsim

6.3.4 Real-Time Transmission

To mirror a well, WellWizard Server must have internet access and one of the following ports must be open
to the Mirror Server:

 5001 (preferred port)

 4999

 Tunnel over 80

It is not necessary to create a new mirror system for every well and should in fact be avoided whenever
possible. Creating a new mirror system for every well will slow the process of establishing real-time services.
Whenever available, an existing mirror system should be modified to mirror the new well.

Always contact RTDS for guidance on the correct Mirror Server IP address to use.

6.3.4.1 Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab (Figure 186).

3. Click on the Mirror Configuration tab (Figure 186).

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Figure 186: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration

4. Click Create Mirror (Figure 187).

Figure 187: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Create Mirror

5. Input all text fields on the Create Mirror Wizard 1 screen and click Next (Figure 188).

o For real-time transmission to Wellhub, unless otherwise instructed by an RTDS representative:

 Set the mirror name to Wellhub.

 Set the user name to the Server serial number or the unit number.

 Set the password to realtime.

o For data transmission to Visean:

 Set the mirror name to Visean

 Set the username to the Server serial number or the unit number.

 Set the password to realtime.

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Figure 188: Create Mirror Wizard 1 Screen

6. Check the appropriate options on the Create Mirror Wizard 2 screen and click Next (Figure 189).

Option Response
Please choose the type Select WellWizard for real-time transmission to Wellhub
Please choose the type Select MiniMirror for transmission to Visean
Will this system be initiating the connection? Always set to Yes

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Figure 189: Create Mirror Wizard 2 Screen

7. For real-time transmission to Wellhub only. Set all options on the Create Mirror Wizard 3 screen, as
necessary, and click Next (Figure 190).

o Please choose connection type. Refer to section 6.2.8 for guidance in selecting the proper option.

 If port 5001 or 4999 connected, choose Normal/SSL (preferred connection option)

 If port 80 connected, choose Tunnel

 Unless specifically directed by an RTDS representative, do not use Proxy

o SSL refer to section 6.2.8 for guidance in selecting the proper option

 If port 5001 connected, check this option.

 Do not check this option unless Normal/SSL is selected.

o Host IP, contact an RTDS representative for the correct IP address.

Be prepared to provide the Server version number (section 6.2.4.2) when contacting RTDS

o Host IP Port will be as follows unless specifically directed by an RTDS representative to do


otherwise.

 If Normal/SSL and SSL are checked, Host IP Port is 5001

 If Normal/SSL is checked and SSL is not checked, Host IP Port is 4999

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 If Tunnel is checked, Host IP Port is 80

Figure 190: Create Mirror Wizard 3 Screen

8. For transmission to Visean only. Set all options on the Create Mirror Wizard 3 screen, as necessary,
and click Next (Figure 191).

o Proxy is checked unless specifically directed by a technical support engineer.

o Host IP will be provided by RTDS.

o Traffic Port will be provided by RTDS.

o Internal Traffic Port will be provided by RTDS.

o Proxy IP is left blank unless specifically directed to do otherwise by a technical support engineer.

o Proxy IP Port is left blank unless specifically directed to do otherwise by a technical support
engineer.

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Figure 191: Create Mirror Wizard 3 Screen

9. Select the well or wells to mirror and click Finish (Figure 192).

Select only one well when connecting to WellWizard SXlate.

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Figure 192: Create Mirror Wizard 4 Screen

10. Click Commit (Figure 193).

Figure 193: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Click Commit

11. Expand the Mirror Configuration tab and select the appropriate mirror system

Figure 194: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Expand Mirror Configuration

12. Click Enable (Figure 195) then click Commit.

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Figure 195: Creating a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Enable

13. Take a screen shot of the mirror settings and email the screen shot to the RTDS help desk
(rtdshelp@weatherford.com).

If there are letter O’s or number zeros in the username, be sure to identify them as appropriate in the
email.

6.3.4.2 Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator (New Well)


1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab (Figure 196).

3. Select the Mirror Configuration tab and double click on the real-time link that needs to be modified in
the right pane. (Figure 196).

Figure 196: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration

4. Click Next on the Modify Mirror Wizard 1 screen (Figure 197).

Nothing on this screen should require changing and doing so will in most situations increase the time
necessary to mirror the new well. Unless specifically directed by an RTDS representative, do not change
any information on this screen.

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Figure 197: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 1

5. Click Next on the Modify Mirror Wizard 2 screen (Figure 198).

Nothing on this screen should require changing and doing so will in most situations increase the time
necessary to mirror the new well. Unless specifically directed by an RTDS representative, do not change
any information on this screen.

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Figure 198: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 2

6. Click Next on the Modify Mirror Wizard 3 screen (Figure 199 and Figure 200).

Nothing on this screen should require changing and doing so will in most situations increase the time
necessary to mirror the new well. Unless specifically directed by an RTDS representative, do not change
any information on this screen.

Figure 199: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 3

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Figure 200: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 3

7. On the Modify Mirror Wizard 4 screen, select the new well to mirror and click Finish. (Figure 201).

Figure 201: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Modify Mirror Wizard 4

8. Click Commit (Figure 202).

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Figure 202: Modifying a Real-Time Link Using WellWizard Configurator—Commit

6.3.4.3 Exporting a Real-Time Configuration File with WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab.

Figure 203: Exporting a Real-Time Configuration File with WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration

3. Select the Mirror Configuration tab and press the Export button.

Figure 204: Exporting a Real-Time Configuration File with WellWizard Configurator—Select Import

4. Using the Save As window, browse to the appropriate location on the Windows PC and click Save.

6.3.4.4 Importing a Real-Time Configuration file with WellWizard Configurator


1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab.

Figure 205: Importing a Real-Time Configuration file with WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration

3. Select the Mirror Configuration tab and press the Import button.

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Figure 206: Importing a Real-Time Configuration file with WellWizard Configurator—Click Import

4. Using the Open window, browse to the appropriate location on the Windows PC and click Open.

5. Click OK on the confirmation window.

Figure 207: Importing a Real-Time Configuration file with WellWizard Configurator—Mirror Configuration

6.3.5 WITSML Transmission

Wellsite information transfer standard markup language (WITSML) is a standard for transmitting technical
data between organizations in the petroleum industry. It continues to be developed for drilling, completions,
and interventions data exchange. Organizations for which WITSML is targeted include energy companies,
service companies, drilling contractors, application vendors and regulatory agencies. Currently WellWizard
supports version 1.3.1 and 1.4.1 transmission. WITSML is not the same thing as WITS0, they have almost
nothing in common.

6.3.5.1 Creating a WITSML Mirror


1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab.

3. Select WITSML Mirrors, click the Create WITSML button.

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Figure 208: Create WITSML Mirror

4. Input necessary information into the Create WITSML Wizard window, click Next.

o WITSML Name: Name of the server the data will be sent to.

o WITSML Location(URL): Location of the WITSML server that the data will be sent to.

 Format must be: https://jfkuat.visean.com/uat/wos18/witsml/wmls.asmx

o User Name: The user name provided by the WITSML server admin.

o Password: The Password provided by the WITMSL server admin.

Figure 209: Create WITMSL Mirror Window

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5. Select the well to transmit, click finish.

Figure 210: Create WITSML Mirror Window 2

6. The entry will not start sending data until it is enabled.

6.3.5.2 Enabling a WITSML Mirror


Once a WITSML Mirror has been created, it needs to be enabled.

1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab and Expand the WITSML Mirrors tab.

3. Select the WITSML Mirror to enable and click the enable button.

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Figure 211: Enable WITSML Mirror

6.3.5.3 WITSML Users


WITSML Users controls access to the WITSML database in the WellWizard server. Where WITSML Mirrors
transmits the entire well database to a remote system, WITSML Users is used when the remote system
needs to request specific data or log objects.

A WellWizard admin user automatically has WITSML User permissions.

There are 5 main permissions in WITSML Users; Create, Read, Keep, Update, and Delete.

Create means the user can add data to the WITSML database.

Read means the user can read data from the WITSML database.

Update means the user can change data in the database.

Delete means the user can delete data from the database.

Keep means the user can …..

6.3.5.3.1 Create User


1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab and select the WITSML Users tab.

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Figure 212: Create WITSML User Button

3. Click the Create User button.

4. Input a User Name and a Password.

5. If the user should have the same permissions as a previously configured user, click the Inherit
checkbox.

Figure 213: Create WITSML User Dialog

6. Once complete, click OK.

6.3.5.3.2 Modify User


1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab, expand the WITSML Users tab and select the user to modify.

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Figure 214: Modify WITSML User Button

3. Click the Modify User button.

4. Make any necessary changes and click OK.

Figure 215: Modify WITSML User Dialog

6.3.5.3.3 Delete User


1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab, expand the WITSML Users tab and select the user to modify.

Figure 216: Delete WITSML User Button

3. Click the Delete User button.

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4. Click OK to confirm.

Figure 217: Delete WITSML User Confirmation

6.3.5.3.4 Add Permission


1. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

2. Expand the System tab, expand the WITSML Users tab, expand the user and select the item to add
permissions for; Well, Wellbore, or Log.

a. A well contains one or multiple Wellbores, a Wellbore contains one or multiple Logs.

b. Giving a user to a well, automatically gives them access to the Wellbores and Logs under that
Well.

Figure 218: Add WITSML User Permissions

3. Click the Add Permission button.

4. Select the appropriate permissions level and the appropriate well.

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Figure 219: Add WITSML User Permissions Dialog

5. Click OK.

6.3.5.3.5 Modify Permission


6. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

7. Expand the System tab, expand the WITSML Users tab, expand the user and select the item to modify
permissions for; Well, Wellbore, or Log.

a. A well contains one or multiple Wellbores, a Wellbore contains one or multiple Logs.

b. Giving a user to a well, automatically gives them access to the Wellbores and Logs under that
Well.

Figure 220: Modify WITSML User Permissions

8. Click the Modify Permission button.

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9. Select the appropriate permissions level and the appropriate well.

Figure 221: Modify WITSML User Permissions Dialog

10. Click OK.

6.3.5.3.6 Delete Permission


11. Log into WellWizard Configurator (section 6.2.2).

12. Expand the System tab, expand the WITSML Users tab, expand the user and select the item to remove
permissions for; Well, Wellbore, or Log.

a. A well contains one or multiple Wellbores, a Wellbore contains one or multiple Logs.

b. Giving a user to a well, automatically gives them access to the Wellbores and Logs under that
Well.

Figure 222: Delete WITSML User Permissions

13. Click the Delete Permission button.

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14. Uncheck the appropriate permissions and the appropriate well.

Figure 223: Delete WITSML User Permissions Dialog

15. Click OK.

6.3.6 Audits

6.3.6.1 WITSML Audit Filters


6.3.6.2 WITSML Mirror Audit Filters
6.3.6.3 WWCP Audit Filters

6.4 SERVER COMMANDS

To use FreeBSD commands you must log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

All FreeBSD commands are stored on the system drive in the /bin directory.
IMPORTANT All WellWizard commands are stored on the system drive in the /ww/bin
directory.

Additional information on FreeBSD and FreeBSD commands can be found at:

 The FreeBSD Projecthttp://www.openbsd.org/faq/index.html

 BSD uses the forward slash (/) as a directory separator, with / representing the root directory. This is
opposite to DOS, which uses a backslash (\).

 BSD is case sensitive. Lower case is predominant for BSD commands with third-party executables often
comprised of mixed or all upper case letters.

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 To find out how to use a BSD command, type man command where command is the executable for
which you are seeking full usage instruction. All usage dictates that you use spaces between the
command and each of its subsequent parameters.

 Certain commands in BSD call for a character called pipe |. Do not confuse the pipe for a lowercase L
or for a 1.

Table 1: Server Commands

Command Line Description


sh Shell command—Enables the use of arrow keys in PuTTY
qw Query well—Enables all wells on the Server to be seen
qp Query process—Shows a list of all processes running on the
Server
ps ax Shows a list of all running processes for all users on the Server
cd.. Backs up one level in the command line
man Information page
clear Clears the screen returning to #
reboot Shuts down and restarts WellWizard Server
shutdown Shuts down the Server
nano Enables file editing
pkill Kills and restarts a process, for example: pkill WWwits
| grep Search command
| less Enables a user to have less information displayed on the screen
ls Lists everything that is in the directory being viewed
raidctl –s raid0 Parity status screen
pwd Print working directory
mkdir Make a new directory
cp Copy
mv Move
rm Remove. Example: rm wits would remove the wits file
rmdir Remove directory. Example: rmdir bin would remove the bin
kill –s2 <PID> Kill a process in particular using the unique PID process number
tar –zcvf Zip up files
tar –ztvf View zipped files

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Command Line Description
tar –zxvf Extract zipped files
WWsetup Sets up the Server for logging, well management, user
management, server setup and system setup
WWlith Enables the user to extract lithology bitmaps from the Server
WWdbm Well backup and restore
WWtext Creating and editing of channels for WellWizard Client
WWpad Padding depth / time records
WWpad –p Pruning depth / time records
dac_test Tests the data acquisition card in an ANAX Server
telnet Commands for testing the IP of the Server
WWsim Used when a channel / sensor needs to be simulated
more /etc/wwnet.conf Enables the user to see more for the file wwnet.conf
wits_diag –p /dev/ser6 Diagnostic to see the WITS sending ports
wits_diag –mo –p 8538: (IP To view the data coming from TCPIP connections
address
mount and unmount Used mount and unmount file system in FreeBSD
WWtestlag Used to view the status of and toubleshoot the lag system.

6.4.1 Apachectl

Apachectl is used to start and stop Apache on the server. Apache is the program that controls the
WellWizard Configurator.

 apachectl start will start the Apache program on the server.

 apachectl stop will stop the Apache program on the server.

 apachectl restart will restart the Apache program on the server.

6.4.2 Query Well (qw)

This command shows all the wells on the Server (Figure 208).

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Figure 224: Query Well Command

The output of this command has five sections:

 Well—Identifies the Logical Well Identifier for each well.

 Type—Identifies the well as a local well or a remote well. A local well is a well that is logging on the
Server. A remote well is a mirror of a well logging on a different Server.

 Status—Identifies the current status of the well.

 UWID—Identifies the Unique Well Identifier (UWID) for each well. The UWID is derived from a
combination of the MAC address and the current time when the well was created. This combination
ensures that no two wells will ever have the same UWID.

 Name—Identifies the name given to the well by the user.

6.4.3 Manual (man)

The manual command is one of the most important commands in a WellWizard Server as it will tell you what
almost every command does and how to use it. To invoke this command, type man before any other
command.

 man WWsetup

 man nano

 man WWsim

6.4.4 Change Directory (cd)

 Change to the root directory: cd /

 Change to the parent directory (back one folder): cd ..

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 Change to a specified directory: cd /ww/config

 Change to a directory inside the directory you are currently in: cd ./config

6.4.5 Listing Files (ls)

NOTE (ls) is represented by lowercase L and lowercase S.

 List all files in the current directory: ls

 List all files beginning with dac in the current directory: ls dac*

 List all files in long format: ls -l

NOTE (l) is represented by lowercase L.

 List only the directories: ls -p

6.4.6 Copying Files (cp)

 Copy file al.txt to al.txt.bak without deleting al.txt: cp al.txt al.txt.bak

 Copy all files with a txt extension to files with a txt.bak extension: cp *.txt* .txt.bak

 Copy all files including the directories type cp –Rp * /ww/bin /ww/backup

 Copy the wits file from one well config directory to another:

cp /ww/well/UWID/config/wits /ww/well/UWID/config/

To determine the UWID, refer to section 6.4.1

o cp /ww/well/UWID/config/wits /ww/well/UWID/config/

 From: /ww/well/UWID/config/wits

 To: /ww/well/UWID/config/

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6.4.7 Moving Files (mv)

 Move al.txt to al.txt.bak and deleting al.txt: mv al.txt al.txt.bak

6.4.8 Make a Directory (mkdir)

 Make a sub-directory called dbms in the current directory: mkdir dbms

 Make a new directory called myfiles in the current directory: mkdir myfiles

6.4.9 Using the Output Pipe (| vertical bar)

 Takes the output of one command and pipes it into another: ls | less

 Use the spacebar to view each screen of output.

6.4.10 Find Text String (grep)

 Finds all occurrences of send in the wits file: grep send wits

 Finds all occurrences of recv in any file in the current directory: grep recv *

6.4.11 Stopping a Program (pkill)

 Hang-up: pkill -1 WWwits (WWwits is an example program)

 Interrupt: pkill -2 WWwits (WWwits is an example program)

 Non-ignorable kill: pkill -9 WWwits (WWwits is an example program)

6.4.12 Editing a File (nano)

IMPORTANT Always make a backup before making changes.

 Edit the wits file: nano wits

 Edit the named txt file: nano dac_sw.txt

 Use of nano keys. Use the arrow keys to move through the file being edited.

The delete key works like the backspace key. Refer to section 7.1 or type man nano from the command line
for additional information. Access the internal help page by pressing CTRL + G.

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6.4.13 Viewing a File (less)

less is a program used to view (but not change) the contents of a text file or the output of a command one
screen at a time. This command is very useful when accessing WellWizard Server via a monitor and
keyboard.

 View the output of the netstat command one screen at a time: netstat | less

 View the contents of the wits file: less wits

6.4.14 Compressing / Uncompressing a File or Directory (tar)

Tar is the BSD file compression utility. Use tar to compress and decompress files and directories.

 Compress the current directory into a single file called al.tgz: tar –zcvf al.tgz *

 Extract the contents of /al.tgz into the current directory: tar –zxvf al.tgz

 List the contents of the file al.tgz: tar –ztvf al.tgz

For additional information on the use of tar, type man tar from the command line.

6.4.15 Mount Windows Formatted External Storage Device (USB)

1. Log into the Server with PuTTY

2. Insert the external storage device (USB) into the system.

Several lines appear on the screen.

3. Look for a line similar to this:

sd0: 248MB, 248 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 507904 sec total

4. Type mkdir /mnt/usb and press Enter

5. Type mount –t msdos /dev/sd0i /mnt/usb and press Enter

Now you can navigate to the directory using the change directory command to copy files in and out.

After the files have been moved, as necessary, the USB drive should be unmounted.

6. Type cd / and press Enter.

7. Type umount /mnt/usb and press Enter.

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6.4.16 Well Configuration Directory

Every well on the Server will have a config directory which contains all the files and information that controls
what a well does and how it works. The path for this directory is /ww/well/UWID/config.

1. To find a well’s UWID, log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Then use the qw command (section 6.4.1).

In addition to the config directories for wells, there is also a default config directory for each well template
(MUDLOGGING, EDRI, EDRII, etc). The default config directories contain the files that determine how a
new well will function, the channels that will be available on the new well, the calculations that will be
available for the new well, and the default sensor calibrations used for the well. The path for the default
config directory is /ww/well/default/<WellType>/config (Figure 209 and Figure 210).

Figure 225: Default Well Directory, Sample 1

Figure 226: Default Well Directory, Sample 2

Certain files within a well’s config directory can be copied to another well’s config directory or to a default
config directory in order to reduce work load and streamline operations on projects which require wells to
contain the same channels and configuration, provided certain rules are followed. As a general rule, save a
copy of these files to a folder on a Windows computer using WinSCP (section 6.2.2.4) whenever changes
are made.

Never copy the entire config directory of one well to another well. Doing so will corrupt
the new well; there is no way to recover a well once it has been corrupted.
CAUTION

The following files may be safely copied from a well to a default (Figure 209) well config directory (Figure
210), but should not be copied to well:

 realtime.map (Figure 211, Item 1)—This file controls the channels that will be available in a well.

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 translations (Figure 211, Item 2)—This file controls the name of channels for a well.

The following files may be safely copied from one well to another at any time:

 programs (Figure 211, Item 3)—This file controls which auxiliary programs should be run for a certain
well. Example: wits

 wits (Figure 211, Item 4)—This file controls the WITS transmission and reception for a well.

 lags.cfg (Figure 211, Item 5)—This file controls the lag configurations for a well.

 calculations (Figure 211, Item 6)—This file controls which channels will be calculated for a well and
which calculations are used. However, it does not contain the actual formulas being used.

 resources (Figure 211, Item 7) —This file controls which channels are settable for a well.

 zeros (Figure 211, Item 8)—This file controls which channels are able to be zeroed for a well.

 well.cfg (Figure 211, Item 9)—This file controls sensor calibrations.

 constants (Figure 211, Item 10)—This file contains the settings input under the Constants tab of the
Resource Manger in WellWizard Client.

Copying the files can be done using WinSCP (section 6.2.2.4) or by using the PuTTY copy command found
in section 6.4.5.

Figure 227: Default Well Directory Files

These 10 files can also be copied from a well to the default well template directory (cd
/ww/well/default/<well type>/config) to force new wells created from that template to
NOTE be exactly like the well from which the files were copied.

For an example directory location, see Figure 210.

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6.4.17 Lag Testing (WWtestlag)

WWtestlag is a program designed to allow a user to troubleshoot WellWizard lag issues. To access this
program:

1. Log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Type: WWtestlag –W# and press Enter.

o The # denotes the logical well ID which can be ascertained by using the qw command

o Pressing the M key on all screens (except 1 and 2) will change to In only, Out only, In and Out,
Control Lags or Lags in Memory

6.4.17.1 Lag Method Settings (Screen 1)


Screen 1 is the default screen. Use 1 key to jump to this screen. This screen contains all the basic
information about the lag status (Figure 212).

 Lag method—Type of lag configured

 Configuration variables, such as abs lag depth, or time

 Current sample depth

 # of lags in the various queues

Figure 228: Lag Method Screen

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6.4.17.2 Lag Record Settings (Screen 2)
Use 2 key to get to this screen. The Lag Record screen shows all the various lag records being processed
(Figure 213).

IMPORTANT Check on this screen if processing and pumping are enabled.

Figure 229: Lag Record Settings Screen

6.4.17.3 Queued Time Lag Records (Screens 3 and 4)


These screens show the time-based delays that the lags are being processed through. Screen 3 (Figure
214) shows the In & Out lags and should only contain data if using the time-based method. Screen 4 (Figure
215) is irrespective of the pumping screen and is also used for other lag methods when time delays are
included.

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Figure 230: Queued Time Lag Records Screen

Figure 231: Queued Time Lag Records Screen, Continued

6.4.17.4 Queued Volume Lag Records (Screens 5 and 6)


These screens show the volume-related lags (Figure 216 and Figure 217).

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Figure 232: Queued Volume Lag Records Screen

Figure 233: Queued Volume Lag Records Screen, Continued

6.4.17.5 Queued Stroke Lag Records (Screen 7)


This screen displays the stroke-related lags information (Figure 218).

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Figure 234: Queued Stroke Lag Records Screen

6.4.17.6 Lag Record View (Screen 8)


This screen provides detailed information on the various lag records being processed. Use M to scroll
through (Figure 219).

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Figure 235: Lag Record View Screen

6.4.17.7 Counter Values (Screen 9)


This screen displays the current counter values for the various time, volume, and stroke variables (Figure
220).

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Figure 236: Counter Values Screen

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6.4.18 WWtensor

WWtensor is used to acquire data from a serial ASCII data stream.

Typical use (serial): WWtensor –W1 –U5 –p /dev/ser1 mapping

Typical use (TCP): WWtensor –W1 –U5 -p tcp://0.0.0.0:9000 mapping

 -W1 is the logical well ID. This can be acquired by using the qw command.

 -U5 is the unit setting. This part is not necessary unless multiple instances of WWtensor are being
used. Each instance must use a different unit and should start at 5 and go up for each instance.

 -p /dev/ser1 is the port mapping. Ser1 is for serial port 1. This is dependent on the port the device is
connected to.

 -p /tcp://0.0.0.0:9000 is the tcp mapping.

o 0.0.0.0 will be the IP the data is coming from.

o :9000 will be the port the data is coming on.

 mapping is the mapping file that must be created for each instance of WWtensor.

6.4.18.1 WWtensor Mapping File


A WWtensor mapping file is used to mapping the data from a tensor feed to a WellWizard channel.

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6.4.19 Micromotiond

The micromotiond utility is a communication program that talks to a MicroMotion Coriolis Flow Meter via a
serial port and makes the data available via WITS-0 tcp/ip communications. The WellWizard Server may
then be configured to talk to utility and retrieve the data.

Typical use: micromotiond –a1 -x9000 –p/dev/ser1

 -a1 – This sets the program to listen to station address 1. The station address can be set on the
Emerson transmitter. The numbers must match.

 -x9000 – This is a debug command. It sets the program to output the diagnostics messages on port
9000. Any unused TCP/IP port can be used. This portion is not strictly required for the command to
work but can be useful if there are issues.

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 -p/dev/ser1 – This sets the program to listen on serial port 1. Any port can be used as long as it is not
used in the wits file or any other program running on the server.

 Additional options can be found in man micromotiond

6.4.19.1 Micromotiond Channel to WITS mappings


 Mass Flow Rate (unit set on transmitter): 9910

 Density (unit set on transmitter): 9911

 Temperature (unit set on transmitter): 9912

 Volume Flow Rate (unit set on transmitter): 9913

 Pressure (unit set on transmitter): 9914

 Mass Total (unit set on transmitter): 9915

 Mass Inventory (unit set on transmitter): 9916

 Volume Total (unit set on transmitter): 9917

 Volume Inventory (unit set on transmitter): 9918

 Raw Tube Frequency (Hz): 9925

 Left Pickoff Voltage (mV): 9926

 Right Pickoff Voltage (mV): 9927

 Drive Gain (%): 9928

 Mass Flow Live Zero Flow (g/min): 9929

6.4.19.2 Verifying micromotiond is running


To check that micromotiond is running and verify there are not multiple enstences running, run the

ps ax | grep micro command. There should be one Server instance per Coriolis, no more.

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6.5 MAINTENANCE

6.5.1 Once Per Shift

 Back up the database, both depth, and time (section 6.3.3).

 The preferred backup method is from the WellWizard Configurator application.

 Weatherford advises that backups should be performed during tripping operations or when not in active
drilling mode, whenever possible.

6.5.2 Weekly

 Check the system health (section 6.2.4).

Pay special attention to the hard drive space to ensure the disks are not approaching capacity.

 Clean the filters on the front of the rack mount Server and on the back of the Shuttle Server.

 Check cable connections and power connections to ensure they are secure and in good repair.

6.5.3 Monthly

If working in a location where dust is a problem, the Server should be shut down by pressing the power
button for one second and releasing it.

Wait until the system has fully shutdown and remove the power cord from the Server before using
compressed air to clean the inside of the Server.

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6.6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6.6.1 WITS Troubleshooting

The flowchart provided below is only meant to serve as a guide to


IMPORTANT troubleshooting the most common WITS issues. Due to the limitless potential
scenarios at rigsites, all possible scenarios will not be covered.

Figure 237: WITS Troubleshooting Flowchart

6.6.1.1 WITS Diagnostic (wits_diag)


The wits_diag program supports serial and TCP/IP WITS in both Answer and Originate modes. As such, any
number of checks can be performed to make sure that all communications are working correctly. It may also
be used to verify the proper operation of the WWwits program itself and could even be used for doing basic
system data overrides and data simulation. In most cases, the wits_diag program conflicts with the WWwits
program. This is because it is not possible for both programs to use the same port.

The system answers all WITS connection requests initiated from the IP specified in
IMPORTANT the wits_diag and / or WWwits program. Entering man wits_diag displays more
extensive details on the wits_diag command.

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To enter a terminal mode to send data down the line and to see what is coming back, enter the following
commands:

 wits_diag -p/dev/ser1 -X

 wits_diag -mo -X -p(port#) (remote machine)

 wits_diag -ma -X -p(port#)

o -mo is for originate mode

o -ma is for answer mode

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6.6.1.2 Specific WITS Item/s Not Working

Figure 238: WITS Troubleshooting Flowchart—Specific WITS Items Not Working

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6.6.1.2.1 Step 1
1. Log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Navigate to the config file of the well (section 6.2.10.3).

3. Type more wits to review the WITS mappings and ensure the item number is mapped to the correct
WellWizard mnemonic.

6.6.1.2.2 Step 2
1. Type pkill -2 WWwits to take down the wits file.

2. Start the wits_diag program.

For TCP originate port:

o wits_diag –mo –p 6001 192.168.10.9 –b > /tmp/witstest

 6001 is the port defined in the WITS program.

 192.168.10.9 is the IP defined in the WITS program.

For TCP answer port:

o wits_diag –ma –p 6001 192.168.10.9 –b > /tmp/witstest

 6001 is the port defined in the WITS program.

 192.168.10.9 is the IP defined in the WITS program.

For Serial port:

o wits_diag –p/dev/ser1 –b > /tmp/witstest

ser1 is the port defined in the WITS program.

3. Type cd /tmp.

4. Type less witstest | grep 0108.

0108 is an example WITS item.

5. If the command returns the WITS item, it is being sent.

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6.6.1.3 Specific WITS Items Going ON and OFF (No Incoming Data)

Figure 239: WITS Troubleshooting Flowchart—WITS Items Going On/Off

6.6.1.3.1 Step 1
1. Log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Navigate to the config file of the well (section 6.2.10.3).

3. Type less wits to review the WITS mappings to ensure that the WellWizard mnemonic is only mapped
to a receive port once.

6.6.1.3.2 Step 2
Increase the timeout of the port that the WITS item is being received on.

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6.6.1.4 All Items on a TCP Port/s Not Working

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Figure 240: Items on a TCP Port/s Not Working

6.6.1.4.1 Step 1
1. Log into the Server with PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Type pfctl –d.

6.6.1.4.2 Step 2
Type ping 192.168.10.9

NOTE 192.168.10.9 is an example IP address.

 If you get a reply, move to Step 3.

 If you do not get a reply, check the network configuration to ensure both systems are on the same
domain

 If both systems are in the same domain, this could indicate a firewall is interfering with communications.
Contact the local network administrator for assistance.

6.6.1.4.3 Step 3
1. Perform wits_diag test on the port specified in the WITS configuration

o Type wits_diag –mo –p 6001 192.168.10.9

 -mo is for an originate port.

 6001 is an example port.

 192.168.10.9 is an example IP address.

o Type wits_diag –ma –p 6001 192.168.10.9

 -ma is for an answer port.

 6001 is an example port.

 192.168.10.9 is an example IP address.

2. If the Server says the device is busy, go to Step 4. If the Server allows the connection, review the port
definitions in the wits file to ensure that it is setup properly.

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6.6.1.4.4 Step 4
1. Type pkill -2 WWwits to disable WITS.

2. Perform wits_diag test on the port specified in the WITS configuration using Originate or Answer, as
necessary.

o Type wits_diag –mo –p 6001 192.168.10.9

 -mo is for an originate port.

 6001 is an example port.

 192.168.10.9 is an example IP address.

o Type wits_diag –ma –p 6001 192.168.10.9

 -ma is for an answer port.

 6001 is an example port.

 192.168.10.9 is an example IP address.

1. If the Server connects to the remote system and data begins to scroll across the screen, there is
an error in port definitions of the wits file or in the WITS item mappings

2. If the Server does not connect, go to Step 5

6.6.1.4.5 Step 5
Perform the wits_diag test again on the port specified in the WITS configuration. However, if –mo was used
in Step 4, use –ma for this step and if –ma was used in step 4, use –mo for this step.

 Type wits_diag –mo –p 6001 192.168.10.9

o -mo is for an originate port

o 6001 is an example port

o 192.168.10.9 is an example IP address

 Type wits_diag –ma –p 6001 192.168.10.9

o -ma is for an answer port

o 6001 is an example port

o 192.168.10.9 is an example IP address

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If the Server connects to the remote system and data begins to scroll across the screen, the originate /
answer setting is incorrect in the WITS port definition.

6.6.1.4.6 Step 6
1. Perform the wits_diag test to the IP of a Windows computer by typing

wits_diag –ma –p 6001 192.168.10.230

o 6001 changes depending on the port set in the wits file.

o 192.168.10.9 is an example IP address. This address is the IP of the Windows computer.

2. Open the PuTTY program on the Windows computer and configure it to connect to WellWizard Server
using Telnet.

o Host Name: 192.168.10.10

This host name changes depending on the IP of WellWizard Server.

o Port: 6001

The port changes depending on the port that is being tested.

o Connection Type:Telnet

If the connection is successful, the WITS stream from WellWizard Server displays on the PuTTY
screen using Telnet. Anything typed into the Telnet PuTTY screen displays on the wits_diag screen.

6.6.1.4.7 Step 7
1. Install a WITS diagnostics tool.

Able Technologies WITS Emulator is used in these testing procedures; however this is not the only
possible tool. The instructions assume the software has been installed.

Use http://www.able-technologies.eu/aw_downloads.asp to access the WITS emulator.

2. Perform the wits_diag test to the IP of a Windows computer by typing

wits_diag –mo –p 6001 192.168.10.9

o 6001 changes depending on the port setup in the wits file.

o 192.168.10.9 is an example IP address. This address will be the IP of the Windows computer

3. Edit the Windows firewall setting on the Windows computer to accept connections on port 6001.

The port that needs to be opened changes depending on the port being tested.

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4. Open the Wits Tx program, click on View, select TCP/IP, and configure the system to accept
connections from the Server.

5. Configure the Server section to listen on port 6001 and click the Listen button.

6001 is an example. This port changes depending on the port being tested.

6. If the test is successful, data scrolls on the PuTTY screen and the TCP/IP setup window indicates a
connection was accepted from the IP of WellWizard Server.

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6.6.1.5 All Items on a Serial Port/s Not Working

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Figure 241: Troubleshooting Flowchart—All Items on a Serial Port/s Not Working

6.6.1.5.1 Step 1
1. Verify that a null adaptor or a null cable is used on the serial connection.

2. If there is no adaptor or cable in place, install one.

6.6.1.5.2 Step 2
1. Log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Type wits_diag –X –p/dev/ser2 to perform a wits_diag test.

/dev2 is determined by the wits file settings and the serial port being used.

3. If the Server returns a device busy message, go to Step 3. If the Server connects on the port, check the
port mapping of the wits file.

6.6.1.5.3 Step 3
1. Type pkill -2 WWwits to disable the wits file.

2. Type wits_diag –X –p/dev/ser2 to perform a wits_diag test.

3. If data begins to scroll across the screen, go to Step 4. If nothing is coming across the screen, go
to Step 5.

6.6.1.5.4 Step 4
1. Press x to exit the wits_diag program.

2. Type wits_diag –X –p/dev/ser2 >/tmp/witstest to perform the wits_diag test again with the capture
option.

/ser2 is determined by wits file the settings and the serial port being used.

3. Allow the test to run for a few minutes, then press X and type less /tmp/witstest.

4. Review the file against the WITS channels that are set up for the port to ensure that the items being sent
and the mappings in the wits file correspond.

5. If all the proper channels are being received and all channels are properly mapped in the wits file, reboot
the Server by typing reboot. If rebooting the Server does not fix the issue contact the next level of
Technical Support.

6.6.1.5.5 Step 5
1. Locate the port on the Octopus cable of the Server and unplug the 9-pin serial cable connected.

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Keep in mind that the number molded into the plastic of the Octopus cable will not necessarily be the
serial port number.

2. Short pins 2 and 3 of the 9-pin serial cable together using a small piece of wire or a paperclip.

3. Type a message on the PuTTY screen.

4. If the message appears on the PuTTY screen, go to Step 6.

5. If the message does not appear on the PuTTY screen, stop the wits_diag test by pressing X and repeat
Steps 3 and 5 on another port until a good port is found or all ports are tested.
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6. If all ports on the Moxa card test bad, replace the Octopus cable and repeat Steps 3 and 5 on one of
the ports.
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7. If the test fails with the new cable, replace the Moxa card.

6.6.1.5.6 Step 6
1. Perform a loopback test on the serial cable as close to the remote machine as possible by looping pins
2 and 3 together.

2. Type a message on the PuTTY screen.

o If the message appears on the PuTTY screen, the issue is with the remote machine.

o If the message does not appear on the PuTTY screen, work back towards WellWizard Server
testing each connection until the message appears on the screen.

3. After the message appears on the screen, replace the component between the previous bad test and
the good test.

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6.6.1.6 All Items on a Port/s Going ON and OFF

Figure 242: Troubleshooting Flowchart—All Items on a Port/s Going ON and OFF

6.6.1.6.1 Step 1
Increase the WITS timeout settings. For example, if it is set to timeout after 30 seconds, increase the time to
60 seconds.

6.6.1.6.2 Step 2
Look through the wits file, line by line, to verify that the port is only mapped to be received once.

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6.6.1.7 All WITS Items Not Working

Figure 243: Troubleshooting Flowchart—All WITS Items Not Working

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6.6.1.7.1 Step 1
1. Log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Type qr to ensure that the WITS program is running on the correct well.

6.6.1.7.2 Step 2
1. Type WWwits –W1 to manually start the WITS program.

-W1 indicates the Logical Well ID

2. Type qr to see if the WITS program has started.

3. If the WITS program does not start, this indicates that there is an issue in the wits file, such as:

o A port definition is missing or improperly formatted

o A port in the WITS body is improperly formatted

6.6.1.7.3 Step 3
Type reboot to reboot the Server. If rebooting the Server does not fix the issue contact the next level of
Technical Support.

6.6.1.8 WITS Data Has the Wrong Values


 Verify that the correct unit of measure is set in the wits file. For example, if WellWizard Server’s wits file
is set to receive hole depth in feet and the sending machine is set to send hole depth in meters, the
value will be incorrect by a factor of approximately 3.21.

 This is also a good time to perform a loop-back to WellWizard Server or to a Windows box using PuTTY.
Using PuTTY shows the incoming raw data without the third-party applying any rules to it. If the data
comes out wrong in HyperTerminal, it is because of the WellWizard system.

o For assistance performing a loopback test (serial), refer to section 6.6.1.5

o For assistance viewing TCP/IP WITS data, refer to section 6.6.1.4

 Is data being sent using the right mnemonic? Use the WWtext command to verify that the right value is
being used.

6.6.2 The Server Rebooted Itself and Will Not Restart

 If this problem occurs, a hard drive may be faulty or is not writing properly. This problem can cause a
massive failure of WellWizard Server resulting in the loss of both hard drives and well data unless
backups have been made.

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 If the Server crashes, check the RAID status of the hard drives to ensure that they write across properly
and that the parity status becomes CLEAN. If it crashes again during this process, irrevocable harm can
come to the system.

 If the Server does not boot up after a crash, contact technical support.

6.6.3 Server Security Dongle (License Error)

If all of the numbers in WellWizard Client stop working approximately every 30 minutes and/or a license
error appears in WellWizard Client there is most likely a bad security dongle. If a security dongle has failed,
it must be replaced. To check this, perform the following steps (Figure 228):

Figure 244: Check for Bad Security Dongle

1. Log into the Server using PuTTY (section 6.2.2.3).

2. Type dmesg | grep pphb0.

NOTE The pipe symbol is used in this command between dmesg and grep.

If the dongle is working, you should see a message returned.

6.6.4 WellWizard Configurator Won’t Open

Start the Apache program from PuTTy. If it is already running, restart it. (Section 6.4.1)

6.7 DECOMMISSIONING
 Always ensure that a DBM backup of all wells has been created and copied from the Server before
decommissioning the Server.

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 Ensure that the Server is shut down properly by pressing the power button for one second.

6.8 REFURBISHMENT / REPAIR

6.8.1 Burning WellWizard Server Software

This process erases all data on the hard drives and Server.
CAUTION

All installations and upgrades should be performed by or under the guidance of a


technician trained on WellWizard Server.
CAUTION

If an upgrade is required on an ANAX Server, burn the drives on a Shuttle and transfer to the ANAX Server.

To burn the WellWizard Server software:

1. Hook up the Shuttle to a keyboard and monitor.

2. Insert a WellWizard distribution USB Boot Drive (Thumb Drive) to an available USB Port.

3. Power on the Shuttle.

4. Press the DEL Key to go into Bios Mode.

5. Go to Standard CMOS Features and enter the configuration as shown below (Figure 229):

o Drive A [None]

o Halt On [All, But Keyboard]

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Figure 245: Standard CMOS Features

6. Press the Esc key to exit the main BIOS screen.

7. Highlight the open the Advance BIOS option and press Enter.

8. Highlight the Hard Disk Boot Priority option and press Enter (Figure 230).

Figure 246: Standard CMOS Features—Hard Disk Boot Priority

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9. Highlight USB Boot Drive, bring it to the top of the list by using the + sign, and press Enter (Figure
231).

The USB drive will reference the type of key used and will not always indicate Imation
NOTE Flash Drive.

Figure 247: Standard CMOS Features—USB Drive

10. Press Esc twice to return to main menu.

11. Go to Power Management Setup and verify the following (Figure 232):

o Soft-Off by PBTN [Delay 4 Sec]. <[Immediate Off] For SK22G2 Model>

o PWRON After PWR-Fail [On]

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Figure 248: Standard CMOS Features—Power Management Setup

12. Press F10 to Save and continue Y [Enter] to re-boot the Shuttle.

The system automatically boots from the USB Drive

13. When prompted, enter a user name and password for the specific type of device being burned:

o WellWizard Server (Figure 233)

 User name: wwsetup

 Password: setmeup

Figure 249: Rebooting to Specific Device

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14. Upon login, the following screen displays (Figure 234):

Figure 250: Main Menu Dongle Support Screen

15. Using the arrow keys, select Disk Drive Operations and press Enter (Figure 234).

16. Using the arrow keys, select the option Create WW Drive (Dongle) and press Enter.

17. For Shuttles and ANAX Servers, using the arrow keys, select WW 5.7.1 (Open BSD 4.3) or WW 5.7.4
(Open BSD 4.3) then press Enter (Figure 235).

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Figure 251: FreeBSD Options

18. Using the arrow keys, select Continue with Drive Creation and press Enter (Figure 236).

The program starts the burning procedure for the hard disk. It takes approximately 25 minutes to burn
the hard disk.

Figure 252: Continue with Drive Creation Screen

19. When burning completes, using the arrow keys, select Rescan Drive to confirm the version. The
version that was burned is visible on the screen (Figure 237).

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Figure 253: Confirmation of Version Screen

20. When the burn process is complete power down the Shuttle. Using the arrow keys, select Back to the
Main Menu  Shut Down  Continue with Shutdown.

21. After the Shuttle is fully powered down, reapply power then check the parity (section 6.2.4.1).

o If the parity is not clean and is not rebuilding, reboot the Server and check the parity again. After the
parity is clean, go through the WWsetup process and configure the Shuttle for the location and
purpose, as necessary.

o If the parity does not rebuild after rebooting, refer to section 6.6.9

IMPORTANT To check the parity type: raidctl –s raid0

7 APPENDIX
7.1 NANO

The nano program is a small and friendly text editor. Besides basic text editing, nano offers many extra
features, such as an interactive search and replace, goto line number, auto-indentation, feature toggles,
internationalization support, and filename tab completion.

7.1.1 Editor Basics

7.1.1.1 Navigating in a File


Use the arrow keys to navigate the cursor around the file in nano. The cursor cannot be moved with the
mouse.

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7.1.1.2 Entering Text
All key sequences in nano are entered using the keyboard. nano is a modeless editor. All keys with the
exception of Control and Meta key sequences will enter text into the file being edited.

7.1.1.3 Special Functions


Special functions use the Control key shortcut lists as ^

Enter Control key sequences by holding down the Control key and pressing the desired letter.

7.1.1.4 The Titlebar


The titlebar is the line displayed at the top of the editor. There are three sections: left, center, and right. The
section on the left displays the version of nano being used. The center section displays the current file name
or New Buffer if the file has not yet been named. The section on the right displays Modified if the file has
been modified since it was last saved or opened.

7.1.1.5 Shortcut Lists


The Shortcut Lists are the two lines at the bottom of the screen which show some of the more commonly-
used functions in the editor. The exact functions which are displayed depend on whether Pico Compatibility
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7.2 WELLWIZARD UNIT CLASSES

WITS Code UNIT WITS Code UNIT WITS Code UNIT


Rate Density Volumetric Rate
0 min 0 kg/m3 0 m3/min
1 hr 1 sg 1 bbls/min
2 sec 2 ppg 2 l/min
Rate Of Penetration 3 lb/ft3 3 ft3/min
0 min/m 4 UKppg 4 m3/hour
1 min/ft 5 g/cc 5 bbls/hour
2 m/min Torque 6 l/hour
3 ft/min 0 Nm 7 ft3/hour
4 sec/m 1 FtLb 8 m3/sec
5 sec/ft 2 KNm 9 bbls/sec
6 m/sec 3 KFLB 10 l/sec
7 ft/sec Velocity 11 ft3/sec
8 m/hr 0 m/min 12 gal/sec
9 ft/hr 1 km/hr 13 gal/min
Volume 2 knots 14 gal/hr
0 m3 3 mph 15 UKgal/sec
1 bbls 4 m/sec 16 UKgal/min
2 litres 5 ft/sec 17 UKgal/hr
3 ft3 6 ft/min 18 MCMD
4 gal Weight 19 MCFD
5 UKgal 0 KN 20 MMCFD
6 MCM 1 Klb 21 E3M3/day
7 MCF 2 tonnes 22 MCM/hr
8 MMCF 3 tons 23 MCF/hr
9 E3M3 4 daN 24 MMCF/hr
Temperature 5 Kg 25 E3M3/hr
0 C 6 lb 26 MCM/min
1 F 7 KdaN 27 MCF/min
2 K Gas 28 MMCF/min
Gamma 0 % 29 E3M3/min
0 API 1 ppm 30 m3/day
Distance 2 units 31 bbls/day
0 m 3 %LEL Horse Power
1 ft 4 USunits 0 hp
2 km 5 ugt 1 W

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3 yds Pressure 2 KW
4 mm 0 KPa 3 joules/sec
5 cm 1 psi 4 BTU/min
Electric Torque 2 Kg/cm2 Line Density
0 amps 3 bars 0 Kg/m
1 µs/ft 4 inH20 1 lb/ft
Figure 254: WellWizard Unit Classes

Resistivity Pressure Gradient Currency


0 ohmm 0 KPa/m 0 $
None 1 psi/ft 1 ₤
0 NONE 2 Kg/cm2/m Currency per Depth
Delta Temperature 3 psi/1000ft 0 $/m
0 C 4 psi/100m 1 $/ft
1 F Barometric Pressure 2 ₤/m
2 K 0 KPa 3 ₤/ft
Conductivity 1 inHg Line Wear
0 mS 2 mmHg 0 KN-km
1 millimhos 3 millibars 1 daN-km
2 ohm-m Diameter 2 ton-miles
3 S 0 mm 3 tonne-km
Time 1 cm 4 MJ
0 sec 2 in Power per Unit Area
Relative Time Percent 0 W/mm2
0 sec 0 % 1 KW/mm2
1 min Ph Level 2 KW/cm2
2 hr 0 pH 3 hp/in2
Revolutions per Volume SPh Level 4 hp/ft2
0 revs/m3 0 SpH 5 hp/cm2
1 revs/bbl Sonic Force per Unit Area
2 revs/litre 0 µs/m 0 N/mm2
3 revs/ft3 Voltage 1 tonne/cm2
4 revs/gal 0 V 2 tonne/m2
5 revs/UKgal 1 mV 3 ton/in2
Angle per Unit Length Current 4 ton/ft2
0 dega/30m 0 A Direction
1 dega,100ft 1 mA 0 deg
2 dega/m Charge Capacity Running Speed
3 dega/ft 0 Ah 0 m/min

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4 dega/30ft 1 mAh 1 m/sec
Conductance per Unit
5 rad/m Distance 2 ft/min
6 rad/ft 0 mS/m 3 ft/sec
Parts Per Million Volume per Volume Count Rate
0 ppm 0 V/V 0 cps
Figure 255: WellWizard Unit Classes, Continued

7.3 DEFAULT WELLWIZARD CHANNELS (MUDLOG WELL)


Table 2: Default WellWizard Channels (Mudlog Well)

Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status


Managed Pressure
% Free Gas PFG PERCENT Drilling
Managed Pressure
% Mud PPM PERCENT Drilling
% Pressure Loss @ Bit PLPB PERCENT Bit Parameters
(C1+C2)/(C3+C4+C5) RAT18 NONE GCT Ratios
(C1+C2)/C3 RAT14 NONE GCT Ratios
(C1+C3)/C2 RAT13 NONE GCT Ratios
(C1+C4+C5)/(C1+C2+C4) RAT17 NONE GCT Ratios
(C2+C3)/C1 RAT12 NONE GCT Ratios
(C2+C3+C4+C5)/\u03B4*100.0 RAT20 NONE GCT Ratios
(C3+C4+C5)/C1 RAT2 NONE GCT Ratios
(C4+C5)/(C1+C2) RAT15 NONE GCT Ratios
(C4+C5)/C3 RAT19 NONE GCT Ratios
Acc. Actual Displacement AAFV VOLUME Pit Parameters
Acc. Theo. Displacement FVEC VOLUME Trip Parameters Hidden
Active PVT TVT1 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Active PVT G/L TVTGL1 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Active PVT G/L Rate TVTGLR1 VOLUMETRIC RATE Pit Parameters
Actual Displacement AFV VOLUME Pit Parameters
Managed Pressure
Actual Mud Density AMD DENSITY Drilling
Air Pressure GCT IN AP2 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
Air Pressure GCT OUT AP1 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
Ambient H2S 1 AH2S1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Ambient H2S 2 AH2S2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Ambient H2S 3 AH2S3 GAS Mudlogging Gas

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Ambient H2S 4 AH2S4 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Annular Volume TVA VOLUME Drilling Parameters
Arom/Alk GCF4 NONE GCT Ratios
Aromatics/Alkanes RAT22 NONE GCT Ratios
Miscellaneous
Attached Files FILES NONE Parameters
Avg Hookload HKLA WEIGHT Drilling Parameters
Avg Time Per Stand TPSA RELATIVE TIME Trip Parameters
Bal R BRAT NONE Mudlogging Gas
Benzene In BCB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Benzene In(Raw) BCR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Benzene Out BCB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Benzene Out(Raw) BCR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Benzene+Toluene GCF26 NONE GCT Ratios
BH Annulus Pressure MBPA PRESSURE MWD Parameters
BH Internal Pressure MBPI PRESSURE MWD Parameters
BHA Length BHALEN DISTANCE Pipe Parameters
Bit Condition BCON NONE Bit Parameters
Bit Depth DBTM DISTANCE Depth Parameters
Bit Depth TRKB DBTMKB DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Bit Drilled Time BDTI RELATIVE TIME Bit Parameters
Bit Hydraulic Power/Area BHPA POWER AREA Bit Parameters
Bit Impact Force JIF WEIGHT Bit Parameters
Bit Off Bottom Time BOPT RELATIVE TIME Bit Parameters
Bit Position due to Block
Movement BTPOSBM DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Bit Reamed Time BRTI RELATIVE TIME Bit Parameters
Bit Start Depth DBSD DISTANCE Drilling Parameters Hidden
Bit Start Time DBST RELATIVE TIME Drilling Parameters Hidden
Bit Total Time BTTI RELATIVE TIME Bit Parameters
Bit Wear BWEAR PERCENT Bit Parameters
BL Air Flow BLAF VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden
BL Calibration Slope BLCS VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden
BL Corrected Gas BLCG VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden
BL Detector Current BLDC VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden
BL Detector Temperature BLDT VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden
BL Fuel Flow BLFF VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
BL Sample Flow BLSF VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden
BL Total Gas Measured BLTGM VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden
BL Total Gas Raw BLTG VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden
BL Zero Offset BLZO VOLUME Mudlogging Gas Hidden
Block Direction BDIR NONE Drilling Parameters Hidden
Block Movement BMT DISTANCE Depth Parameters
Block Movement Out-Of-Slips BMOS DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Block Position BPOS DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Block Rate Instantaneous BRI ROP RATE Depth Parameters Hidden
Block Temperature BTMP TEMPERATURE GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
Booster Pump Flow BPFI VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters
Booster Pump Volume Moved BPVM VOLUME Debug Parameters
Bulk Density BDEN DENSITY Lithology
BUTISO GCF31 NONE GCT Ratios
C1 METH GAS Mudlogging Gas
C1 Content GCF8 NONE GCT Ratios
Managed Pressure
C1 Corrected For Free Gas C1CFG GAS Drilling
Managed Pressure
C1 Density C1D DENSITY Drilling
Managed Pressure
C1 Flow Corrected C1FC GAS Drilling
C1 In METH2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
C1 Out METH1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Managed Pressure
C1 Pressure Compensated C1PC GAS Drilling
Managed Pressure
C1 Solubility Factor C1SF NONE Drilling
C1/(C3+C4+C5) RAT1 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/\u03B4C RAT16 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/Benzene GCF25 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/C2 RAT3 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/C2 (Chromat) C1C2 NONE Mudlogging Gas
C1/C3 RAT4 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/C3 (Chromat) C1C3 NONE Mudlogging Gas
C1/C4 RAT5 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/C4 (Chromat) C1C4 NONE Mudlogging Gas
C1/C5 RAT6 NONE GCT Ratios

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
C1/C5 (Chromat) C1C5 NONE Mudlogging Gas
C1/C6 GCF19 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/C7 RAT26 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/C8 RAT27 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/CO2 GCF24 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/ROP GCF23 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/THC RAT24 NONE GCT Ratios
C1/THC (Chromat) C1THC NONE Mudlogging Gas
C2 ETH GAS Mudlogging Gas
Managed Pressure
C2 Flow Corrected C2FC GAS Drilling
C2 In ETH2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
C2 Out ETH1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Managed Pressure
C2 Pressure Compensated C2PC GAS Drilling
C2/C3 RAT7 NONE GCT Ratios
C2/C3 (Chromat) C2C3 NONE Mudlogging Gas
C3 PRP GAS Mudlogging Gas
Managed Pressure
C3 Flow Corrected C3FC GAS Drilling
C3 In PRP2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
C3 Out PRP1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Managed Pressure
C3 Pressure Compensated C3PC GAS Drilling
C6/Benz RAT8 NONE GCT Ratios
C7/Tol RAT9 NONE GCT Ratios
Calc CC Gas Sensor GCC GAS Mudlogging Gas
Calc Est Porosity FPPG PERCENT Lithology
CALC FID 2 TOTAL GAS GFID2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
Calc FID Total Gas GFID GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
Calc HW Total Gas GHW GAS GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
Calc TCD Gas Sensor GTCD GAS Mudlogging Gas
Calcimetry Dolomite CDO PERCENT Lithology
Calcimetry Limestone CLI PERCENT Lithology
CalGas Pressure GCT IN CALP2 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
CalGas Pressure GCT OUT CALP1 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
Carbon Dioxide In CO2CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Carbon Dioxide In(Raw) CO2CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Carbon Dioxide Out CO2CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Carbon Dioxide Out(Raw) CO2CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Carrier Pressure GCT IN CP2 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
Carrier Pressure GCT OUT CP1 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
Casing Pressure CHKP PRESSURE Drilling Parameters
CC Gas Sensor CCGS GAS GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
CC QC Ratio CCQC NONE Mudlogging Gas
Char R CRAT NONE Mudlogging Gas
Choke Pressure CHOKEP PRESSURE Drilling Parameters Hidden
Chromat Temp GCT IN CT2 TEMPERATURE GCT Hardware
Chromat Temp GCT OUT CT1 TEMPERATURE GCT Hardware
CO CO GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
CO In CO_2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
CO Out CO_1 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
CO2 CO2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
CO2 In CO2_2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
CO2 Out CO2_1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Combustible 1 CBG1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
Combustible 2 CBG2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
Combustible 3 CBG3 GAS GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
Combustible 4 CBG4 GAS GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
Comment1 COM1 NONE Comments
Comment10 COM10 NONE Comments
Comment2 COM2 NONE Comments
Comment3 COM3 NONE Comments
Comment4 COM4 NONE Comments
Comment5 COM5 NONE Comments
Comment6 COM6 NONE Comments
Comment7 COM7 NONE Comments
Comment8 COM8 NONE Comments
Comp Position CPOS DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
CURRENCY PER
Cost/Distance CPDC DEPTH Drilling Parameters Hidden
Cumulative Bit Wear CBWEAR NONE Bit Parameters
D Exponent DX NONE Drilling Parameters
Day Number DAYNO NONE Miscellaneous

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Parameters
Dc Exponent DXC NONE Drilling Parameters
Dead Volume TVAB VOLUME Drilling Parameters
Delta Benzene BCBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Benzene(Raw) BCRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Carbon Dioxide CO2CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Carbon Dioxide(Raw) CO2CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Ethane(Raw) C2CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Iso-Butane IC4CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Iso-Butane(Raw) IC4CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Iso-Pentane IC5CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Iso-Pentane(Raw) IC5CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Methane C1CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Methane(Raw) C1CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Methylcyclohexane C7HCBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Methylcyclohexane(Raw) C7HCRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Mud Cond. MCDA CONDUCTIVITY Mud Parameters
Delta Mud Density MDDA DENSITY Mud Parameters
Delta Mud pH MPHD PH LEVEL Mud Parameters
Delta Mud Temp. MTDA TEMPERATURE Mud Parameters
Delta N-Butane NC4CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta N-Butane(Raw) NC4CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta N-Heptane C7CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta N-Heptane(Raw) C7CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta N-Hexane C6CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta N-Hexane(Raw) C6CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Nitrogen N2CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Nitrogen(Raw) N2CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta N-Octane C8CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta N-Octane(Raw) C8CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta N-Pentane NC5CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta N-Pentane(Raw) NC5CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Pipe Displacement DPD VOLUME Drilling Parameters
Delta Propane C3CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Propane(Raw) C3CRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Delta Strokes DSTK NONE Debug Parameters

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Delta Sulphides SPHD SPH LEVEL Mud Parameters
Delta Toluene(Raw) TCRD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Depth Comment COMD NONE Comments
Depth G. Ray 2 MWD DGM2 DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Depth G.Ray MWD DGM DISTANCE MWD
DH Fluid Temp Ann MTFA TEMPERATURE MWD Parameters
DH Fluid Temp Pipe MTFP TEMPERATURE MWD Parameters
Dip Angle DIPA NONE MWD Parameters
Down Strokes DS NONE Lag Parameters
Down Strokes @ Bottom DSB NONE Lag Parameters
Down Time DT RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Down Time @ Bottom DTB RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Drill Pipe Length DPLEN DISTANCE Pipe Parameters
Drill Pipe Length @ Bottom DPLENB DISTANCE Pipe Parameters
ECD ECD DENSITY Mud Parameters
eHydraulics ECD EHYD_ECD DENSITY eHydraulics Parameters Hidden
eHydraulics Surge/Swab
Pressure EHYD_SWSU PRESSURE eHydraulics Parameters Hidden
EKDS Flow Diff MFDF VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters
Enclosure Pressure GCT IN BP2 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
Enclosure Pressure GCT OUT BP1 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
Enclosure Temp GCT IN BBT2 TEMPERATURE GCT Hardware
Enclosure Temp GCT OUT BBT1 TEMPERATURE GCT Hardware
Engineering 1 LAC9 NONE Lithology
Engineering 2 LAC10 NONE Lithology
Ethane Delta C2CBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Ethane In C2CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Ethane In(Raw) C2CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Ethane Out C2CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Ethane Out(Raw) C2CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Expected Active PVT ETVTA VOLUME Pit Parameters
Managed Pressure
Expected Mud Density EMD DENSITY Drilling
Expected Trip Tank PVT ETVTT VOLUME Pit Parameters
FID 2 QC Ratio FIDQC2 NONE Mudlogging Gas
FID QC Ratio FIDQC NONE Mudlogging Gas
Flair Line Pressure FLAIRP PRESSURE Drilling Parameters Hidden

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Floresence 1 LFL1 NONE Lithology
Floresence 2 LFL2 NONE Lithology
Flow Controler In GCT IN FCI2 NONE GCT Hardware
Flow Controler IN GCT OUT FCI1 NONE GCT Hardware
Flow Controler Out GCT IN FCO2 NONE GCT Hardware
Flow Controler Out GCT OUT FCO1 NONE GCT Hardware
Flow G/L MFGL PERCENT Pump Parameters
Flow G/L Rate MFGLR VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters Hidden
Flow In MFII VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters
Flow Line Compensation FLC RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Managed Pressure
Flow Line Cross Section Area FLCSA NONE Drilling
Managed Pressure
Flow Line Diameter FLD DIAMETER Drilling
Flow Out MFOI VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters
Flow Out Percent MFOP PERCENT Pump Parameters
Fluid Saturation RAT25 NONE GCT Ratios
Fluid Saturation 2 RAT29 NONE GCT Ratios
Formation Factor FFAC NONE Lithology Hidden
Formation Gradient FFPG DENSITY Drilling Parameters
Fossils 1 LAC1 NONE Lithology
Fossils 2 LAC2 NONE Lithology
Fracture Gradient MFFP DENSITY Drilling Parameters
FS Out FSO1 NONE GCT Hardware
FS Out (IN) FSO2 NONE GCT Hardware
Miscellaneous
Fuel Flow FUELF VOLUMETRIC RATE Parameters
Miscellaneous
Fuel Level FUELL VOLUME Parameters
Gamma MG NONE MWD Parameters
Gamma 2 MG2 GAMMA MWD Parameters
Gamma 2 Offset DGM2O DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Gamma Avg MGA NONE MWD Parameters
Gamma Max MGX NONE MWD Parameters
Gamma Offset DGMO DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Gas Flow Out GFO VOLUMETRIC RATE GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
Gas In Sample Time Delay STDGI RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Gas Out Sample Time Delay STDGO RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Gas SG GSG NONE GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
Gas/Liquid Ratio RAT21 NONE GCT Ratios
GCT Cycle Time GCTCT RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters Hidden
GCT Density GCTD NONE GCT Ratios
GCT Grade GCTG NONE GCT Ratios
GCT Lag Depth DRTMG DISTANCE Lag Parameters
GCT Lag Time DRTTG RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
GCT Time to Lag TDRTMG RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
GCT Total Gas GASC GAS GC-Tracer Gas
GCT Total Gas In GASC2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
GCT Total Gas Out GASC1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Geological 1 LAC7 NONE Lithology
Geological 2 LAC8 NONE Lithology
GIO1 RAT32 NONE GCT Ratios
GIO2 RAT33 NONE GCT Ratios
GIO3 RAT28 NONE GCT Ratios
Grain Size LSZ NONE Lithology
Gravity TF SGTF DIRECTION MWD Parameters
H H GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
H In H2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
H Out H1 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
H2S H2S GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
H2S In H2S2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
H2S Out H2S1 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
HC RAT23 NONE GCT Ratios
He HE GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
He In HE2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
He Out HE1 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
Heave HEAV DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Heave Amplitude HVSG DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Heave Rate HVMP RELATIVE TIME Depth Parameters Hidden
Heavies/C3 RAT31 NONE GCT Ratios
Heavies/Lights RAT30 NONE GCT Ratios
Hole Depth DMEA DISTANCE Depth Parameters
Hole Depth TRKB DMEAKB DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Hole Diameter HDIA DIAMETER Drilling Parameters
Hole Drag HD WEIGHT Drilling Parameters
Hook Movement HMT DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Hook Movement Out-of-Slips HMOS DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Hook Position HPOS DISTANCE Depth Parameters
Hook Speed HSPD RUNNING SPEED Drilling Parameters
Hookload HKLI WEIGHT Drilling Parameters
Humidity GCT IN HUM2 PERCENT GCT Hardware
Humidity GCT OUT HUM1 PERCENT GCT Hardware
Hydraulic HP @ Bit BHP HORSEPOWER Bit Parameters
Hydrostatic Gradient HYDG DENSITY Drilling Parameters Hidden
Hydrostatic Pressure HYDP PRESSURE GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
iC4 IBUT GAS Mudlogging Gas
Managed Pressure
iC4 Flow corrected IC4FC GAS Drilling
iC4 In IBUT2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
iC4 Out IBUT1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
iC4/nC4 RAT10 NONE GCT Ratios
iC5 IPEN GAS Mudlogging Gas
Managed Pressure
iC5 Flow Corrected IC5FC GAS Drilling
iC5 In IPEN2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
iC5 Out IPEN1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
iC5/nC5 RAT11 NONE GCT Ratios
Impact Force Area IFA FORCE AREA Bit Parameters
Interpreted Lithology LTY NONE Lithology
Interpreted Lithology Comment COMI NONE Lithology
Iso-Butane In IC4CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Iso-Butane In(Raw) IC4CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Iso-Butane Out IC4CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Iso-Butane Out(Raw) IC4CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Iso-Pentane In IC5CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Iso-Pentane In(Raw) IC5CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Iso-Pentane Out IC5CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Iso-Pentane Out(Raw) IC5CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Jet Velocity JV VELOCITY Bit Parameters
Kick Tolerance KT DENSITY Mud Parameters Hidden

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Lag Depth DRTM DISTANCE Lag Parameters
Lag Strokes LSTK NONE Lag Parameters
Lag Strokes @ Bottom LSTKB NONE Lag Parameters
Lag Time DRTT RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Lag Time @ Bottom DRTTB RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Lag Time Theoretical DRTTT RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters Hidden
Lag Volume Adjust LVA VOLUME Lag Parameters
Lag Volume Left LVL VOLUME Lag Parameters
Line Wear LWEAR LINEWEAR Drilling Parameters
Magnetic TF SMTF DIRECTION MWD Parameters
Max Hookload HKLX WEIGHT Drilling Parameters
MDH2S MDH2S NONE Mud Parameters Hidden
Memos COMM NONE Comments
Meters Drilled MD DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Methane In C1CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Methane In(Raw) C1CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Methane Out C1CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Methane Out(Raw) C1CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Methylcyclohexane In C7HCB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Methylcyclohexane In(Raw) C7HCR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Methylcyclohexane Out C7HCB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Methylcyclohexane Out(Raw) C7HCR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Min Hookload HKLN WEIGHT Drilling Parameters
Minerals 1 LAC3 NONE Lithology
Minerals 2 LAC4 NONE Lithology
MLS Chromat Lag Depth CLD DISTANCE Lag Parameters
MLS Chromat Lag Time CLT RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
MLS Chromat Time to Lag CTTL RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Molar Mass MM NONE GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
MSE MSE PRESSURE Drilling Parameters
MSE Adjusted MSEADJ PRESSURE Drilling Parameters
MSE Efficiency Ratio MSEER NONE Drilling Parameters
Mud Cond. In MCIA CONDUCTIVITY Mud Parameters
Mud Cond. Out MCOA CONDUCTIVITY Mud Parameters
Mud Density In MDIA DENSITY Mud Parameters
Mud Density Out MDOA DENSITY Mud Parameters

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Mud In Hole MIH VOLUME Drilling Parameters
Mud Motor RPM RPMMI NONE Drilling Parameters
Mud pH In MPHI PH LEVEL Mud Parameters
Mud pH Out MPHO PH LEVEL Mud Parameters
Mud Temp. In MTIA TEMPERATURE Mud Parameters
Mud Temp. Out MTOA TEMPERATURE Mud Parameters
Managed Pressure
Mud Velocity MVO VELOCITY Drilling
Mud Volume Moved MVM VOLUME Debug Parameters
N2 N2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
N2 In N2_2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
N2 Out N2_1 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
N-Butane In NC4CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Butane In(Raw) NC4CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Butane Out NC4CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Butane Out(Raw) NC4CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
nC4 NBUT GAS Mudlogging Gas
Managed Pressure
nC4 Flow corrected NC4FC GAS Drilling
nC4 In NBUT2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
nC4 Out NBUT1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
nC5 NPEN GAS Mudlogging Gas
Managed Pressure
nC5 Flow Corrected NC5FC GAS Drilling
nC5 In NPEN2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
nC5 Out NPEN1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Next Down Depth NDDMEA DISTANCE Pipe Parameters Hidden
N-Heptane In C7CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Heptane In(Raw) C7CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Heptane Out C7CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Heptane Out(Raw) C7CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Hexane In C6CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Hexane In(Raw) C6CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Hexane Out C6CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Hexane Out(Raw) C6CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Nitrogen In N2CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Nitrogen In(Raw) N2CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Nitrogen Out N2CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Nitrogen Out(Raw) N2CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Octane In C8CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Octane In(Raw) C8CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Octane Out C8CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Octane Out(Raw) C8CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Normalized Gas GASN GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
N-Pentane In NC5CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Pentane In(Raw) NC5CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Pentane Out NC5CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
N-Pentane Out(Raw) NC5CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
O2 O2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
O2 In O2_2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
O2 Out O2_1 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
Oil Shows 1 LAC5 NONE Lithology
Oil Shows 2 LAC6 NONE Lithology
Overburden Gradient FOBG DENSITY Drilling Parameters
Overpull OVERPULL WEIGHT Drilling Parameters
Pason Flow Out PFO VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters Hidden
PENTISO GCF32 NONE GCT Ratios
Percentage Lithology LPT NONE Lithology
Percentage Lithology Comment COMP NONE Lithology Hidden
Pipe Displacement TPD VOLUME Drilling Parameters
Managed Pressure
Pipe Pressure PPRES PRESSURE Drilling
Pipe Volume TVP VOLUME Drilling Parameters
Pipe Volume @ Bottom TVPB VOLUME Drilling Parameters
Pit 1 TV1 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Pit 1 Level TVL1 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 10 TV10 VOLUME Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 10 Level TVL10 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 11 TV11 VOLUME Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 11 Level TVL11 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 12 TV12 VOLUME Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 12 Level TVL12 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 13 TV13 VOLUME Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 13 Level TVL13 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Pit 14 TV14 VOLUME Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 14 Level TVL14 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 15 TV15 VOLUME Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 15 Level TVL15 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 16 TV16 VOLUME Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 16 Level TVL16 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 2 TV2 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Pit 2 Level TVL2 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 3 TV3 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Pit 3 Level TVL3 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 4 TV4 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Pit 4 Level TVL4 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 5 TV5 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Pit 5 Level TVL5 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 6 TV6 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Pit 6 Level TVL6 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 7 TV7 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Pit 7 Level TVL7 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 8 TV8 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Pit 8 Level TVL8 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 9 TV9 VOLUME Pit Parameters Hidden
Pit 9 Level TVL9 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Porosity 1 LPOR1 NONE Lithology
Porosity 1 Offset DP1MO DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Porosity 2 LPOR2 NONE Lithology
Porosity 2 Offset DP2MO DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Porosity Depth 1 DP1M DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Porosity Depth 2 DP2M DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Porosity Type LPRT NONE Lithology Hidden
Pressure Loss @ Bit PLB PRESSURE Pressure Parameters
Pressure Loss @ Surface PLSU PRESSURE Pressure Parameters
Pressure Loss Annulus PLA PRESSURE Pressure Parameters
Pressure Loss Pipe PLDS PRESSURE Pressure Parameters
Probe Pressure GCT IN PP2 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
Probe Pressure GCT OUT PP1 PRESSURE GCT Hardware
PROETH GCF30 NONE GCT Ratios

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Profile Data PROFILE VOLUME Drilling Parameters
Propane In C3CB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Propane In(Raw) C3CR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Propane Out C3CB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Propane Out(Raw) C3CR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Pump Output 1 PVO1 VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters
Pump Output 2 PVO2 VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters
Pump Output 3 PVO3 VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters
Pump Output 4 PVO4 VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters
PVT 2 TVT2 VOLUME Pit Parameters
PVT 2 G/L TVTGL2 VOLUME Pit Parameters
PVT 3 TVT3 VOLUME Pit Parameters
PVT 3 G/L TVTGL3 VOLUME Pit Parameters
PVT 4 TVT4 VOLUME Pit Parameters
PVT 4 G/L TVTGL4 VOLUME Pit Parameters
PVT2 G/L Rate TVTGLR2 VOLUMETRIC RATE Pit Parameters
PVT3 G/L Rate TVTGLR3 VOLUMETRIC RATE Pit Parameters
PVT4 G/L Rate TVTGLR4 VOLUMETRIC RATE Pit Parameters
PVT5 G/L Rate TVTGLR5 VOLUMETRIC RATE Pit Parameters
QC Benzene In BCW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Benzene Out BCW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Carbon Dioxide In CO2CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Carbon Dioxide Out CO2CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta Benzene BCWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta Carbon Dioxide CO2CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta Ethane C2CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta Iso-Butane IC4CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta Iso-Pentane IC5CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta Methane C1CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta Methylcyclohexane C7HCWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta N-Butane NC4CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta N-Heptane C7CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta N-Hexane C6CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta Nitrogen N2CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta N-Octane C8CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta N-Pentane NC5CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
QC Delta Propane C3CWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Delta Toluene TCWD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Ethane In C2CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Ethane Out C2CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Iso-Butane In IC4CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Iso-Butane Out IC4CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Iso-Pentane In IC5CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Iso-Pentane Out IC5CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Methane In C1CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Methane Out C1CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Methylcyclohexane In C7HCW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Methylcyclohexane Out C7HCW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Butane In NC4CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Butane Out NC4CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Heptane In C7CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Heptane Out C7CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Hexane In C6CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Hexane Out C6CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Nitrogen In N2CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Nitrogen Out N2CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Octane In C8CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Octane Out C8CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Pentane In NC5CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC N-Pentane Out NC5CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Propane In C3CW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Propane Out C3CW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Toluene In TCW2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
QC Toluene Out TCW1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Ratio Analysis RATA NONE Mudlogging Gas
Ream Depth DRME DISTANCE Depth Parameters
Resistivity Deep MR RESISTIVITY MWD Parameters
Resistivity Deep Offset MRDO DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Resistivity Depth Deep MRD DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Resistivity Depth Shallow MRD2 DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Resistivity Shallow MR2 RESISTIVITY MWD Parameters
Resistivity Shallow Offset MRD2O DISTANCE MWD Parameters

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Rig Status RIGSTAT NONE Drilling Parameters
Riser Correction Offset RCO DISTANCE Depth Parameters
Riser Position RPOS DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
Riser Volume TVR VOLUME Drilling Parameters
ROP ROPI ROP RATE Depth Parameters
ROP Average ROPA ROP RATE Depth Parameters
ROP Rolling AROP ROP RATE Depth Parameters Hidden
Roundness LRD NONE Lithology
RPM RPMI NONE Drilling Parameters
Running Speed RSA RUNNING SPEED Drilling Parameters
Running Speed Down RSDN RUNNING SPEED Drilling Parameters
Running Speed Up RSUP RUNNING SPEED Drilling Parameters
S.Azimuth SAZC DIRECTION MWD Parameters
S.Depth DSVM DISTANCE MWD Parameters
S.Inclination SINC DIRECTION MWD Parameters
Sample Depth DSAM DISTANCE Lag Parameters
Shale Density SDEN NONE Lithology Hidden
Shale Factor SFAC NONE Lithology Hidden
Sigmalog SIGMA NONE Drilling Parameters
Slip Status SLIPSTAT NONE Drilling Parameters
Slips Override OSLIPSTAT NONE Drilling Parameters Hidden
SO2 SO2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
SO2 In SO2_2 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
SO2 Out SO2_1 GAS Mudlogging Gas Hidden
Sonic MS SONIC MWD Parameters
Sonic Depth MSD DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Sonic Offset MSDO DISTANCE MWD Parameters
Sorting LSO NONE Lithology
SPM 1 SPM1 RATE Pump Parameters
SPM 2 SPM2 RATE Pump Parameters
SPM 3 SPM3 RATE Pump Parameters
SPM 4 SPM4 RATE Pump Parameters
SPP Differential SPPD PRESSURE Drilling Parameters
SRA Comment COM9 NONE Comments
SRA Free Hydrocarbons SRAFH NONE Source Rock Analyzer Hidden
SRA Hydrocarbon Potential SRAHP NONE Source Rock Analyzer Hidden

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
SRA Hydrogen Index (HI) SRAHI NONE Source Rock Analyzer Hidden
SRA Maturity SRAM NONE Source Rock Analyzer Hidden
SRA Normalized Oil Content SRANO NONE Source Rock Analyzer Hidden
SRA OI SRAOI NONE Source Rock Analyzer Hidden
SRA Organic Richness SRAOR PERCENT Source Rock Analyzer Hidden
SRA Production Index (PI) SRAPI NONE Source Rock Analyzer Hidden
SRA S3 SRAS3 NONE Source Rock Analyzer Hidden
SRA T TEMP SRATT NONE Source Rock Analyzer Hidden
Standpipe Pressure SPPI PRESSURE Drilling Parameters
Stands In Hole DSNI NONE Pipe Parameters
Stands Pulled DSNP NONE Pipe Parameters
Stick-Slip Factor SSF NONE Drilling Parameters
Stick-Slip Factor(Max) SSFX PERCENT Drilling Parameters
String Length STLEN DISTANCE Pipe Parameters
String Length @ Bottom STLENB DISTANCE Pipe Parameters
String Weight STWT WEIGHT Drilling Parameters
Strokes 1 STK1 NONE Pump Parameters
Strokes 2 STK2 NONE Pump Parameters
Strokes 3 STK3 NONE Pump Parameters
Strokes 4 STK4 NONE Pump Parameters
Sulphides In SPHI SPH LEVEL Mud Parameters
Sulphides Out SPHO SPH LEVEL Mud Parameters
Surface Down Strokes SDS NONE Lag Parameters
Surface Down Time SDT RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Surge Pressure SWSUP PRESSURE Drilling Parameters
Surge/Swab Pressure SWSU PRESSURE Drilling Parameters Hidden
Swab Pressure SWSWP PRESSURE Drilling Parameters
System DC Voltage GCT IN DCV2 VOLTAGE GCT Hardware
System DC Voltage GCT OUT DCV1 VOLTAGE GCT Hardware
T.Sigmalog TSIGMA NONE Drilling Parameters
Table RPM RPMSI NONE Drilling Parameters
TCD Gas Sensor TCDGS GAS GC-Tracer Gas Hidden
TCD QC Ratio TCDQC NONE Mudlogging Gas
Theo. Displacement FVE VOLUME Trip Parameters Hidden
Theoretical Hookload THKLI WEIGHT Drilling Parameters
Theoretical Return Flow TRF VOLUMETRIC RATE Pump Parameters

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Theoretical Return Volume TRV VOLUME Pump Parameters
Miscellaneous
Time TIME TIME Parameters
Time Comment COMT NONE Comments
Time Per Stand TPS RELATIVE TIME Trip Parameters
Time to Lag TDRTM RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Time to Sample DSAT RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Miscellaneous
Timezone TZ NONE Parameters
Toluene Delta TCBD GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Toluene In TCB2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Toluene In(Raw) TCR2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Toluene Out TCB1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Toluene Out(Raw) TCR1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Top Drive RPM RPMTI NONE Drilling Parameters
Torque TQI TORQUE Drilling Parameters
Torque Electric TQEI TORQUE ELECTRIC Drilling Parameters
Torque Hydraulic TQHI PRESSURE Drilling Parameters
Total Bit Distance BRMC DISTANCE Bit Parameters
Total Bit Revolutions BRVC NONE Bit Parameters
Total Boost SPMs TBSPM RATE Debug Parameters
Total Chromat Gas (MLS) GASC3 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Total Circulating Strokes TCS NONE Pump Parameters Hidden
Total Circulating Time TCT RELATIVE TIME Pump Parameters
Total Circulating Volume TCV VOLUME Drilling Parameters
Total Cuttings Gas GCUT GAS Lithology Hidden
Total Gas In GASS2 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Total Gas Lag Depth TGLD DISTANCE Lag Parameters
Total Gas Lag Time TGLT RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Total Gas Out GASS1 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Total Gas Sensor GASS GAS Mudlogging Gas
Total Gas Sensor(avg) GASA GAS Mudlogging Gas
Total Gas Time to Lag TGTTL RELATIVE TIME Lag Parameters
Total Gravity GRAV NONE MWD Parameters
Total Hydraulic HP THHP HORSEPOWER Bit Parameters Hidden
Total Hydrocarbons (GCT) HYDC GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Total Hydrocarbons In (GCT) HYDC2 GAS GC-Tracer Gas

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Total Hydrocarbons Out (GCT) HYDC1 GAS GC-Tracer Gas
Total Hydrocarbons Out (MLS) HYDC3 GAS Mudlogging Gas
Total Pressure Loss TPL PRESSURE Pressure Parameters
Total SPMs TSPM RATE Debug Parameters
Total Stands DSNO NONE Pipe Parameters
Total Strokes STKC NONE Pump Parameters
Total Sulphides SPHT NONE Mud Parameters
Tracer Delta Mud Temp CWTD TEMPERATURE GCT Hardware
Tracer In Mud Temp CWTI TEMPERATURE GCT Hardware
Tracer Out Mud Temp CWTO TEMPERATURE GCT Hardware
Miscellaneous
Trip Direction TRD RELATIVE TIME Parameters Hidden
Trip Tank 1 TV17 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Trip Tank 1 Level TVL17 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Trip Tank 2 TV18 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Trip Tank 2 Level TVL18 DISTANCE Pit Parameters Hidden
Trip Tank Total TVT5 VOLUME Pit Parameters
Triptank G/L TVTGL5 VOLUME Pit Parameters
TRKB->SRKB Diff DSR2KB DISTANCE Depth Parameters Hidden
TVD TVD DISTANCE Depth Parameters
Miscellaneous
User Defined 1 UD1 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 10 UD10 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 11 UD11 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 12 UD12 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 13 UD13 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 14 UD14 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 15 UD15 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 16 UD16 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 2 UD2 NONE Parameters Hidden
User Defined 3 UD3 NONE Miscellaneous Hidden

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Name Mnemonic Unit Class Category Status
Parameters
Miscellaneous
User Defined 4 UD4 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 5 UD5 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 6 UD6 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 7 UD7 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 8 UD8 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Defined 9 UD9 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Ratio 1 UR1 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Ratio 2 UR2 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Ratio 3 UR3 NONE Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
User Ratio 4 UR4 NONE Parameters Hidden
User ROP ROPU ROP RATE Depth Parameters
Managed Pressure
Volumetric Flow Rate VFR VOLUMETRIC RATE Drilling
Wet R WRAT NONE Mudlogging Gas
Miscellaneous
Wind Direction WDIR DIRECTION Parameters Hidden
Miscellaneous
Wind Speed WSPD VELOCITY Parameters Hidden
WL Gamma LMG NONE Wireline Parameters
WL Gamma Avg LMGA NONE Wireline Parameters
WL Gamma Max LMGX NONE Wireline Parameters
WL Resistivity LMR NONE Wireline Parameters
WL Sonic LMS NONE Wireline Parameters
WOB WOBI WEIGHT Drilling Parameters

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7.4 DEFAULT WELLWIZARD CATAGORIES (MUDLOG TEMPLATE)
Table 3: Default WellWizard Categories (Mudlog Template)

Mnemonic Name
CAT:AN Anadrill Record 63
CAT:BI Bit Parameters
CAT:CM Comments
CAT:DB Debug Parameters
CAT:DE Depth Parameters
CAT:DP Drilling Parameters
CAT:EHYD eHydraulics Parameters
CAT:GA GC-Tracer Gas
CAT:GCTH GCT Hardware
CAT:GCTR GCT Ratios
CAT:LI Lithology
CAT:LP Lag Parameters
CAT:MI Miscellaneous Parameters
CAT:MLSG Mudlogging Gas
CAT:MPD Managed Pressure Drilling
CAT:MU Mud Parameters
CAT:MWD MWD Parameters
CAT:NORTHLAND Northland Energy
CAT:PI Pit Parameters
CAT:PIPE Pipe Parameters
CAT:PR Pressure Parameters
CAT:PU Pump Parameters
CAT:TP Trip Parameters
CAT:WL Wireline Parameters
CAT:WWSRA Source Rock Analyzer

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7.5 WITS RECORDS

7.5.1 Pre-Defined Record Types

Table 4: WITS Records—Pre-Defined Record Types

Rec Name Description

1 General Time-Based Drilling data gathered at regular time intervals

2 Drilling - Depth Based Drilling data gathered at regular depth intervals

3 Drilling - Connections Data gathered at drilling connections

4 Hydraulics Hydraulics data gathered while circulating

5 Trip - Time Tripping data gathered while running in/pulling out

6 Trip - Connections Tripping data gathered at tripping connections

7 Survey/Directional Directional/Survey data

8 MWD Formation Evaluation MWD Formation Evaluation data

9 MWD Mechanical MWD Mechanical data

10 Pressure Evaluation Pressure Evaluation data

11 Mud Tank Volumes Mud Tank (Pit) Volume data

12 Chromatograph Cycle-Based Chromatograph Cycle data

13 Chromatograph Depth-Based Chromatograph data averaged over depth intervals

14 Lagged Mud Properties Mud Property data based returns depth increments

15 Cuttings / Lithology Cuttings Lithology and related data

16 Hydrocarbon Show Hydrocarbon Show related data

17 Cementing Well Cementing operations data

18 Drill Stem Testing Well Testing operations data

19 Configuration Drillstring and Rig Configuration data

20 Mud Report Mud Report data

21 Bit Report Bit Report data

22 Comments Freeform Comments

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Rec Name Description

23 Well Identification Well Identification data

24 Vessel Motion / Mooring Status Vessel Motion and Mooring Status data

25 Weather / Sea State Weather and Sea State data

7.5.2 General Time Based (Record 1)

Table 5: WITS Records—General Time Based (Record 1)


WITS Record ID 1 Logical Record Type 151 Auto / Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [TIME] Transmit at a specified time interval (secs)

Data Source Data acquired in real-time and computed over the trigger interval; record transmitted
and computation reset when triggering interval occurs

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Bit (meas) DEPTBITM DBTM M F

9 Depth Bit (vert) DEPTBITV DBTV M F

10 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

11 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

12 Block Position BLKPOS BPOS M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

13 Rate of Penetration (avg) ROPA ROPA M/HR F/HR

14 Hookload (avg) HKLA HKLA KDN KLB

15 Hookload (max) HKLX HKLX KDN KLB

16 Weight-on-Bit (surf,avg) WOBA WOBA KDN KLB

17 Weight-on-Bit (surf,max) WOBX WOBX KDN KLB

18 Rotary Torque (surf,avg) TORQA TQA KNM KFLB

19 Rotary Torque (surf,max) TORQX TQX KNM KFLB

20 Rotary Speed (surf,avg) RPMA RPMA RPM RPM

21 Standpipe Pressure (avg) SPPA SPPA KPA PSI

22 Casing (Choke) Pressure CHKP CHKP KPA PSI

23 Pump Stroke Rate #1 SPM1 SPM1 SPM SPM

24 Pump Stroke Rate #2 SPM2 SPM2 SPM SPM

25 Pump Stroke Rate #3 SPM3 SPM3 SPM SPM

26 Tank Volume (active) TVOLACT TVA M3 BBL

27 Tank Volume Change (act) TVOLCACT TVCA M3 BBL

28 Mud Flow Out % MFOP MFOP % %

29 Mud Flow Out (avg) MFOA MFOA L/M GPM

30 Mud Flow In (avg) MFIA MFIA L/M GPM

31 Mud Density Out (avg) MDOA MDOA KGM3 PPG

32 Mud Density In (avg) MDIA MDIA KGM3 PPG

33 Mud Temperature Out (avg) MTOA MTOA DEGC DEGF

34 Mud Temperature In (avg) MTIA MTIA DEGC DEGF

35 Mud Conductivity Out (avg) MCOA MCOA MMHO MMHO

36 Mud Conductivity In (avg) MCIA MCIA MMHO MMHO

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

37 Pump Stroke Count (cum) STKC STKC ---- ----

38 Lag Strokes LAGSTKS LSTK ---- ----

39 Depth Returns (meas) DEPTRETM DRTM M F

40 Gas (avg) GASA GASA % %

41 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

42 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

43 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

44 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

45 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 ---- ----

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7.5.3 Drilling–Depth Based (Record 2)

Table 6: WITS Records, Drilling–Depth Based (Record 2)


WITS Record ID 2 Logical Record Type 152 Auto / Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [DEPTH] Transmit at a specified depth interval (feet or meters)

Data Source Data acquired in real-time when on-bottom drilling NEW hole and computed over
the trigger interval

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

9 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

10 Rate of Penetration ROPA ROPA M/HR F/HR


(avg)
11 Weight-on-Bit (surf,avg) WOBA WOBA KDN KLB

12 Hookload (avg) HKLA HKLA KDN KLB

13 Standpipe Pressure SPPA SPPA KPA PSI


(avg)
14 Rotary Torque (surf,avg) TORQA TQA KNM KFLB

15 Rotary Speed (surf,avg) RPMA RPMA RPM RPM

16 Bit Revolutions (cum) BTREVC BRVC ---- ----

17 Mud Density In (avg) MDIA MDIA KGM3 PPG

18 ECD at Total Depth ECDTD ECDT KGM3 PPG

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
19 Mud Flow In (avg) MFIA MFIA L/M GPM

20 Mud Flow Out (avg) MFOA MFOA L/M GPM

21 Mud Flow Out % MFOP MFOP % %

22 Tank Volume (active) TVOLACT TVA M3 BBL

23 Cost/Distance (inst) CPDI CPDI $/M $/F

24 Cost/Distance (cum) CPDC CPDC $/M $/F

25 Bit Drilled Time BTDTIME BDTI HR HR

26 Bit Drilled Distance BTDDIST BDDI M F

27 Corr. Drilling Exponent DXC DXC ---- ----

28 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

29 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

30 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

31 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

32 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 ---- ----

33 < SPARE 6 > SPARE6 SPR6 ---- ----

34 < SPARE 7 > SPARE7 SPR7 ---- ----

35 < SPARE 8 > SPARE8 SPR8 ---- ----

36 < SPARE 9 > SPARE9 SPR9 ---- ----

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7.5.4 Drilling—Connections (Record 3)

Table 7: WITS Records—Drilling—Connections (Record 3)


WITS Record ID 3 Logical Record Type 153 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [EVENT] Transmit when first back on bottom following a drilling connection

Data Source Data acquired from first off-bottom to back on-bottom

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Connection (meas) DEPTCONM DCNM M F

9 Depth Connection (vert) DEPTCONV DCNV M F

10 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

11 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

12 Elapsed Time Bottom-Slips ETIMEBTS ETBS SEC SEC

13 Elapsed Time In-Slips ETIMESLP ETSL SEC SEC

14 Elapsed Time Slips-Bottom ETIMESTB ETSB SEC SEC

15 Elapsed Time Pumps-Off ETIMEPOF ETPO SEC SEC

16 Running Speed - up (max) RSUX RSUX M/S FPM

17 Running Speed - down (max) RSDX RSDX M/S FPM

18 Hookload (max) HKLX HKLX KDN KLB

19 String Weight (rot,avg) STRGWT STWT KDN KLB

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
20 Torque - Make Up (max) TORQMUX TQMX KNM KFLB

21 Torque - Breakout (max) TORQBOX TQBX KNM KFLB

22 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

23 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

24 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

25 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

26 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 ---- ----

7.5.5 Hydraulics (Record 4)

Table 8: WITS Records—Hydraulics (Record 4)


WITS Record ID 4 Logical Record Type 154 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [TIME] Transmit at a specified time interval (secs)

Data Source Data acquired in real-time while circulating drilling fluid. Not sent if no circulation is
taking place. Minimum and maximum values reset when record is transmitted. Other items should
reflect the input and output variables used in the most recent hydraulics calculation prior to
transmission.

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
9 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

10 Depth Bit (meas) DEPTBITM DBTM M F

11 Depth Bit (vert) DEPTBITV DBTV M F

12 Mud Density In (avg) MDIA MDIA KGM3 PPG

13 Mud Flow In (avg) MFIA MFIA L/M GPM

14 Standpipe Pressure (avg) SPPA SPPA KPA PSI

15 Plastic Viscosity PV PV CP CP

16 Yield Point YP YP PA PHSF

17 Pressure Loss - bit PLB PLB KPA PSI

18 Pressure Loss - string PLDS PLDS KPA PSI

19 Pressure Loss - annulus PLA PLA KPA PSI

20 Pressure Loss - surface PLSU PLSU KPA PSI

21 Pressure Loss - mud motor PLMM PLMM KPA PSI

22 Pressure Loss - MWD tool PLMWD PLMW KPA PSI

23 Pressure Loss - % at bit PLPB PLPB % %

24 Bit Hydraulic Power BHP BHP KW HP

25 Bit Hydraulic Power/Area BHPA BHPA KWM2 HSI

26 Jet Impact Force JIF JIF KDN LB

27 Jet Velocity JV JV M/S FPS

28 Annular Velocity (min) AVELN AVN M/S FPM

29 Annular Velocity (max) AVELX AVX M/S FPM

30 ECD at Total Depth ECDTD ECDT KGM3 PPG

31 ECD at Bit ECDBIT ECDB KGM3 PPG

32 ECD at Casing Shoe ECDCSG ECDC KGM3 PPG

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
33 Pump Hydraulic Power PHP PHP KW HP

34 Calc/Obs Press.Loss ratio PLCO PLCO % %

35 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

36 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

37 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

38 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

39 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

7.5.6 Trip—Time (Record 5)

Table 9: WITS Records: Trip—Time (Record 5)


WITS Record ID 5 Logical Record Type 155 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [TIME] Transmit at a specified time interval (secs)

Data Source Data acquired in real-time and computed over the trigger interval. Only sent when
tripping. Average, minimum and maximum values reset when this record OR Record 6
(Tripping/Casing Connection Based) is transmitted

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Bit (meas) DEPTBITM DBTM M F

9 Depth Bit (vert) DEPTBITV DBTV M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
10 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

11 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

12 Trip Number TRIPNUM TNUM ---- ----

13 In-Slips Status STATUSIS STIS ---- ----

14 Hookload (avg) HKLA HKLA KDN KLB

15 Block Position BLKPOS BPOS M F

16 Running Speed - up (max) RSUX RSUX M/S FPM

17 Running Speed - down (max) RSDX RSDX M/S FPM

18 Fill/Gain Volume Obs.(cum) FVOLOC FVOC M3 BBL

19 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

20 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

21 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

22 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

23 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

7.5.7 Trip—Connections (Record 6)

Table 10: WITS Records: Trip—Connections (Record 6)


WITS Record ID 6 Logical Record Type 156 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [EVENT] Transmit when first out of slips following a connection

Data Source Data acquired in real-time and computed from first out of slips to next first out of slips.
Only sent when tripping. Average and maximum values reset following the transmission of the
record

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Bit (meas) DEPTBITM DBTM M F

9 Depth Bit (vert) DEPTBITV DBTV M F

10 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

11 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

12 Trip Number TRIPNUM TNUM ---- ----

13 Connections Done CONNDONE CDON ---- ----

14 Connections Remaining CONNREM CREM ---- ----

15 Elapsed Time In-Slips ETIMESLP ETSL SEC SEC

16 Elapsed Time Out-of-Slips ETIMEOS ETOS SEC SEC

17 Running Speed -up (max) RSUX RSUX M/S FPM

18 Running Speed -up (avg) RSUA RSUA M/S FPM

19 Running Speed -down (max) RSDX RSDX M/S FPM

20 Running Speed -down (avg) RSDA RSDA M/S FPM

21 Hookload (max) HKLX HKLX KDN KLB

22 Hookload (min) HKLN HKLN KDN KLB

23 Hookload (avg) HKLA HKLA KDN KLB

24 Torque - Make Up (max) TORQMUX TQMX KNM KFLB

25 Torque - Breakout (max) TORQBOX TQBX KNM KFLB

26 Fill/Gain Volume Obs. FVOLO FVO M3 BBL

27 Fill/Gain Volume Exp. FVOLE FVE M3 BBL

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
28 Fill/Gain Volume Obs.(cum) FVOLOC FVOC M3 BBL

29 Fill/Gain Volume Exp (cum) FVOLEC FVEC M3 BBL

30 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

31 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

32 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

33 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

34 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 ---- ----

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7.5.8 Survey/Directional (Record 7)

Table 11: WITS Records: Survey/Directional (Record 7)


Logical Record Type Auto/Manual
WITS Record ID 7
157 AUTO(MWD)/MANUAL

Trigger [EVENT] Transmit when new survey data values are received and computed (MWD) or
when manually triggered by operator

Data Source Data acquired in real-time by MWD tools or entered manually from other sources

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Svy/reading (meas) DEPTSVYM DSVM M F

9 Depth Svy/reading (vert) DEPTSVYV DSVV M F

10 Pass Number PASSNUM PASS ---- ----

11 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

12 Svy Type SVYTYPE STYP ---- ----

13 Svy Inclination SVYINC SINC DEG DEG

14 Svy Azimuth (uncorrected) SVYAZU SAZU DEG DEG

15 Svy Azimuth (corrected) SVYAZC SAZC DEG DEG

16 Svy Magnetic Toolface SVYMTF SMTF DEG DEG

17 Svy Gravity Toolface SVYGTF SGTF DEG DEG

18 Svy North-South Position SVYNS SNS M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
19 Svy East-West Position SVYEW SEW M F

20 Svy Dog Leg Severity SVYDLS SDLS DGHM DGHF

21 Svy Rate of Walk SVYWALK SWLK DGHM DGHF

22 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

23 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

24 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

25 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

26 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

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7.5.9 MWD Formation Evaluation (Record 8)

Table 12: WITS Records: MWD Formation Evaluation (Record 8)


WITS Record ID 8 Logical Record Type 158 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [TIME], [DEPTH] or [TIME/DEPTH] Transmit at specified time interval (secs), depth interval
(feet or meters) based on hole depth when drilling new hole or making a new pass, or a combination
of these.

Data Source Data acquired in real-time and computed over the trigger interval. Record transmitted
and computations reset when triggering interval occurs. If DEPTH-triggered, then only on-bottom
data is included in computations. Depths of MWD sensors transmitted in the record are the depths
for the last valid reading for that sensor. Record is not sent if not circulating or tool is not operating

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

9 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

10 Depth Bit (meas) DEPTBITM DBTM M F

11 Depth Bit (vert) DEPTBITV DBTV M F

12 Pass Number PASSNUM PASS ---- ----

13 Depth Resis 1 sensor (meas) DEPTRS1M DR1M M F

14 Depth Resis 1 sensor (vert) DEPTRS1V DR1V M F

15 Resis 1 reading MR1 MR1 OHMM OHMM

16 Resis 1 (borehole corr) MR1C MR1C OHMM OHMM

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
17 Depth Resis 2 sensor (meas) DEPTRS2M DR2M M F

18 Depth Resis 2 sensor (vert) DEPTRS2V DR2V M F

19 Resis 2 reading MR2 MR2 OHMM OHMM

20 Resis 2 (borehole corr) MR2C MR2C OHMM OHMM

21 Depth G.Ray 1 sensor(meas) DEPTGR1M DG1M M F

22 Depth G.Ray 1 sensor(vert) DEPTGR1V DG1V M F

23 Gamma Ray 1 reading MG1 MG1 API API

24 Gamma Ray 1(borehole corr) MG1C MG1C API API

25 Depth G.Ray 2 sensor(meas) DEPTGR2M DG2M M F

26 Depth G.Ray 2 sensor(vert) DEPTGR2V DG2V M F

27 Gamma Ray 2 reading MG2 MG2 API API

28 Gamma Ray 2(borehole corr) MG2C MG2C API API

29 Depth Por 1 sensor (meas) DEPTP1M DP1M M F

30 Depth Por 1 sensor (vert) DEPTP1V DP1V M F

31 Porosity Tool 1 reading MPO1 MPO1 ---- ----

32 Depth Por 2 sensor (meas) DEPTP2M DP2M M F

33 Depth Por 2 sensor (vert) DEPTP2V DP2V M F

34 Porosity Tool 2 reading MPO2 MPO2 ---- ----

35 Downhole Fluid Temp (ann) MFTANN MFTA DEGC DEGF

36 Downhole Fluid Temp (pipe) MFTPIPE MFTP DEGC DEGF

37 Downhole Fluid Resis (ann) MFRANN MFRA OHMM OHMM

38 Downhole Fluid Resis (pipe) MFRPIPE MFRP OHMM OHMM

39 Depth Form Density (meas) DEPTFDM DFDM M F

40 Depth Form Density (vert) DEPTFDV DFDV M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
41 Formation Density MFD MFD G/CC G/CC

42 Depth Caliper (meas) DEPTCALM DCLM M F

43 Depth Caliper (vert) DEPTCALV DCLV M F

44 Caliper MCLP MCLP MM IN

45 Pore Pressure Grad MWD MFPP MFPP KGM3 PPG

46 Frac Pressure Grad MWD MFFP MFFP KGM3 PPG

47 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

48 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

49 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

50 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

51 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

52 < SPARE 6 > SPARE6 SPR6 ---- ----

53 < SPARE 7 > SPARE7 SPR7 ---- ----

54 < SPARE 8 > SPARE8 SPR8 ---- ----

55 < SPARE 9 > SPARE9 SPR9 ---- ----

7.5.10 MWD Mechanical (Record 9)

Table 13: WITS Records: MWD Mechanical (Record 9)


WITS Record ID 9 Logical Record Type 159 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [TIME], [DEPTH] or [TIME/DEPTH] Transmit at specified time interval (secs), depth interval
(feet or meters) based on hole depth when drilling new hole or making a new pass, or a
combination of these

Data Source Data acquired in real-time and computed over the trigger interval. Record transmitted
and computations reset when triggering interval occurs. If DEPTH-triggered, then only on-bottom
data is included in computations. Record is not sent if not circulating or tool is not operating

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

9 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

10 Depth Bit (meas) DEPTBITM DBTM M F

11 Depth Bit (vert) DEPTBITV DBTV M F

12 Pass Number PASSNUM PASS ---- ----

13 Bottom-hole annulus press MBHPANN MBPA KPA PSI

14 Bottom-hole internal press MBHPINT MBPI KPA PSI

15 Downhole Wt-on-Bit (avg) MWOBA MWBA KDN KLB

16 Downhole Wt-on-Bit (max) MWOBX MWBX KDN KLB

17 Downhole Torque (avg) MTORQA MTQA KNM KFLB

18 Downhole Torque (max) MTORQX MTQX KNM KFLB

19 Downhole Motor RPM MMMRPM MMRP RPM RPM

20 MWD Tool Alternator Voltage MALTVOLT MALT V V

21 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

22 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

23 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

24 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
25 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

26 < SPARE 6 > SPARE6 SPR6 ---- ----

27 < SPARE 7 > SPARE7 SPR7 ---- ----

28 < SPARE 8 > SPARE8 SPR8 ---- ----

29 < SPARE 9 > SPARE9 SPR9 ---- ----

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7.5.11 Pressure Evaluation (Record 10)

Table 14: WITS Records: Pressure Evaluation (Record 10)


Logical Record Type
WITS Record ID 10 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC/MANUAL
160

Trigger [EVENT] Transmit when new pressure evaluation data values are available

Data Source Data acquired in real-time and computed over the trigger interval. Record transmitted
and computations reset when the record is transmitted

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

9 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

10 Depth Sample (meas) DEPTSAMM DSAM M F

11 Depth Sample (vert) DEPTSAMV DSAV M F

12 Est. Form. Pore Press Grad. FPOREPG FPPG KGM3 PPG

13 Est. Form. Frac Press Grad. FFRACPG FFPG KGM3 PPG

14 Est. Form. Overburden Grad. FOBPG FOPG KGM3 PPG

15 Est. Kick Tolerance KTOL KTOL KGM3 PPG

16 Max. Permitted SICP (init) PSIPX PSIP KPA PSI

17 Connection Gas (avg) CONNGASA CGSA % %

18 Connection Gas (max) CONNGASX CGSX % %

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
19 Connection Gas (last) CONNGASL CGSL % %

20 Last Trip Gas TRIPGAS TGAS % %

21 Shale Density SHALEDEN SDEN G/CC G/CC

22 Cuttings CEC CEC CEC MEHG MEHG

23 Cavings % CAVINGS CAV % %

24 Corr. Drilling Exponent DXC DXC ---- ----

25 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

26 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

27 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

28 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

29 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

30 < SPARE 6 > SPARE6 SPR6 ---- ----

31 < SPARE 7 > SPARE7 SPR7 ---- ----

32 < SPARE 8 > SPARE8 SPR8 ---- ----

33 < SPARE 9 > SPARE9 SPR9 ---- ----

7.5.12 Mud Tank Volumes (Record 11)

Table 15: WITS Records: Mud Tank Volumes (Record 11)


WITS Record ID 11 Logical Record Type 161 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [TIME] Transmit at a specified time interval (secs)

Data Source Data acquired in real-time and computed over the trigger interval; record transmitted
and computations reset when triggering interval occurs

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

9 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

10 Tank Volume (total) TVOLTOT TVT M3 BBL

11 Tank Volume (active) TVOLACT TVA M3 BBL

12 Tank Volume Change (total) TVOLCTOT TVCT M3 BBL

13 Tank Volume Change (active) TVOLCACT TVCA M3 BBL

14 Tank Volume Reset Time TVRESET TVRT ---- ----

15 Tank 01 Volume TVOL01 TV01 M3 BBL

16 Tank 02 Volume TVOL02 TV02 M3 BBL

17 Tank 03 Volume TVOL03 TV03 M3 BBL

18 Tank 04 Volume TVOL04 TV04 M3 BBL

19 Tank 05 Volume TVOL05 TV05 M3 BBL

20 Tank 06 Volume TVOL06 TV06 M3 BBL

21 Tank 07 Volume TVOL07 TV07 M3 BBL

22 Tank 08 Volume TVOL08 TV08 M3 BBL

23 Tank 09 Volume TVOL09 TV09 M3 BBL

24 Tank 10 Volume TVOL10 TV10 M3 BBL

25 Tank 11 Volume TVOL11 TV11 M3 BBL

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
26 Tank 12 Volume TVOL12 TV12 M3 BBL

27 Tank 13 Volume TVOL13 TV13 M3 BBL

28 Tank 14 Volume TVOL14 TV14 M3 BBL

29 Trip Tank 1 Volume TTVOL1 TTV1 M3 BBL

30 Trip Tank 2 Volume TTVOL2 TTV2 M3 BBL

31 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

32 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

33 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

34 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

35 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

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7.5.13 Chromatograph Cycle Based (Record 12)

Table 16: WITS Records: Chromatograph Cycle Based (Record 12)


WITS Record ID 12 Logical Record Type 162 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger Transmit at the completion of a valid chromatograph cycle while circulating.

Data Source Data acquired in real-time from each valid chromatograph cycle. Not sent if no
circulation is taking place

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Chrom Sample (meas) DEPTCHRM DCHM M F

9 Depth Chrom Sample (vert) DEPTCHRV DCHV M F

10 Date Chrom Sample DATECHR DCHR ---- ----

11 Time Chrom Sample TIMECHR TCHR ---- ----

12 Methane (C1) METHANE METH PPM PPM

13 Ethane (C2) ETHANE ETH PPM PPM

14 Propane (C3) PROPANE PRP PPM PPM

15 Iso-Butane (IC4) IBUTANE IBUT PPM PPM

16 Nor-Butane (NC4) NBUTANE NBUT PPM PPM

17 Iso-Pentane (IC5) IPENTANE IPEN PPM PPM

18 Nor-Pentane (NC5) NPENTANE NPEN PPM PPM

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
19 Neo-Pentane (EC5) EPENTANE EPEN PPM PPM

20 Iso-Hexane (IC6) IHEXANE IHEX PPM PPM

21 Nor-Hexane (NC6) NHEXANE NHEX PPM PPM

22 Carbon Dioxide CO2 CO2 PPM PPM

23 Acetylene ACET ACET PPM PPM

24 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

25 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

26 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

27 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

28 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

7.5.14 Chromatograph Depth Based (Record 13)

Table 17: WITS Records: Chromatograph Depth Based (Record 13)


WITS Record ID 13 Logical Record Type 163 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [DEPTH] Transmit at the specified depth interval (feet or meters) based on the returns
depth.

Data Source Data acquired in real-time from each valid chromatograph cycle. Record
transmitted and computations reset when the triggering interval occurs. Record not sent if
circulation not taking place or if bottoms up has been achieved resulting in no further increase in
returns depth

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Returns (meas) DEPTRETM DRTM M F

9 Depth Returns (vert) DEPTRETV DRTV M F

10 Methane (C1) (avg) METHA MTHA PPM PPM

11 Methane (C1) (min) METHN MTHN PPM PPM

12 Methane (C1) (max) METHX MTHX PPM PPM

13 Ethane (C2) (avg) ETHA ETHA PPM PPM

14 Ethane (C2) (min) ETHN ETHN PPM PPM

15 Ethane (C2) (max) ETHX ETHX PPM PPM

16 Propane (C3) (avg) PROPA PRPA PPM PPM

17 Propane (C3) (min) PROPN PRPN PPM PPM

18 Propane (C3) (max) PROPX PRPX PPM PPM

19 Iso-Butane (IC4) (avg) IBUTA IBTA PPM PPM

20 Iso-Butane (IC4) (min) IBUTN IBTN PPM PPM

21 Iso-Butane (IC4) (max) IBUTX IBTX PPM PPM

22 Nor-Butane (NC4) (avg) NBUTA NBTA PPM PPM

23 Nor-Butane (NC4) (min) NBUTN NBTN PPM PPM

24 Nor-Butane (NC4) (max) NBUTX NBTX PPM PPM

25 Iso-Pentane (IC5) (avg) IPENTA IPNA PPM PPM

26 Iso-Pentane (IC5) (min) IPENTN IPNN PPM PPM

27 Iso-Pentane (IC5) (max) IPENTX IPNX PPM PPM

28 Nor-Pentane (NC5) (avg) NPENTA NPNA PPM PPM

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
29 Nor-Pentane (NC5) (min) NPENTN NPNN PPM PPM

30 Nor-Pentane (NC5) (max) NPENTX NPNX PPM PPM

31 Neo-Pentane (EC5) (avg) EPENTA EPNA PPM PPM

32 Neo-Pentane (EC5) (min) EPENTN EPNN PPM PPM

33 Neo-Pentane (EC5) (max) EPENTX EPNX PPM PPM

34 Iso-Hexane (IC6) (avg) IHEXA IHXA PPM PPM

35 Iso-Hexane (IC6) (min) IHEXN IHXN PPM PPM

36 Iso-Hexane (IC6) (max) IHEXX IHXX PPM PPM

37 Nor-Hexane (NC6) (avg) NHEXA NHXA PPM PPM

38 Nor-Hexane (NC6) (min) NHEXN NHXN PPM PPM

39 Nor-Hexane (NC6) (max) NHEXX NHXX PPM PPM

40 Carbon Dioxide (avg) CO2A CO2A PPM PPM

41 Carbon Dioxide (min) CO2N CO2N PPM PPM

42 Carbon Dioxide (max) CO2X CO2X PPM PPM

43 Acetylene ACET ACET PPM PPM

44 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

45 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

46 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

47 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

48 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

7.5.15 Lagged Mud Properties (Record 14)

Table 18: WITS Records: Lagged Mud Properties (Record 14)


WITS Record ID 14 Logical Record Type 164 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [TIME], [DEPTH] or [TIME/DEPTH] Transmit at the specified time interval (secs), depth

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interval (feet or meters) based on the returns depth, or a combination of these.

Data Source Data acquired in real-time and computed over the interval. Record transmitted and
computations reset when the triggering interval occurs. If a depth interval is specified, it is active
until bottoms-up occurs. Time intervals, if specified, are reset following the transmission of the
record by either depth or time trigger. Not sent if no circulation is taking place

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Returns (meas) DEPTRETM DRTM M F

9 Depth Returns (vert) DEPTRETV DRTV M F

10 Mud Density In (lagd) MDIL MDIL KGM3 PPG

11 Mud Density Out (avg) MDOA MDOA KGM3 PPG

12 Mud Temperature In (lagd) MTIL MTIL DEGC DEGF

13 Mud Temperature Out (avg) MTOA MTOA DEGC DEGF

14 Mud Conductivity In (lagd) MCIL MCIL MMHO MMHO

15 Mud Conductivity Out (avg) MCOA MCOA MMHO MMHO

16 Hyd.Sulfide Haz.Pot. (avg) HSHPA HHPA PPM PPM

17 Hyd.Sulfide pH (avg) HSPHA HPHA ---- ----

18 Hyd.Sulfide pHS (avg) HSPHSA HPSA % %

19 Gas In (lagd) GASIL GSIL % %

20 Gas (avg) GASA GASA % %

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

21 Gas (max) GASX GASX % %

22 Carbon Dioxide (avg) CO2A CO2A PPM PPM

23 Hydrogen Sulfide (avg) HSA HSA PPM PPM

24 Hydrogen Sulfide (max) HSX HSX PPM PPM

25 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

26 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

27 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

28 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

29 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

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7.5.16 Cuttings / Lithology (Record 15)

Table 19: WITS Records: Cuttings / Lithology (Record 15)


WITS Record ID 15 Logical Record Type 165 Auto/Manual MANUAL

Trigger [EVENT] Transmission is operator-initiated

Data Source Manually-entered data from sample examination sent when new data values are
available

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Sample (meas) DEPTSAMM DSAM M F

9 Depth Sample (vert) DEPTSAMV DSAV M F

10 Description type DESCTYPE DESC ---- ----

11 Lith 1 type L1TYPE L1TY ---- ----

12 Lith 1 % L1PERC L1PC % %

13 Lith 1 classification L1CLASS L1CL ---- ----

14 Lith 1 color L1COLOR L1CO ---- ----

15 Lith 1 texture L1TEXT L1TX ---- ----

16 Lith 1 hardness L1HARD L1HD ---- ----

17 Lith 1 grain size L1SIZE L1SZ ---- ----

18 Lith 1 roundness L1ROUND L1RD ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
19 Lith 1 sorting L1SORT L1SO ---- ----

20 Lith 1 matrix/cement L1MATCEM L1MC ---- ----

21 Lith 1 accessories L1ACC L1AC ---- ----

22 Lith 1 porosity L1POR L1PO % %

23 Lith 1 permeability L1PERM L1PE MD MD

24 Lith 2 type L2TYPE L2TY ---- ----

25 Lith 2 % L2PERC L2PC % %

26 Lith 2 classification L2CLASS L2CL ---- ----

27 Lith 2 color L2COLOR L2CO ---- ----

28 Lith 2 texture L2TEXT L2TX ---- ----

29 Lith 2 hardness L2HARD L2HD ---- ----

30 Lith 2 grain size L2SIZE L2SZ ---- ----

31 Lith 2 roundness L2ROUND L2RD ---- ----

32 Lith 2 sorting L2SORT L2SO ---- ----

33 Lith 2 matrix/cement L2MATCEM L2MC ---- ----

34 Lith 2 accessories L2ACC L2AC ---- ----

35 Lith 2 porosity L2POR L2PO % %

36 Lith 2 permeability L2PERM L2PE MD MD

37 Lith 3 type L3TYPE L3TY ---- - ---

38 Lith 3 % L3PERC L3PC % %

39 Lith 3 classification L3CLASS L3CL ---- ----

40 Lith 4 type L4TYPE L4TY ---- ----

41 Lith 4 % L4PERC L4PC % %

42 Lith 4 classification L4CLASS L4CL ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
43 Lith 5 type L5TYPE L5TY ---- ----

44 Lith 5 % L5PERC L5PC % %

45 Lith 5 classification L5CLASS L5CL ---- ----

46 Fossils FOSS FOSS ---- ----

47 Composite Show COMPSHOW SHOW ---- ----

48 Bulk Density BULKDEN BDEN G/CC G/CC

49 Cuttings Gas GASCUTT GCUT % %

50 Calcimetry Calcite % CCAL CCAL % %

51 Calcimetry Dolomite % CDOL CDOL % %

52 Cuttings CEC CEC CEC MEHG MEHG

53 Cavings % CAVINGS CAV % %

54 Shale Density SHALEDEN SDEN G/CC G/CC

55 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

56 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

57 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

58 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

59 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

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7.5.17 Hydrocarbon Show (Record 16)

Table 20: WITS Records: Hydrocarbon Show (Record 16)


WITS Record ID 16 Logical Record Type 166 Auto/Manual MANUAL

Trigger [EVENT] Transmission is operator-initiated

Data Source Manually-entered data when a hydrocarbon show is detected. Sent when new data
values are available.

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Show Number SHOWNUM SWNO ---- ----

9 Show Intvl Top Depth (meas) DEPTSITM DSTM M F

10 Show Intvl Top Depth (vert) DEPTSITV DSTV M F

11 Show Intvl Bott Depth(meas) DEPTSIBM DSBM M F

12 Show Intvl Bott Depth(vert) DEPTSIBV DSBV M F

13 Show Lith type SHLTYPE WLTY ---- ----

14 Show Lith classification SHLCLASS WLCL ---- ----

15 Show Lith color SHLCOLOR WLCO ---- ----

16 Show Lith texture SHLTEXT WLTX ---- ----

17 Show Lith hardness SHLHARD WLHD ---- ----

18 Show Lith grain size SHLSIZE WLSZ ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
19 Show Lith roundness SHLROUND WLRD ---- ----

20 Show Lith sorting SHLSORT WLSO ---- ----

21 Show Lith matrix/cement SHLMC WLMC ---- ----

22 Show Lith accessories SHLACC WLAC ---- ----

23 Show Lith porosity -visible SHLPORV WLPV ---- ----

24 Show Lith porosity -meas SHLPORM WLPM % %

25 Show Lith permeability SHLPERM WLPE MD MD

26 Show Lith stain description SHLSTAIN WLST ---- ----

27 Show Lith fluor description SHLFLUOR WLFL ---- ----

28 Show Lith cut description SHLCUT WLCT ---- ----

29 Show Lith cuttings gas SHLGCUT WLGC % %

30 Show titrated salinity SHSAL WSAL PPM PPM

31 Show Mud Sample Methane METHMUD MTHM PPM PPM

32 Show Mud Sample Ethane ETHMUD ETHM PPM PPM

33 Show Mud Sample Propane PROPMUD PRPM PPM PPM

34 Show Mud Sample I-Butane IBUTMUD IBTM PPM PPM

35 Show Mud Sample N-Butane NBUTMUD NBTM PPM PPM

36 Show Mud Sample I-Pentane IPENMUD IPNM PPM PPM

37 Show Mud Sample N-Pentane NPENMUD NPNM PPM PPM

38 Show Mud Sample N-Pentane EPENMUD EPNM PPM PPM

39 Show Mud Sample I-Hexane IHEXMUD IHXM PPM PPM

40 Show Mud Sample N-Hexane NHEXMUD NHXM PPM PPM

41 Show Comments SHOWCOMM WCOM ---- ----

42 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
43 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

44 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

45 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

46 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

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7.5.18 Cementing (Record 17)

Table 21: WITS Records: Cementing (Record 17)


WITS Record ID 17 Logical Record Type 167 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [TIME] Transmit at a specified time interval (secs)

Data Source Data acquired in real-time (possibly via Level 0 transfer). Averages are computed
over the triggering interval and reset when the record is transmitted. Record only transmitted
during a cementing operation

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

9 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

10 Depth Casing Shoe (meas) DEPTCSGM DCGM M F

11 Depth Casing Shoe (vert) DEPTCSGV DCGV M F

12 Cem Pump Pressure (avg) CEMPPA CPPA KPA PSI

13 Hookload (avg) HKLA HKLA KDN KLB

14 Block Position BLKPOS BPOS M F

15 Cem Flow Rate In (calc) CEMFIC CFIC M3/M BPM

16 Cem Flow Rate In (avg) CEMFIA CFIA M3/M BPM

17 Cem Flow Rate Out (avg) CEMFOA CFOA M3/M BPM

18 Cem Flow Out % CEMFOP CFOP % %

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
19 Cem Fluid Dens In (avg) CEMDIA CDIA KGM3 PPG

20 Cem Fluid Dens Out (avg) CEMDOA CDOA KGM3 PPG

21 ECD at Casing Shoe ECDCSG ECDC KGM3 PPG

22 Cem Fluid Temp In (avg) CEMTIA CTIA DEGC DEGF

23 Cem Fluid Temp Out (avg) CEMTOA CTOA DEGC DEGF

24 Cem Stage Number CEMSTAGE CSTG ---- ----

25 Cem Depth to DV Tool DEPTDVT DDVT M F

26 Cem Fluid Type/Batch CEMFTYPE CTYP ---- ----

27 Cem Cumulative Returns CEMCUMRT CCRT M3 BBL

28 Cem Indiv Vol Pumped CEMIVOL CIVL M3 BBL

29 Cem Cement Vol Pumped CEMCVOL CCVL M3 BBL

30 Cem Total Vol Pumped CEMTVOL CTVL M3 BBL

31 Cem Volume to Bump Plug CEMBPVOL CBVL M3 BBL

32 Cem No./Status of Plug(s) CEMPLUGS CPLG ---- ----

33 Cem Job Type CEMJTYP CJTY ---- ----

34 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

35 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

36 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

37 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

38 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

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7.5.19 Drill Stem Testing (Record 18)

Table 22: WITS Records: Drill Stem Testing (Record 18)


WITS Record ID 18 Logical Record Type 168 Auto/Manual AUTOMATIC

Trigger [TIME] Transmit at a specified time interval (secs)

Data Source Data acquired in real-time (possibly via Level 0 transfer). Record only sent during a
drill stem testing operation

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 DST identification DSTID DSID ---- ----

9 DST Intvl Top Depth (meas) DEPTDITM DDTM M F

10 DST Intvl Top Depth (vert) DEPTDITV DDTV M F

11 DST Intvl Bott Depth (meas) DEPTDIBM DDBM M F

12 DST Intvl Bott Depth (vert) DEPTDIBV DDBV M F

13 DST Tool Time DSTTTIME DTTI HR HR

14 DST State of Well DSTSTATE DSTA ---- ----

15 DST Surf Pressure, Tubing DSTSPTUB DSPT KPA PSI

16 DST Surf Pressure, Casing DSTSPCAS DSPC KPA PSI

17 DST Surf Temp, Tubing DSTSTTUB DSTT DEGC DEGF

18 DST Bottom Hole Pressure DSTBHP DBHP KPA PSI

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
19 DST Bottom Hole Temp DSTBHT DBHT DEGC DEGF

20 DST Liquid Flow Rate DSTLIQFR DLFR M3/D BPD

21 DST Gas Flow Rate DSTGASFR DGFR MCMD MCFD

22 DST Total Flow Rate DSTTOTFR DTFR M3/D BPD

23 DST Cum Liquid Production DSTCLP DCLP M3 BBL

24 DST Cum Gas Production DSTCGP DCGP MCM MCF

25 DST Cum Total Production DSTCTP DCTP M3 BBL

26 Hydrogen Sulfide (avg) HSA HSA PPM PPM

27 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

28 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

29 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

30 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

31 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

7.5.20 Configuration (Record 19)

Table 23: WITS Records: Configuration (Record 19)


WITS Record ID 19 Logical Record Type 169 Auto/Manual MANUAL

Trigger [EVENT] Transmission is operator-initiated

Data Source Manually-entered data. Record is sent when new data values are available

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

9 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

10 No. Drill String Sections DSNUM DSNO ---- ----

11 DS Section 1 OD DS1OD D1OD MM IN

12 DS Section 1 ID DS1ID D1ID MM IN

13 DS Section 1 Tool Joint ID DS1JID D1JI MM IN

14 DS Section 1 Tool Joint OD DS1JOD D1JO MM IN

15 DS Section 1 Mass/Length DS1MASS D1MA KG/M LB/F

16 DS Section 1 Length DS1LEN D1LE M F

17 DS Section 2 OD DS2OD D2OD MM IN

18 DS Section 2 ID DS2ID D2ID MM IN

19 DS Section 2 Tool Joint ID DS2JID D2JI MM IN

20 DS Section 2 Tool Joint OD DS2JOD D2JO MM IN

21 DS Section 2 Mass/Length DS2MASS D2MA KG/M LB/F

22 DS Section 2 Length DS2LEN D2LE M F

23 DS Section 3 OD DS3OD D3OD MM IN

24 DS Section 3 ID DS3ID D3ID MM IN

25 DS Section 3 Tool Joint ID DS3JID D3JI MM IN

26 DS Section 3 Tool Joint OD DS3JOD D3JO MM IN

27 DS Section 3 Mass/Length DS3MASS D3MA KG/M LB/F

28 DS Section 3 Length DS3LEN D3LE M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

29 DS Section 4 OD DS4OD D4OD MM IN

30 DS Section 4 ID DS4ID D4ID MM IN

31 DS Section 4 Tool Joint ID DS4JID D4JI MM IN

32 DS Section 4 Tool Joint OD DS4JOD D4JO MM IN

33 DS Section 4 Mass/Length DS4MASS D4MA KG/M LB/F

34 DS Section 4 Length DS4LEN D4LE M F

35 DS Section 5 OD DS5OD D5OD MM IN

36 DS Section 5 ID DS5ID D5ID MM IN

37 DS Section 5 Tool Joint ID DS5JID D5JI MM IN

38 DS Section 5 Tool Joint OD DS5JOD D5JO MM IN

39 DS Section 5 Mass/Length DS5MASS D5MA KG/M LB/F

40 DS Section 5 Length DS5LEN D5LE M F

41 DS Section 6 OD DS6OD D6OD MM IN

42 DS Section 6 ID DS6ID D6ID MM IN

43 DS Section 6 Tool Joint ID DS6JID D6JI MM IN

44 DS Section 6 Tool Joint OD DS6JOD D6JO MM IN

45 DS Section 6 Mass/Length DS6MASS D6MA KG/M LB/F

46 Kelly ID KELLYID KID MM IN

47 Kelly Length KELLYLEN KLEN M F

48 Drill Pipe Stand Length DPSTDLEN SLEN M F

49 No. Joints/Stand DPSTDJNT SJNT ---- ----

50 No. Hole Sections HOLENUM HLNO ---- ----

51 Hole Section 1 Diam HL1DIAM H1DI MM IN

52 Hole Section 1 Length HL1LEN H1LE M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

53 Hole Section 2 Diam HL2DIAM H2DI MM IN

54 Hole Section 2 Length HL2LEN H2LE M F

55 Hole Section 3 Diam HL3DIAM H3DI MM IN

56 Hole Section 3 Length HL3LEN H3LE M F

57 Hole Section 4 Diam HL4DIAM H4DI MM IN

58 Hole Section 4 Length HL4LEN H4LE M F

59 Hole Section 5 Diam HL5DIAM H5DI MM IN

60 Pump 1 Capacity PUMP1CAP P1CA M3ST B/ST

61 Pump 1 Efficiency PUMP1EFF P1EF % %

62 Pump 2 Capacity PUMP2CAP P2CA M3ST B/ST

63 Pump 2 Efficiency PUMP2EFF P2EF % %

64 Pump 3 Capacity PUMP3CAP P3CA M3ST B/ST

65 Pump 3 Efficiency PUMP3EFF P3EF % %

66 Rig Operating Cost/Hour RIGCOST RIGC ---- $

67 Trip Rate (Dist/Time) TRIPRATE TRRT KPH KF/H

68 Kill Line ID KILLID KLID MM IN

69 Kill Line Joint ID KILLJID KLJD MM IN

70 Kill Line Joint Fraction KILLJF KLJF % %

71 Kill Line Length KILLLEN KLLE M F

72 Choke Line ID CHKID CHID MM IN

73 Choke Line Joint ID CHKJID CHJD MM IN

74 Choke Line Joint Fraction CHKJF CHJF % %

75 Choke Line Length CHKLEN CHLE M F

76 Depth Casing Shoe (meas) DEPTCSGM DCGM M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

77 Depth Casing Shoe (vert) DEPTCSGV DCGV M F

78 Depth PIT (meas) DEPTPITM DPTM M F

79 Depth PIT (vert) DEPTPITV DPTV M F

80 Frac Pressure Grad at PIT FPGPIT FPIT KGM3 PPG

81 Drilling Contractor DRLGCONT CONT ---- ----

82 Rig Name RIGNAME RIG ---- ----

83 Rig Type RIGTYPE RTYP ---- ----

84 Vendor 1 Name/Service VENDOR1 VEN1 ---- ----

85 Vendor 2 Name/Service VENDOR2 VEN2 ---- ----

86 Vendor 3 Name/Service VENDOR3 VEN3 ---- ----

87 Vendor 4 Name/Service VENDOR4 VEN4 ---- ----

88 Vendor 5 Name/Service VENDOR5 VEN5 ---- ----

89 Vendor 6 Name/Service VENDOR6 VEN6 ---- ----

90 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

91 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

92 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

93 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

94 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

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7.5.21 Mud Report (Record 20)

Table 24: WITS Records: Mud Report (Record 20)


WITS Record ID 20 Logical Record Type 170 Auto/Manual MANUAL

Trigger [EVENT] Transmission is operator-initiated

Data Source Manually-entered data for each mud report. Record is sent when new data values are
available

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Mud Rept Depth (meas) MREPDM MRDM M F

9 Mud Rept Depth (vert) MREPDV MRDV M F

10 Mud Rept Number MREPNUM MNUM ---- ----

11 Mud Rept Mud Type MRMTYPE MTYP ---- ----

12 Mud Rept Sample Location MRSLOC MLOC ---- ----

13 Mud Rept Sample Date MRSDATE MDAT ---- ----

14 Mud Rept Sample Time MRSTIME MTIM ---- ----

15 Mud Rept Mud Density MRDENS MDEN KGM3 PPG

16 Mud Rept Funnel Vis MRFVIS MFV S/L S/QT

17 Mud Rept Funnel Vis Temp MRFVIST MFVT DEGC DEGF

18 Mud Rept Plastic Vis MRPV MPV CP CP

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19 Mud Rept Yield Point MRYP MYP PA PHSF

20 Mud Rept Gel—10 sec MRGEL10S MGL1 PA PHSF

21 Mud Rept Gel—10 min MRGEL10M MGL2 PA PHSF

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

22 Mud Rept Gel—30 min MRGEL30M MGL3 PA PHSF

23 Mud Rept Filtrate MRFILT MFIL C/30 C/30

24 Mud Rept Filter Cake MRCAKE MCAK MM I/32

25 Mud Rept HTHP Temp MRHT MHT DEGC DEGF

26 Mud Rept HTHP Pressure MRHP MHP KPA PSI

27 Mud Rept HTHP Filtrate MRHFILT MHFI C/30 C/30

28 Mud Rept HTHP Filter Cake MRHCAKE MHCK MM I/32

29 Mud Rept Solids % (retort) MRSOLRET MSOL % %

30 Mud Rept Water % (retort) MRWATRET MWAT % %

31 Mud Rept Oil % (retort) MROILRET MOIL % %

32 Mud Rept Sand % MRSAND MSAN % %

33 Mud Rept Low Grav Sol % MRLGSOL MLGS % %

34 Mud Rept Solids % (calc) MRSOLCAL MSCA % %

35 Mud Rept Barite content MRBARITE MBRT % %

36 Mud Rept LCM content MRLCM MLCM KGM3 PPB

37 Mud Rept MBT capacity MRMBT MMBT KGM3 PPB

38 Mud Rept pH MRPH MPH ---- ----

39 Mud Rept pH sample temp MRPHT MPHT DEGC DEGF

40 Mud Rept Pm MRPM MPM MLML MLML

41 Mud Rept Pf MRPF MPF MLML MLML

42 Mud Rept Mf MRMF MMF MLML MLML

43 Mud Rept P1 MRP1 MRP1 MLML MLML

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44 Mud Rept P2 MRP2 MRP2 MLML MLML

45 Mud Rept Chlorides MRCHLOR MCHL MG/L MG/L

46 Mud Rept Calcium MRCALC MCAL MG/L MG/L

47 Mud Rept Magnesium MRMAG MMAG MG/L MG/L

48 Mud Rept Potassium MRPOT MPOT MG/L MG/L

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units

49 Mud Rept Rheometer temp MRRHETEM MRHT DEGC DEGF

50 Mud Rept Viscom 3 rpm MRVIS3 M3 ---- ----

51 Mud Rept Viscom 6 rpm MRVIS6 M6 ---- ----

52 Mud Rept Viscom 100 rpm MRVIS100 M100 ---- ----

53 Mud Rept Viscom 200 rpm MRVIS200 M200 ---- ----

54 Mud Rept Viscom 300 rpm MRVIS300 M300 ---- ----

55 Mud Rept Viscom 600 rpm MRVIS600 M600 ---- ----

56 Mud Rept Brine % MRBRINE MBRI % %

57 Mud Rept Alkalinity MRALK MALK MLML MLML

58 Mud Rept Lime content MRLIME MLIM KGM3 PPB

59 Mud Rept Elect. Stability MRELECST MELS V V

60 Mud Rept CaCl, Wt % MRCACL MCCL % %

61 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

62 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

63 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

64 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

65 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

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7.5.22 Bit Report (Record 21)

Table 25: WITS Records: Bit Report (Record 21)


WITS Record ID 21 Logical Record Type 171 Auto/Manual MANUAL

Trigger [EVENT] Transmission is operator-initiated

Data Source Manually-entered data at the start and end of each bit run. Record is sent when new
data values are available

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Bit Number BTNUM BNUM ---- ----

9 Bit Diameter BTDIAM BDIA MM IN

10 Bit Manufacturer BTMANUF BMAN ---- ----

11 Bit Name BTNAME BNAM ---- ----

12 Bit IADC Code BTCODE BCOD ---- ----

13 Bit Serial Number BTSERNUM BSER ---- ----

14 Bit Cost BTCOST BCST $ $

15 Bit Jet 1 Diameter BTJET1 BJT1 MM I/32

16 Bit Jet 2 Diameter BTJET2 BJT2 MM I/32

17 Bit Jet 3 Diameter BTJET3 BJT3 MM I/32

18 Bit Jet 4 Diameter BTJET4 BJT4 MM I/32

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
19 Bit Center Jet Diameter BTJETCEN BJTC MM I/32

20 Bit Total Flow Area BTTFA BTFA MM2 SQIN

21 Bit Starting Depth (In) BTDEPIN BDPI M F

22 Bit Ending Depth (Out) BTDEPOUT BDPO M F

23 Bit Run Drilled Distance BTDDIST BDDI M F

24 Bit Run Drilled Time BTDTIME BDTI HR HR

25 Bit Run Reamed Time BTRTIME BRTI HR HR

26 Bit Penetration Rate (avg) BTROPA BRPA M/HR F/HR

27 Bit Weight-on-Bit (avg) BTWOBA BWBA KDN KLB

28 Bit Weight-on-Bit (max) BTWOBX BWBX KDN KLB

29 Bit Rotary Speed (avg) BTRPMA BRMA RPM RPM

30 Bit Rotary Speed (max) BTRPMX BRMX RPM RPM

31 Bit Mud Flow Rate (avg) BTMFA BMFA L/M GPM

32 Bit Mud Density (avg) BTMDA BMDA KGM3 PPG

33 Bit Standpipe Pressure (avg) BTSPPA BSPA KPA PSI

34 Bit Reason Run BTRUN BRUN ---- ----

35 Bit Reason Pulled BTPULL BPUL ---- ----

36 Bit Grade In BTGRDIN BGI ---- ----

37 Bit Grade Out BTGRDOUT BGO ---- ----

38 Bit Shock Sub Used ? BTSHKSUB BSHK ---- ----

39 Bit Mud Motor Used ? BTMUDMOT BMM ---- ----

40 Bit Comments BTCOMM BCOM ---- ----

41 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

42 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
43 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

44 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

45 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

46 < SPARE 6 > SPARE6 SPR6 ---- ----

47 < SPARE 7 > SPARE7 SPR7 ---- ----

48 < SPARE 8 > SPARE8 SPR8 ---- ----

49 < SPARE 9 > SPARE9 SPR9 --- ----

7.5.23 Comments (Record 22)

Table 26: WITS Records: Comments (Record 22)


WITS Record ID 22 Logical Record Type 172 Auto/Manual MANUAL

Trigger [EVENT] Transmission is operator-initiated

Data Source Manually-entered data

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Depth Hole (meas) DEPTMEAS DMEA M F

9 Depth Hole (vert) DEPTVERT DVER M F

10 Comments COMM COMM ---- ----

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7.5.24 Well Identification (Record 23)

Table 27: WITS Records: Well Identification (Record 23)


WITS Record ID 23 Logical Record Type 173 Auto/Manual MANUAL

Trigger [EVENT] Transmission is operator-initiated

Data Source Manually-entered data. Record is sent when new data values are available

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Well Name WELLNAME WELL ---- ----

9 Well Identification Number WELLNUM WNUM ---- ----

10 Operator OPERATOR OPER ---- ----

11 Well Classification (Lahee) WELLCLAS WCLS ---- ----

12 Well Location LOCATION WLOC ---- ----

13 Well Univ.Tran.Mercator WELLUTM WUTM ---- ----

14 Well Surface Latitude WELLLAT WLAT ---- ----

15 Well Surface Longitude WELLLON WLON ---- ----

16 Field Name FIELD FLD ---- ----

17 Elev : Datum-MSL ELEVDP ELDP M F

18 Elev : Kelly Bushing-MSL ELEVKB ELKB M F

19 Elev : Ground Level-MSL ELEVGL ELGL M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
20 Water Depth (mean) WATDEPT WDPM M F

21 Spud Date SPUDDATE SPDT ---- ----

22 Custom Field 01 Identifier CUS1 CUS1 ---- ----

23 Custom Field 02 Identifier CUS2 CUS2 ---- ----

24 Custom Field 03 Identifier CUS3 CUS3 ---- ----

25 Custom Field 04 Identifier CUS4 CUS4 ---- ----

26 Custom Field 05 Identifier CUS5 CUS5 ---- ----

27 Custom Field 06 Identifier CUS6 CUS6 ---- ----

28 Custom Field 07 Identifier CUS7 CUS7 ---- ----

29 Custom Field 08 Identifier CUS8 CUS8 ---- ----

30 Custom Field 09 Identifier CUS9 CUS9 ---- ----

31 Custom Field 10 Identifier CUS0 CUS0 ---- ----

32 Units Type used UNIT UNIT ---- ----

33 Time Zone Offset TOFFSET TOFF ---- ----

34 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

35 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

36 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

37 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

7.5.25 Vessel Motion / Mooring Status (Record 24)

Table 28: WITS Records: Vessel Motion / Mooring Status (Record 24)
WITS Record ID 24 Logical Record Type 174 Auto/Manual AUTO/MANUAL

Trigger [TIME] Transmit at a specified time interval (secs)

Data Source Acquired sensor data (possibly via WITS Level 0 transfer), or manually-entered data.
The record is transmitted and any automatic computations are reset at the end of the triggering

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interval

Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Water Depth (mean) WATDEPT WDPM M F

9 Tide TIDE TIDE M F

10 Vessel Heading VESSHEAD VHED DEG DEG

11 Rig VCG RIGVCG RVCG M F

12 Riser Tension RISTENS RTEN KDN KLB

13 Rig Offset (avg) OFFSETA OFSA M F

14 Rig Offset (max) OFFSETX OFSX M F

15 Rig Offset Direction OFFSETD OFSD DEG DEG

16 LMRP Angle (avg) LMRPANA LANA DEG DEG

17 LMRP Angle (max) LMRPANX LANX DEG DEG

18 LMRP Angle, Direction LMRPAND LAND DEG DEG

19 Fluid Density in Riser MDRISER MDRI KGM3 PPG

20 Mooring Line #01 Tens(avg) MLTA01 TA01 KDN KLB

21 Mooring Line #01 Tens(max) MLTX01 TX01 KDN KLB

22 Mooring Line #02 Tens(avg) MLTA02 TA02 KDN KLB

23 Mooring Line #02 Tens(max) MLTX02 TX02 KDN KLB

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
24 Mooring Line #03 Tens(avg) MLTA03 TA03 KDN KLB

25 Mooring Line #03 Tens(max) MLTX03 TX03 KDN KLB

26 Mooring Line #04 Tens(avg) MLTA04 TA04 KDN KLB

27 Mooring Line #04 Tens(max) MLTX04 TX04 KDN KLB

28 Mooring Line #05 Tens(avg) MLTA05 TA05 KDN KLB

29 Mooring Line #05 Tens(max) MLTX05 TX05 KDN KLB

30 Mooring Line #06 Tens(avg) MLTA06 TA06 KDN KLB

31 Mooring Line #06 Tens(max) MLTX06 TX06 KDN KLB

32 Mooring Line #07 Tens(avg) MLTA07 TA07 KDN KLB

33 Mooring Line #07 Tens(max) MLTX07 TX07 KDN KLB

34 Mooring Line #08 Tens(avg) MLTA08 TA08 KDN KLB

35 Mooring Line #08 Tens(max) MLTX08 TX08 KDN KLB

36 Mooring Line #09 Tens(avg) MLTA09 TA09 KDN KLB

37 Mooring Line #09 Tens(max) MLTX09 TX09 KDN KLB

38 Mooring Line #10 Tens(avg) MLTA10 TA10 KDN KLB

39 Mooring Line #10 Tens(max) MLTX10 TX10 KDN KLB

40 Mooring Line #11 Tens(avg) MLTA11 TA11 KDN KLB

41 Mooring Line #11 Tens(max) MLTX11 TX11 KDN KLB

42 Mooring Line #12 Tens(avg) MLTA12 TA12 KDN KLB

43 Mooring Line #12 Tens(max) MLTX12 TX12 KDN KLB

44 Thruster #01, Force THRF01 TF01 KDN KLB

45 Thruster #01, Direction THRD01 TD01 DEG DEG

46 Thruster #02, Force THRF02 TF02 KDN KLB

47 Thruster #02, Direction THRD02 TD02 DEG DEG

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
48 Thruster #03, Force THRF03 TF03 KDN KLB

49 Thruster #03, Direction THRD03 TD03 DEG DEG

50 Thruster #04, Force THRF04 TF04 KDN KLB

51 Thruster #04, Direction THRD04 TD04 DEG DEG

52 Thruster #05, Force THRF05 TF05 KDN KLB

53 Thruster #05, Direction THRD05 TD05 DEG DEG

54 Thruster #06, Force THRF06 TF06 KDN KLB

55 Thruster #06, Direction THRF06 TD06 DEG DEG

56 Thruster #07, Force THRF07 TF07 KDN KLB

57 Thruster #07, Direction THRD07 TD07 DEG DEG

58 Thruster #08, Force THRF08 TF08 KDN KLB

59 Thruster #08, Direction THRD08 TD08 DEG DEG

60 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

61 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

62 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

63 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

64 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

7.5.26 Weather / Sea State (Record 25)

Table 29: WITS Records: Weather / Sea State (Record 25)


WITS Record ID 25 Logical Record Type 175 Auto/Manual AUTO/MANUAL

Trigger [TIME] Transmit at a specified time interval (secs)

Data Source Acquired sensor data (possibly via WITS Level 0 transfer), or manually-entered data.
The record is transmitted and any automatic computations are reset at the end of the triggering
interval

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
1 Well Identifier WELLID WID ---- ----

2 Sidetrack/Hole Sect No. STKNUM SKNO ---- ----

3 Record Identifier RECID RID ---- ----

4 Sequence Identifier SEQID SQID ---- ----

5 Date DATE DATE ---- ----

6 Time TIME TIME ---- ----

7 Activity Code ACTCOD ACTC ---- ----

8 Water Depth (mean) WATDEPT WDPM M F

9 Air Temperature AIRTEMP AIRT DEGC DEGF

10 Barometric Pressure BARPRES BARP KPA IHG

11 Waves, Significant Height WVSHGHT WVSH M F

12 Waves, Maximum Height WVMHGHT WVMH M F

13 Waves, Mean Period WVMPER WVMP SEC SEC

14 Waves, Direction WVDIR WVDI DEG DEG

15 Swell, Significant Height SWSHGHT SWSH M F

16 Swell, Maximum Height SWMHGHT SWMH M F

17 Swell, Mean Period SWMPER SWMP SEC SEC

18 Swell, Direction SWDIR SWDI DEG DEG

19 Wind Speed ( 1 min ) WINDSPD WSPD KPH MPH

20 Wind Gusts ( 5 sec ) WINDGUST WGST KPH MPH

21 Wind Direction WINDDIR WDIR DEG DEG

22 Anemometer Height ANEMHGHT ANEM M F

23 Current Speed CURRSPD CSPD KPH MPH

24 Current Direction CURRDIR CDIR DEG DEG

25 Depth current measured DEPTCURR DCUR M F

26 Vessel Mean Draft VESMDRFT VMD M F

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Item Description Long Mnemonic Short Mnemonic Metric Units FPS Units
27 Heave, Peak-to-Peak (sig) HEAVSIG HVSG M F

28 Heave, Peak-to-Peak (max) HEAVMAX HVMX M F

29 Heave, Mean Period HEAVMPER HVMP SEC SEC

30 Roll, Peak-to-Peak (sig) ROLLSIG RLSG DEG DEG

31 Roll, Peak-to-Peak (max) ROLLMAX RLMX DEG DEG

32 Roll, Mean Period ROLLMPER RLMP SEC SEC

33 Pitch, Peak-to-Peak (sig) PTCHSIG PTSG DEG DEG

34 Pitch, Peak-to-Peak (max) PTCHMAX PTMX DEG DEG

35 Pitch, Mean Period PTCHMPER PTMP SEC SEC

36 Yaw, Peak-to Peak (sig) YAWSIG YWSG DEG DEG

37 Yaw, Peak-to-Peak (max) YAWMAX YWMX DEG DEG

38 Yaw, Mean Period YAWMPER YWMP SEC SEC

39 Surge, Peak-to-Peak (sig) SURGSIG SUSG M F

40 Surge, Peak-to-Peak (max) SURGMAX SUMX M F

41 Surge, Mean Period SURGMPER SUMP SEC SEC

42 Sway, Peak-to-Peak (sig) SWAYSIG SYSG M F

43 Sway, Peak-to-Peak (max) SWAYMAX SYMX M F

44 Sway, Mean Period SWAYMPER SYMP SEC SEC

45 Trim TRIM TRIM DEG DEG

46 Heel HEEL HEEL DEG DEG

47 Weather Comments WSSCOMM WSCM ---- ----

48 < SPARE 1 > SPARE1 SPR1 ---- ----

49 < SPARE 2 > SPARE2 SPR2 ---- ----

50 < SPARE 3 > SPARE3 SPR3 ---- ----

51 < SPARE 4 > SPARE4 SPR4 ---- ----

52 < SPARE 5 > SPARE5 SPR5 --- ----

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7.6 CREATING ADDITIONAL PUMP CHANNELS

1. Take a DBM of the well that the new channel will be added to (section 6.3.3).

2. Using WWtext, add a new channel for strokes per minute, strokes, and pump output by copying the
channels from a pre-existing pump (section 6.2.10.4).

3. Using the cd command, navigate to the config directory of the well in question and edit the Calculations
file to include an entry for the Strokes (STK) (Figure 241) and Pump Output (PVO) (Figure 242)
channels.

Using PVO5 (Pump Output 5) and STK5 (Strokes 5) as the examples, add the following lines to the file.

Editing the Calculations File

PVO5 2 pvo_calc

Figure 256: Editing the Calculations File—PVO5-Pump Output 5

STK5 2 stk_calc

Figure 257: Editing the Calculations File STK5-Strokes 5

Editing the Resources File

4. Using the cd command, navigate to the config directory of the well in question and edit the resources file
to include an entry for the Strokes (STK) (Figure 243) and Pump Output (PVO) channels (Figure 244).

Using STK5 (Strokes 5) and PVO5 (Pump Output 5).

STK4 zero_handler

Figure 258: Editing the Resources File—STK2-Strokes 5

PVO5 pumpoutput_pvo_handler

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Figure 259: Editing the Resources File—PVO5-Pump Output 5

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5. Reload the resources file and the calculations file.

o WWreload resources

o WWreload calculations

7.7 CREATING A SETABLE CHANNEL

1. Take a DBM of the well that the new channel will be added to (section 6.3.3).

2. Using WWtext, add a new channel (section 6.2.10.4).

3. Using the cd command, navigate to the config directory of the well in question and edit the Resources
file to include an entry for the channel in question (Figure 245).

Editing the Resources File

o Channel set_override_handler

o RCO set_override_handler

Figure 260: Editing the Resources File—RCO

Editing the Calculations File

4. Using the cd command, navigate to the config directory of the well in question and edit the Calculations
file to include and entry for the channel in question (Figure 245).

o Channel 2 override_calc

o RCO 2 override_calc

Figure 261: Editing the Calculations File—RCO

5. Reload the Calculations file and the Resources file.

o WWreload calculations

o WWreload resources

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