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Enerdeq® Browser Transition from PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD October, 2013
Transition from PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD
October, 2013
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Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Accessing Data ........................................................................................................................................... 2
PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD .................................................................................................................. 2 Enerdeq Browser Data ............................................................................................................................. 3
Launching an Application .......................................................................................................................... 4
Launching PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD ................................................................................................ 4 Launching Enerdeq Browser .................................................................................................................... 6
Data Search Screens .................................................................................................................................. 9
Querying Data in PI/Dwights PLUS .......................................................................................................... 9 Search Pane ........................................................................................................................................ 9
Enerdeq Data Query ............................................................................................................................... 11 Production Data Currency .................................................................................................................. 12 Data Attribute List ............................................................................................................................... 13 Selecting Search Criteria ................................................................................................................... 14 My Query ............................................................................................................................................ 14
Quick List Search ................................................................................................................................... 14
Viewing Search Results ........................................................................................................................... 16
Viewing Search Results in PI/Dwights PLUS ......................................................................................... 16 Right Click Functionality in the PI/Dwights PLUS Table Pane ........................................................... 16
Viewing Search Results in Enerdeq ....................................................................................................... 18 Generating a Browse List from a New Query .................................................................................... 18 Generating a Browse List from a Saved Query ................................................................................. 18 Generating a Browse List from the Enerdeq Map .............................................................................. 19 Enerdeq Browse List Features ........................................................................................................... 21 Right-Click Functionality in an Enerdeq Browse list .......................................................................... 21 Changing the Column Width .............................................................................................................. 22 Changing the way data displays in a Browse List .............................................................................. 22 Other Browse List Options ................................................................................................................. 23 Report and Graph Icons ..................................................................................................................... 24
Changing How Search Results Are Displayed ...................................................................................... 25
Changing the Table Pane Display in PI/Dwights PLUS ......................................................................... 25 Changing a Browse List Display in Enerdeq .......................................................................................... 29 Re-sorting the way data is displayed in the PI/Dwights PLUS Table Pane ........................................... 31 Re-sorting the way data is displayed in an Enerdeq Browse List .......................................................... 31
Advanced Sorting Option ................................................................................................................... 32
User-Defined Display Templates ............................................................................................................. 33
User Defined Report Templates in PI/Dwights PLUS ............................................................................ 33 Creating One-line Report Templates in PI/Dwights PLUS ................................................................. 34
Creating User Defined Templates in Enerdeq ....................................................................................... 36 User Defined Data Templates ............................................................................................................ 37 Custom Graph Templates .................................................................................................................. 39 Production Summary Templates ........................................................................................................ 40
Sharing User Defined Templates ........................................................................................................... 42
Saving a Data Query ................................................................................................................................. 44
Saving a Data Query in PI/Dwights PLUS.............................................................................................. 44
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Saving a Data Query in Enerdeq ............................................................................................................ 45 Retrieving A Saved File in PI/Dwights PLUS ......................................................................................... 46 Retrieving a Saved File in Enerdeq ........................................................................................................ 47
Map Comparison ....................................................................................................................................... 48
PI/Dwight PLUS Map .............................................................................................................................. 48 Generating a Query using the PI/Dwights Map.................................................................................. 50 Map Tool Buttons ............................................................................................................................... 51 Map Right-Click Functionality............................................................................................................. 52 PI/Dwights PLUS Map Settings.......................................................................................................... 53 Printing the PI/Dwights PLUS Map .................................................................................................... 53 Saving the PI/Dwights PLUS Map ..................................................................................................... 54
Enerdeq Map .......................................................................................................................................... 54 Changing the Map Extent................................................................................................................... 55 Changing the Map Display ................................................................................................................. 56 Enerdeq Map Tool Buttons ................................................................................................................ 57 Adding Layers to the Map View ......................................................................................................... 60 Map Legend ....................................................................................................................................... 61 Applying Labels to Displayed Layers ................................................................................................. 61 Retrieving Information from the Enerdeq Map ................................................................................... 63 Identify Tool ........................................................................................................................................ 63 Select Tool ......................................................................................................................................... 64 Saving the Currently Displayed Map .................................................................................................. 65
Generating Output Files ........................................................................................................................... 66
Generating Export Files in PI/Dwights PLUS ..................................................................................... 66 Generating Reports in PI/Dwights PLUS ........................................................................................... 67 Generating Graphs in PI/Dwights PLUS ............................................................................................ 68
Generating Output Files in Enerdeq ....................................................................................................... 69 Selecting Output Files ........................................................................................................................ 70
Log Data ..................................................................................................................................................... 72
Accessing Well Log Information in PI/Dwights PLUS ............................................................................ 72 Accessing Well Log Information in Enerdeq .......................................................................................... 74
Saved File .......................................................................................................................................... 74 Browse list .......................................................................................................................................... 74 The Map ............................................................................................................................................. 75
AOI (Area of Interest) ................................................................................................................................ 76
Creating an AOI Notification............................................................................................................... 76 Suspending an AOI ............................................................................................................................ 78 Removing an AOI ............................................................................................................................... 78
October, 2013 1
Introduction
This document provides a procedural comparison between PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD and
the IHS Enerdeq Browser application.
While PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD was an effective application that provided a means to
search for data and create output files, increasing customer needs and newer technologies have
led to a more efficient and robust application known as the Enerdeq Browser.
This reference will compare how available data is accessed within each application; how data is
queried; how the queried data is displayed and how output files are generated and saved.
In addition, we will compare the various functions that could be performed using the map as well
as review the various functions and features that are exclusive to each application.
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Accessing Data
PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD was available on a regional subscription basis. Generally, each of
the U.S. Data regions was provided on individual CD/DVD ROM disks.
Separate CDs/DVDs were required for Well Data and Production Data.
Data from the CD could be installed onto a local network or the data could be accessed directly
from the CD for a single user.
Licensing – The Stand Alone license was available to a single user at a time; A Network
License was available for up to 5 users at a time. A Corporate License had no limit on the
number of users.
Data Entitlements – Well Data entitlements could be licensed to the county level. Production
Data could be licensed to the sub-region level.
Data Currency - The information contained on a PI/Dwights PLUS CD was current to the last
published revision date of the CD. For a network license, CDs were sent to a subscriber on a
regular frequency. As a result, the data currency for a user depended not only on the last
published revision date of a CD but how frequently the data revisions were loaded onto the
network.
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Enerdeq Browser Data Enerdeq Browser is an online application that requires no CD installations. There are no CDs to
keep track of and no guessing as to which region or data type you are working in.
Enerdeq can be accessed via the internet utilizing browsers such as Microsoft®
Internet Explorer,
Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox®.
The information in the Enerdeq database is continually updated. As a result, Enerdeq provides
access to the most complete and up-to-date E&P information that is available.
The information that you are entitled to access and use in Enerdeq is based on your subscription.
To view your entitlements, click the My Entitlements link at the top of an Enerdeq page.
A My Data Entitlements page will open and display a list of available data types.
The data that you or your company has subscribed to and is entitled to access and use is
identified with a green check mark symbol. .
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Launching an Application
This section will show you how to access and launch PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD (single user)
and then we will review how to access and launch IHS Enerdeq.
Launching PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD
Initially, PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD had to be installed on an individual user’s computer or a
company’s server, utilizing installation CD’s.
When working directly with the data CDs, an appropriate regional data CD, pertinent to an area
of interest, had to be loaded into the CD Rom drive for each new session.
For example, if a user’s area of interest was Oklahoma, a Well Data or a Production Data CD
from the Southern Mid-Continent Region had to be loaded into the CD tray.
An Open Region window would display.
Data Type options displayed next to each Data Region in this window.
After loading the appropriate CD, the application could be launched by
double-clicking the PI/Dwights PLUS on CD icon on the desktop screen.
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You would then scroll the list and highlight the Data Region and Data Type that you would be
working with.
After highlighting a Data Region and Data Type, you would either double-click the highlighted
selection or click the button to open the main screen in PI/Dwights PLUS.
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Launching Enerdeq Browser
As previously indicated, Enerdeq is an online application that requires no CD installations. You
can access Enerdeq from the IHS home page.
To access the IHS home page, type http://www.ihs.com in your internet browser address bar.
A Customer Login field will display in the upper right corner of the page.
Expand the field to display a dropdown menu.
Under the Energy & Power section,
click the Energy (US/Int.) option.
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A Log In page will display:
In the appropriate boxes, enter your valid User Name (normally your email address) and the
Password that you selected when you subscribed to Enerdeq.
Click the button to open a Launch My Products page.
Click the IHS Enerdeq Browser link.
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The IHS Enerdeq home page will display:
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Data Search Screens
This section will look at the functionality of the PI/Dwights PLUS search screen. We will then
review how data is queried in Enerdeq.
Querying Data in PI/Dwights PLUS
The PI/Dwights PLUS main page was divided into four primary working panes:
Search Pane
Several general topic search bars displayed in the Search pane column on the left side of the
screen.
When you clicked on a search bar, a list of related search icons would display under the selected
bar.
Each of the icons represented a specific search topic.
Search pane Criteria pane
Map pane
Table pane
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Clicking on an icon would display a list of search options to the right of the column.
The search options may include a text entry field; a scrollable list of options; date entry fields;
check box options and drop-down menu options.
These options were used to help narrow the parameters of the search.
The Search pane displayed an button that would let you import entities from a saved
file on your computer into your query.
The Search pane also displayed an button. This tool could be used to exclude specific
search criteria from a data query.
For example, you could query all wells in a field except those operated by a particular operator.
After selecting and defining search criteria, you would then click the button to add the
selected criteria to the log in the Criteria pane on the right side of the screen.
When search criteria was added to the log in the Criteria pane, it was automatically queried.
The number of Search Results from the query would appear in the status bar at the bottom of
the screen:
A Threshold value also displayed in the status bar.
This value limited the number of results from a query that could be displayed in the Table and
Map panes.
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If the number of results from a query was lower than the designated threshold value, those
results would then populate the Table and Map panes.
Enerdeq Data Query There are a couple of ways to generate a new data query in Enerdeq.
Under the main Well & Production tab, click the tab.
A dropdown menu will display several well and production data type options to work with.
A data type must be selected in order to proceed.
The Production Allocated data type will let you query well level allocated crude production in
Texas and well level allocated crude and gas production in Louisiana as well as unallocated lease
level production in all states.
The Production Unallocated data type will let you query unallocated lease level Production in
all states and will ignore Allocated Production in Texas and Louisiana. Reporting levels will
include well, lease and unit.
The Well Data type will let you query all well information that is reported up to the completion
phase of a well.
Note that the Activity Data type does not appear in this dropdown menu. This data type will let
you query well and map data from the most recent year of activity and the past two years for
permit data.
To generate an Activity Data query, click the Activity Monitor tab.
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A New Query button will display in the column on the left side of the page.
When you’ve selected a Data Type to work with from the dropdown menu or if you’ve selected
the New Query button under the Activity Monitor tab, the appropriate new Query page will
display:
Production Data Currency The Production Allocated and Production Unallocated query pages provide a Production Data Currency link in the top right corner of each page.
This link will open a Production Data Currency chart that will display the currency of the
production data being utilized in Enerdeq, by state and in offshore locations.
In PI/Dwights PLUS, the currency of the data being used could be found in the Help files. Under
the Help command in the menu bar, you would click the Data Vintage option.
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Data Attribute List Data Attributes are used to locate search criteria for a data query in Enerdeq.
Note: This feature is similar in function to the Search Bars and Search icons that were
located along the left side of the PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD search page.
To begin a data query, expand the main branches in the Data Attribute list.
Each of the main branches will provide a list of specific attributes.
Search text can also be entered in the open field above the list to locate an attribute.
When entering search text, the attribute list will advance and highlight the attribute or attributes
that match or closely match the full or partial text entry.
Note that there was also a text entry field at the top of the Search pane in PI/Dwights PLUS that
served the same purpose.
Note that there is a Favorites attribute at the top of the attribute list.
This feature will let you create and save a list of attributes that you use most often.
When creating a data query, you can expand the Favorites branch and select attributes from
your personal favorites list, rather than having to scroll the entire list of attributes.
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Selecting Search Criteria When you select an attribute, the name of the attribute will display in the center section of the
query page along with a set of search options.
These options will let you narrow the focus of your data search.
The search options will vary by attribute.
They may include:
A list of search criteria to choose from.
A text entry field that will let a user enter a full or partial name to search against.
A date-entry field will require a user to enter dates utilizing a two-digit month, a two-
digit day and a four-digit year.
Any combination of the above.
My Query
As you locate and select specific search criteria, the criteria can then be added to the My Query
section on the right side of the query page where it will automatically be queried.
The number of results retrieved from the query will display at the top of the column.
You can continue to add search criteria or you can remove previously selected criteria.
Quick List Search Enerdeq provides an additional option to query data.
The Quick List Search feature will let a user generate a data query utilizing Well or
Production ID’s, Lease Codes or Well Serial Numbers.
ID numbers can be entered manually, imported from an outside source or copied from a saved
file and pasted into the query.
After including the IDs that you want to query, click the button.
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The number of results from the query will appear in a Results panel.
The section below the Results panel will ask what you want to do with the found records.
Several Output options will display in the Send To dropdown list.
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Viewing Search Results
Viewing Search Results in PI/Dwights PLUS When Search Criteria was included into the Criteria pane in PI/Dwights PLUS, the criteria was
automatically queried.
The results of the query would display in the Table and Map panes on the main page.
The Table pane displayed query results in a columnar format (similar in format to the Enerdeq
Browse list).
Right Click Functionality in the PI/Dwights PLUS Table Pane Right clicking anywhere in the PI/Dwights PLUS Table pane would open and display a pop-up
window:
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The options in this window would let you Select or Deselect specific records or all records in
the table.
The Invert option would let you invert selected and deselected records in the list.
The Exclude option would let you exclude selected results in the Table from the query.
The Quick Report option will generate and display a quick report for a selected well.
You could copy selected results in the Table pane to the MS clipboard and paste those results
into another application.
The Sort option opened a Sort window that would let you re-sort data to display in ascending or
descending order specific headers.
The Production Summaries option would become active for a Production Data query.
This option would let you create a production summary scenario that could be applied to the
results displayed in the table pane.
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Viewing Search Results in Enerdeq In Enerdeq, a browse list can be generated from a data query, from a saved file and from a map
query.
Search results are generally viewed in a separate Browse list display.
Generating a Browse List from a New Query After generating a new data query, the results from the query can be displayed by clicking the
button in the My Query pane.
Generating a Browse List from a Saved Query Saved queries can be accessed from the column on the left side of the home page or under the
My Queries tab in the center of the home page.
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Click the icon next to a file name to open a pop-up window of options.
Click the Browse Records option in the menu to open and display a Browse list.
Generating a Browse List from the Enerdeq Map
When working with the Enerdeq Map, the Browse tool is initially grayed out and inactive.
To generate a Browse list, entities of interest must be selected and highlighted in the map using
the Select tool.
Expand the Select tool and choose a draw option from the dropdown menu.
Delineate an area of interest.
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The delineated area and the entities within that area will become highlighted.
The Browse tool button will then become active.
Click the active Browse button to open and display information for those entities that have been
selected and highlighted in the map.
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Enerdeq Browse List Features Because Enerdeq is a web-based product, updates to the newer web browsers have enabled
Enerdeq developers to incorporate several new display enhancements to the Enerdeq Browse list.
These enhancements can be found in the Full Browse mode.
The options in the Full Browse mode are compatible with any of the following browsers:
Windows Internet Explorer® 9 (or later), Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.
If you are running Windows Internet Explorer® 8 or earlier versions of Internet Explorer, your
query results will still open in Full Browse mode.
Unfortunately, the older browser versions will not adequately support the enhancements that are
available in Full Browse mode.
If you are having problems using the Full Browse mode, you can switch to Lite Browse Mode
by clicking the Use Lite Browse Mode link at the top of the Full Browse list.
The Lite Browse version is a straight forward browse list that will let you view the results of a
data query, select specific records of interest and generate output files.
Right-Click Functionality in an Enerdeq Browse list If you right-click on a column header in Full Browse Mode, a dropdown window will display.
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The options in this window will let you lock the selected column in place; delete the column or
copy data from the column so that it can be pasted into another application.
The Top Selected option can be used to move all selected rows in a Browse list to the top of the
list.
Changing the Column Width You can also expand or reduce the width of a column in Full Browse Mode.
Place your mouse cursor on the line separating the column headers at the top of the list.
Your cursor arrow will change to a symbol.
Hold your left mouse button down and move the edge of the column to the right or to the left.
This feature was also available in the PI/Dwights PLUS Table pane.
Changing the way data displays in a Browse List The way that data is displayed in an Enerdeq Browse list is defined by a template.
To change the current display template, click the Change Template link at the top of the list.
A Choose Template window will open and display a list of available template options.
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Select a Data Template from the list and click the button.
Data in a Browse list can also be resorted to display in ascending or descending order.
Click the Advanced Sorting link at the top of the list to open a sort window.
This window will let you select up to six header categories under which data can be sorted.
Other Browse List Options To revert back to your original Data Query, click the Show Current Query link.
An Active Query Dialog box will display the search criteria from the original query.
The will take you back to the Query page, allowing you to edit or change the query
criteria.
Output files can be generated for selected records in a Browse list:
You can send selected records from a Browse list to the Enerdeq Map so that they can be viewed
spatially:
Selected results from a Browse list can be saved as Export files.
Click the Export button at the top of the list to display a list of Export options.
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Report and Graph Icons
A Quick View (Report) icon appears next to the left of each record in a Well Data Browse
list.
Clicking this icon will open and display a Scout Ticket report for the associated well.
A Quick View Report and a Quick View Graph icon will display next to each record in a
Production Data Browse list.
Clicking these icons will open Quick View Report (generally a Detailed Production Report) or a Quick View Graph (a Daily Rate vs. Time graph).
A well or production symbol will also display next to each record in the list.
These symbols represent the final status of the associated well or property.
Note: The Table pane in PI/Dwights PLUS did not include Quick View icons to open and
display associated reports or graphs.
The Table pane did display a well symbol next to each record
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Changing How Search Results Are Displayed
In this section, we will review how the Table pane display in PI/Dwights PLUS could be
changed.
We then review how to change the Browse list display in Enerdeq.
Changing the Table Pane Display in PI/Dwights PLUS There were two ways to change the Table pane display in PI/Dwights PLUS.
The first option would let you change create a “default” display. The changes made using this
option would remain in effect until they were changed again.
The second option would let you temporarily change the display for a current session only.
After you’ve completed your current session, the temporary settings would revert back to the
default settings.
To change the display on a more permanent basis, you would start by expanding the File
command in the screen menu bar.
In the drop-down menu that follows, you would then select the Preferences option.
A Preferences window would display.
Under the Layout tab, you would then go to the
Table section at the bottom of the window.
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Depending on the data type that you were working with, you would click either the
button or the button.
A Customize Table window would then display.
Header Fields already included in the Table pane would display in the Selected Fields
section.
To add Header Fields, expand a branch in the Available Fields section and highlight a field.
Click the button in the center of the window to move the highlighted field into the
Selected Fields section.
To remove a Header Field from the Table pane, highlight a field in the Selected Fields
section and use the arrow to move the highlighted field back to the Available Fields
section.
The up and down arrows on the right side of the window were used to change the order in which
a highlighted field would display in the Table pane.
After modifying the header categories in the Table pane you would then click the
button.
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The Preferences window would re-display.
Go to the Table section at the bottom of the Preferences window
Check the box next to Auto save changes to the table in order to save your preference
options.
The changes that you made using the Preference options would be applied to all future
sessions of PI/Dwights PLUS.
To make temporary changes to the Table pane in a current session, you would expand the
View command in the screen menu bar.
Select the Layout option in the drop-down menu.
A Layout Settings window would display.
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You would then go to the Table section at the bottom of the window and select a table option.
.
A Customize Table window would display.
As with the previous example, Header Fields that were already included in the Table pane
would display in the Selected Fields section.
Highlight a header field in the Available Fields section and move it into the Selected Fields section.
To remove a Header Field from the Table pane, highlight a field in the Selected Fields section
and use the arrow to move the highlighted field back to the Available Fields section.
The up and down arrows on the right side of the window were used to change the order in which
a highlighted field would display in the Table pane.
After modifying the header categories in the Table pane you would then click the
button.
The Layout Settings window would redisplay.
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Go to the Table section at the bottom of the Layout Settings window.
Check the box next to Auto save changes to the table to save your Layout settings.
Again, this was a temporary change that was only applied to a current session.
All future sessions would revert back to the default settings.
Changing a Browse List Display in Enerdeq
Data Templates are used to define how information is displayed in an Enerdeq Browse list.
The name of the currently applied display template is noted at the top of a Browse list:
To change the current Browse list display, click the Change Template link next to the
template name.
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A Choose Template window will open and display a list of available template options.
Scroll the list and select a different template option.
When you check the box next to a new template, it will become highlighted.
A grayed out star symbol will display next to the template name.
This symbol will let you know that a new template has been selected but has not been designated
as a default template.
Clicking the blue star icon next to the newly selected template will designate the template as a
default template.
Each time thereafter, when you open and display a Browse list, the newly designated default
display template will automatically be applied to the Browse list.
After selecting a new display template, the data in a Browse list will redisplay, utilizing the
display options that were defined in the template.
This list will include both Standard templates
(created by IHS) and Custom User-Defined
templates.
The template that is currently applied to the
Browse list is checked and highlighted.
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Re-sorting the way data is displayed in the PI/Dwights PLUS Table Pane
The data under select header fields in the PI/Dwights PLUS Table pane could be re-sorted to
display in ascending or descending order.
A Sort tool button at the top of the Search Screen would open a Sort window.
This window would let you select up to three header fields under which data could be re-sorted
in either ascending or descending order.
Re-sorting the way data is displayed in an Enerdeq Browse List There are a couple of ways to re-sort the way in which data displays in Enerdeq.
The Full Browse Mode will let you create a sort that will re-display data in ascending or
descending order under select header categories.
As you select header categories, a sort hierarchy will be created in the order that the column
headers are selected.
Begin by left clicking on the right edge of header name block.
A pair of arrows will appear on the right edge of the header name block. The arrows will
indicate how data is to be displayed under a particular column.
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As you click on a column header and select your sort option, a number will appear next to the
arrows.
This number will represent the hierarchy by which data will be re-sorted.
Using this example, data will be sorted in this Browse list first by Lease Name, then by
Primary API and then by Production ID.
Advanced Sorting Option Click the Advanced Sorting link at the top of the Browse list to open an Advanced Sorting
window.
You can select up to six header categories by which data can be re-sorted.
Expand the Sort By and Then By dropdown fields to select header categories.
Indicate if you want to sort data under each header selection in ascending or descending order.
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User-Defined Display Templates
User defined display templates can be created in PI/Dwights PLUS and in Enerdeq.
Templates allow a user to display only the information that they need.
User Defined Report Templates in PI/Dwights PLUS A User Defined Custom Report template could be created and applied to a query result.
You would click the Report Manager tool button at the top of the main screen to open a
Report Manager wizard.
The first page of the wizard provided options to create a new report template, to modify an
existing template or delete a saved template.
You would check the box next to an option and then click the Next button.
An Edit Report page would display next.
You would begin by expanding the Report block branches in the left side of the window.
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You would then select various blocks and drag them into the Report page on the right side of the
window.
When you’ve added all of the report blocks that you want to include, you would then click the
Close button to save the template.
To apply a user-defined template to the results of a current data query, you would have to access
the Output window.
Under the Reports tab, you would then go to the Custom Reports section and locate and select
a user-defined template to apply.
Creating One-line Report Templates in PI/Dwights PLUS
PI/Dwights PLUS also gave you the option to create User Defined One-line Report templates.
You would click the One-line Manager tool button to open the One-line Manager wizard.
As with the Report Manager, the first page would ask if you wanted to create a new one-line
template, modify an existing one-line template or delete an existing one-line template.
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If you were creating a new template, the next page would let you select fields to include into the
template.
You would select header fields in the Available Fields section and move them into the
Selected Fields section, using the arrows in the middle of the window.
Clicking the Finish button would save the template.
Saved One-line report templates could be located under the Onelines tab in the Output window.
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Creating User Defined Templates in Enerdeq User defined templates in Enerdeq can be created in the My Templates page.
User-defined templates will let a user display only the information that is needed or required.
User defined templates can be applied to Browse list displays, Reports, Graphs and various
Outputs.
You can also create One-line templates that can be applied to a Browse list or an output file.
To view a list of available IHS-created templates or to create custom user defined templates,
click the My Templates tab at the top of the current Enerdeq page.
A dropdown menu will appear and display several available template categories.
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Select an option in the menu to open the My Templates page.
The My Templates page provides tabular access to three template categories:
View/Export Data
Custom Graphs
Production Summaries
A list of current templates will display in the lower portion of each tabbed page.
These templates are categorized as either public (IHS created templates) or private (user created
custom templates).
User created templates can be edited and/or shared with a colleague while public IHS created
templates cannot.
User Defined Data Templates
To create a new Data template, click the button.
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A New Template page will display:
Expand the main attribute categories on the left side of the page to view and select attributes
to add to the template.
You can select and highlight individual attributes, multiple non-consecutive attributes or a
consecutive range of attributes to include into a template.
Once you’ve selected and highlighted your attribute options, use the right facing arrow between
the boxes to move the selected attribute(s) into the template creation box.
The Sort fields on the right side of the page can be used to create a sort hierarchy that will allow
you to sort data under specific attributes in ascending or descending order.
Enter a Template name in the text entry field.
When you the custom template, it will be listed as a private template in the My Templates page under the View/Export Data tab.
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Custom Graph Templates
The tab at the top of the My Templates page will open the Custom Graphs
page.
This page provides a list of public (IHS created templates) and/or private (user created
templates).
To create a new custom graph template, click the button.
A New Custom Graph wizard will display.
Creating a custom graph template is a five step process:
Step 1 will let you select data options to include along the Y Axis and the X Axis.
Step 2 will let you choose graph title fields to include in the template. Up to four general graph
titles can be selected. You can also define the font size, color and style for each title.
Step 3 will let you select a line style and a line scale.
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If you want to include a legend in your template, Step 4 will let you select and define legend
criteria.
There are two legend options available:
The Show Graph User Legend
And the Show Graph Data Legend.
Step 5 will let you name and save the template.
Note: You can edit the criteria in any of the 5 steps by clicking the button located on
the right side of each step.
Production Summary Templates The third tab in the My Templates page will display a list of Production Summary templates.
Production Summary templates can be applied to a Browse list or can be selected as an Output option.
As with the Data and Graph template pages, templates in this page are categorized as either
public (IHS created templates) or private (custom user defined templates).
To create a new Summary Template, click the button.
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A New Template page will display.
Creating a new template is a three step process.
Step 1 will let you define the template layout.
Step 2 will let you select summary options.
Step 3 will let you name and save the summary template.
The new custom template will display in the Prod Summaries page as a private (custom user
defined) template.
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Sharing User Defined Templates
Private user defined templates can be shared among colleagues.
This feature was not available in PI/Dwights PLUS.
To share a custom template, click the icon to the right of a template name under the Share
column.
A pop-up window will display at the bottom of your computer screen:
Expand the option.
The Save As option will let you save the selected template to a folder on your computer.
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After saving the template, open your email application and create an email message to be sent to
a colleague.
Include a reference such as “template” in the Subject field.
Attach the template file to your email.
Send the email to your colleague, with the attachment.
When your colleague receives the email, they will need to right-click on the attachment and
select the save as option in the dropdown menu.
The attachment should be saved (preferably on the desktop for convenience).
Your colleague should open the My Templates page in their copy of Enerdeq and click the
button.
An Import a File window will display.
Your colleague can use the button to locate the template file.
When the path to the template populates the open field in the window, your colleague can then
click the button to import the file.
The imported file will now upload into your My Templates page and will display in your list of
user defined private templates.
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Saving a Data Query
This section will review how a PI/Dwights PLUS data query was saved and then we will
compare that procedure to how a data query is saved in IHS Enerdeq.
Saving a Data Query in PI/Dwights PLUS
In PI/Dwights PLUS, to save a data query, you had to click the Output tool button in the
toolbar.
An Output window would display.
You would click the Other tab at the top of the Output window.
Under the Other tab, you would then highlight the Query option.
The Save button on the right side of the window would then become active, allowing you to
save the query to a folder on your computer.
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Saving a Data Query in Enerdeq
After generating a data query in Enerdeq, click the button at the top of the My
Query pane on the right side of the page.
A Save Your Query window will display.
Name the query.
Click the button.
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Retrieving A Saved File in PI/Dwights PLUS Since the PI/Dwights PLUS CDs were region and data specific, you had to make sure that the
appropriate CD was loaded into your computer prior to retrieving information from a saved file.
To retrieve a saved query, you would click the Load Query tool button in the tool bar.
A Load Query window would display.
This window would open the folder on your computer that contained your saved PI/Dwights
PLUS query files.
You would then highlight the saved file and then click the Open button.
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Retrieving a Saved File in Enerdeq Saved files could be retrieved from the column on the left side of the home page or from under
the My Queries tab in the center of the home page.
We selected a saved file under the expanded My Queries panel.
Clicking the icon next to a file name will open a pop-up window of options.
To retrieve and display the saved file, click the Open/Edit option in the pop-up menu.
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Map Comparison
This section provides a comparative overview between the map in PI/Dwights PLUS and the
map in the Enerdeq.
PI/Dwight PLUS Map The PI/Dwights PLUS Map pane was located in the lower left portion of the main screen.
Initially, the image in this pane showed the data region of the CD that you were working with.
To display the map pane by itself, you would toggle the Hide/Display tool buttons
at the top of the screen on and off.
Each button displayed or hid a specific pane.
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When a Data Query was created in PI/Dwights PLUS, and if the number of Search Results
from the data query was lower than the Threshold Value that displayed at the bottom of the
screen, those results would then populate the Map pane and the Table pane.
To be able to view the wells in the map, you had to activate the zoom-in tool below the map
to zoom in to the area of interest.
Initially, well spots were grayed out in the PI/Dwights PLUS map.
You had to Select wells in the Table pane to colorize them on the map.
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Selected wells would change to the color green for oil and red for gas.
Generating a Query using the PI/Dwights Map
A data query could be generated from the Map pane.
Activate the Area Search tool in the tool bar under the map.
Holding your left mouse button down, you would then delineate an area of interest.
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Latitude/longitude coordinates for the selected area would then display in the Criteria pane.
At this point, you would then go to the Search Pane and select additional search criteria to add
to the data query.
The results from the query would then populate the Table pane and the Map pane.
Map Tool Buttons
The tool buttons under the map could be used to:
Select and deselect wells
Start a query by delineating an area of interest
Zoom-in and out of the map view
Zoom to selected wells
Fit all wells from the query into the map view
Display or hide a map legend
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Map Right-Click Functionality
The map provided two shortcut menu options.
Right-clicking on an entity in the map opened a shortcut menu that provided options to Select
and Deselect wells, to Invert all or selected wells, to generate a Quick Report and access a
Map Settings window.
Right clicking in an open area also opened a shortcut menu. Note that many of the options in
this menu area grayed out and not accessible.
The Quick Report option in the first menu was scrollable and displayed header information for
a selected well.
This report was for reference only and
could not be exported or printed.
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PI/Dwights PLUS Map Settings
The Map Settings option will open and display a Map Settings window.
This window let you display or hide map layers as well as select and apply a location spot label.
Note that this window could also be accessed by clicking the View command in the main screen
menu bar and selecting Map Settings in the associated drop-down menu.
Printing the PI/Dwights PLUS Map
In order to print the currently displayed map, you had to go to the top of the main screen and
click the Output button in the toolbar to display the Output window.
You would then click the Reports tab.
You would then highlight the Map Report option.
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The Print button on the right side of the window would then become active, allowing you to
print the map to a local printer.
Saving the PI/Dwights PLUS Map
To Save a currently displayed map in PI/Dwights PLUS, you would click the Output tool
button to open the Output window.
Click the Other tab.
Highlight the Map option.
The Save button would then become active, allowing you to save the map.
Enerdeq Map The Map in Enerdeq displays in a separate page.
To open a new map page, click the tab in the banner at the top of the home page.
A new map will open and display a full view of the United States.
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Initially, this is the default map view.
This view can be changed in the My Settings page.
Click the My Settings link at the top of any page in Enerdeq to open the My Settings page.
Expand the Map Settings category in the page and click the Edit link next to the Map View
Default option.
A pop-up window will provide a list of default view options to choose from.
The default map view in PI/Dwights PLUS was static and could not be changed. The displayed
map view reflected the data region of the CD that you were working with.
Changing the Map Extent The Map Extent is the portion of the map that can be viewed on your screen.
The ratio of the current map extent displays at the bottom of the map: .
To quickly change the extent ratio, expand the extent field to display a pop-up window.
Note that the current map extent displays in bold type face and is
highlighted.
Select a new extent.
Selecting a smaller ratio will zoom in and narrow the map view
while selecting a higher ratio will zoom out and expand the view.
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Changing the Map Display There are several map display options available in Enerdeq.
The Base Map button, which is located on the left side of the map toolbar, provides a
dropdown list of options.
The current default view, which is set in the My Settings page, will be highlighted in the list.
Click on a different option to change the map view.
The Arial With Labels option is a Bing™ provided satellite imagery view.
The Roads option is a Bing provided base map with various culture layers included. The
culture layers will always be displayed and cannot be turned off or labeled.
The Terrain option is an esri terrain base map. The reference layers are intended to
overlay this base map and can be customized to meet a user’s needs.
In PI/Dwights PLUS, there were no map display options to choose from.
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Enerdeq Map Tool Buttons Enerdeq provides the following map tool options to work with:
The Layers tool will let you display or hide the layer list next to the map.
The Base Map tool provides several options that will let you change the map display.
The Arial With Labels option is a Bing™ provided satellite imagery view. The Roads option is a Bing provided base map with various culture layers included. The culture
layers will always be displayed and cannot be turned off or labeled. The Terrain option is
an esri terrain base map layer. The layers can be added to this map view. This base map
display and can be customized to meet a user’s needs.
The Open button is used to access saved map files. You will be asked if you wish to save
the current map that you are working with before proceeding.
The Save tool – use this tool to save the currently displayed map.
The Print tool will let you print the currently displayed map to a local printer. A Print
Map pop-up window will provide options to choose a file format; page size and
orientation along with several legend and title options.
The Full Extent tool will return the map extent to a full view of the United States.
The Last Extent tool – use this tool to redisplay the map to the previous map extent.
The Next Extent tool – as you are moving back and forth between map extents, this tool
will let you move forward one extent.
The Zoom In tool will let you zoom in to a specific area of interest. When you activate
this tool, your cursor arrow will change to a crosshair symbol. Hold your left mouse
button down and draw a rectangle around an area of interest. The map will zoom in to the
delineated area.
The Zoom Out tool will let you zoom out of an area.
The Pan tool will let you re-position an area of interest on the map. When you activate
the tool, your mouse cursor arrow will change to a cross arrow symbol. Place your
mouse cursor over an area. Hold your left mouse button down and drag the area of
interest to a new location.
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The Select tool can be used to delineate entities from an active layer for analysis. The
arrow next to the button will open a dropdown list of draw tool options. In addition, this
menu will let you select linear and area units of measure.
The arrow next to the Measure tool will open a dropdown list of measuring options.
You can measure straight line distances; measure linear distances between multiple
segments; obtain area measurements for a rectangular area as well as a polygonal area.
The lower portion of the menu will let you define units of measurement.
Use the Identify tool to retrieve information for selected layers, for a group of entities
within an active layer or for individual entities. Identified results will display in the
lower portion of the Map in a Browse list.
Use the Query button to open a new query page. When you click the down arrow, a
dropdown list of data types will display. After selecting a data type, the appropriate
Query page will display.
Use the Browse button to generate a Browse list for multiple properties that have been
selected on the map.
By default, the Output tool is inactive. To activate the tool, you will need to select
entities of interest from an active layer using the Select tool. Click the active tool to send
your selected entities to the Output Options page in order to generate output files for
those selected entities.
The Spatial Export tool will let you generate and export spatial layers from the current
map extent. The layers will be sent to the Output Options page where the export can be
named and generated.
The Launch tool will provide access to the IHS Lognet and IHS Energy News on
Demand applications. You must subscribe to each of these applications in order to
access them.
Use the Zoom To button to locate and zoom-in to a specific location such as a state or
county; an offshore area or block or a field. The down arrow next to the button will
display a dropdown list of general options. When you click on an option a Zoom to
window will display. This window will let you choose a specific location.
The Draw a Point tool button will let you add a “new” well spot to the map utilizing
lat/long coordinates. After clicking the tool button, a dialog box will display. Enter
lat/long coordinates in this dialog and click the Add Point button. The map will zoom
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in to the entered coordinate location. The point will become highlighted. A callout
window containing the entered coordinates will display and point to the spot.
The Analysis Tool will open a window that will let you create a representative bubble
display that compares initial potential volumes for wells or comparative volumes for oil
or gas production in an area. Volume amounts are classified into numerical ranges. A
list of formations from the area of interest will display. You can choose to include
production from all formations or you can select specific formations. Colored circles
(red for gas; green for oil) will display around each well. The size of the circles will vary
depending on the volumes and formations selected.
Note: You can also zoom in and out of the map view using the roller wheel on your mouse.
PI/Dwight PLUS provided a Zoom-in button and a Zoom Out button to zoom
in and out of the map view.
Not included in the tool bar is the area Zoom in and Zoom Out
tool.
This tool appears on the left side of the map view.
Move the slide tool up or down to zoom in or to zoom out of the
current view.
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Adding Layers to the Map View Layers can be added to the map view from the Layer list on the left side of the map page.
Compared to PI/Dwights PLUS, Enerdeq provides a significantly larger number of map
layer options to choose from.
To add layers to the map, expand the branches in the list.
Simply check the boxes next to those layers that you want to display.
Keep in mind that not all layers display at the same zoom level.
If the layer does not display, you may need to zoom in or out of the current view.
Note: The Data Resources section on the home page provides access to an Excel spreadsheet
containing a list of Map Layer Scales.
To remove a layer from the current map view, simply uncheck the box next to the layer name in
the Layer list.
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Map Legend To quickly view explanations for the symbology of the layers that display on the map, expand
the Legend tab.
Applying Labels to Displayed Layers Labels could be applied to displayed layers in the Enerdeq Map.
Make sure that the layer that you want to label is highlighted in the Layer list.
Click the Label Features icon at the top of the list.
A Labeling window will appear:
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Expand the Label Field menu to view a list of label names to choose from.
Make sure that the box next to Label Layer is checked.
Click the button.
Note that multiple label names can be applied to a layer using the button.
In PI/Dwights PLUS, labels for, states and counties, townships and abstracts and sections could
be displayed or hidden by checking or un-checking the appropriate boxes in the Map Settings
window.
A single location spot label could also be selected and applied to the map.
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Retrieving Information from the Enerdeq Map In Enerdeq, information can be retrieved for entities within a selected map layer utilizing either
the Identify tool or the Select tool.
Identify Tool The Identify tool will open a dropdown list of draw options.
Use any one of the first three options to delineate an area of interest within an active layer.
The last or Point option will let you select an individual entity.
When you’ve delineated an area of interest or selected an individual entity, a Browse list will
open below the map and display information for the selected entities.
An interactive feature exists between the Browse list and the map.
When records are selected in the Browse list, the associated well spots on the map will
become highlighted.
In some cases, additional information can be retrieved from the Browse list.
For example, from the BLM branch in the Layer list, we selected and added the Active Units
layer to the map.
We then selected a rectangular area of interest using the Identify tool.
In the Browse list that appears in the lower portion of the map, a column for active unit Serial Numbers will display.
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The information listed in this column is hyperlinked.
Click on an option.
A PremierGeo Serial Register page will display.
Selected information from the abbreviated Browse list can be exported to MS Excel using the
Export to Excel link above the list.
The Browse list also provides an Advanced Sorting link that will let you re-sort information
under selected column headers in ascending or descending order.
Select Tool
The dropdown menu under the Select tool provides several selection options.
Note that the options at the bottom of this menu will let you
select Linear and Area units of measurement to work with.
When you delineate an area of interest, linear and area
measurements for the selected area will display below the
map along with the number of items selected
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Select a draw tool option from the dropdown list and delineate an area of interest.
The entities within the selected area will become highlighted.
When entities have been selected, the Browse and the Output tool buttons in the
toolbar will become active.
The Browse button will open a separate Browse list that will display information for the entities
that have been selected.
The Output tool will open and display a Select File Format(s) for Auto Output window.
Various Export, Report, Graph and Production Summary output formats can be selected,
defined and generated in this window.
Saving the Currently Displayed Map
To save the currently displayed map, click the Save Map button in the Map toolbar.
Enter a file name in the Save Map pop-up window and click the button.
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Generating Output Files
This section will review procedures on generating Reports, Graphs and Export output files in
PI/Dwights PLUS Data on CD and in Enerdeq.
Generating Export Files in PI/Dwights PLUS
After selecting records of interest in the Table pane, you would then click the Output tool
button in the main screen toolbar.
An Output window would display.
The Exports tab provided a list of available export formats.
Select an output format.
An button on the right side of the window would become active when certain formats
were selected.
For example, the options button would become active when you highlighted the MS Excel Workbook option.
When you clicked on the Options button, an Options window would display.
This window provided a list of data items that could be
included or removed from the export file.
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Generating Reports in PI/Dwights PLUS
To view Standard Oneline Reports and Detail Reports for entities in a current data query,
you would click the Go to Reports tool button in the toolbar at the top of the main screen.
A Report page would open and display a partial view of the Table pane along with a default
Report.
When you selected a well in the table pane, a report for the currently selected well would display
in the lower portion of the page.
Two fields displayed at the top of the page.
The dropdown field on the left let you choose layout options for the displayed table pane.
The dropdown field on the right let you choose a report format for the well selected in the Table
pane.
Note that this page was used for viewing reports for selected wells.
To Print a report, you had to access the Output window.
You would then select a report option under the Reports tab and click the Print button.
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Generating Graphs in PI/Dwights PLUS
PI/Dwights PLUS provided a Quick Plot Graph feature for Production Data query results.
With a production data query displayed in the Search Screen, you would click the QuickPlot
Graph tool button to view graphs for the results of the query.
A Graph Options box would initially display.
You could choose to display a graph for each lease in the query or you could choose to display a
single graph that summarized the data for all leases in the query.
After selecting an option, the QuickPlot Graph window would then display.
A lease tree displayed the leases from your data query on the left side of the window.
A Graph for a currently highlighted lease in the lease tree would display on the right side of the
window.
You could create a new graph scheme (ie. Rate vs. Time, Rate vs. Cumulative Production) to
display by clicking the New Graph Scheme button under the current graph display.
After naming the new graph scheme, you would then click the Properties tool button to
define the display properties for the new graph scheme.
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The buttons under the graph display could be used to print a currently displayed
graph, to export and save the graph to a folder on your computer and to copy the current graph
to clipboard so that it could be pasted into another application.
The Batch Print Graph Reports button in the upper left portion of the window let you
batch print graphs for all of the leases in the Lease tree.
Generating Output Files in Enerdeq There are several ways to generate Output files in Enerdeq:
You can generate Output files by clicking the button at the top of the results column
in the My Query page.
You can generate outputs from a Saved file on the home page:
You can generate Output files for selected entities on the map using the Output tool
button.
…and last but not least, you can generate output files from a Browse list by clicking the
button.
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Selecting Output Files
When you select any of the previous options, a Select File Formats(s) for Auto Output window
will display.
This window will contain lists of Export, Report, Graph and Production Summary output
options.
Expand each of the panels to view a list of associated output types.
From an expanded panel, check the box next to an output type.
A Show Options link will appear.
Click on the link to open and display a list of data fields that can be included or excluded from
the file.
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After including or excluding data fields into the file, name the output:
Click the button.
Note: All Output files are saved in and can be accessed from the My Files page.
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Log Data
This section will review how Well Log Data was accessed in PI/Dwights PLUS. We will then
review how log data is currently accessed in Enerdeq.
Accessing Well Log Information in PI/Dwights PLUS In PI/Dwights PLUS, well log information from IHS Lognet could only be accessed through a
Well Data query.
This feature was not available from a Production Data query.
In the column on the left side of the PI/Dwights PLUS main screen, click the
Search bar.
A list of Search Icons would display.
You would locate and click the IHS Log Network icon.
Several Log type options would then display in the Search pane.
You then selected the log types that you were interested in.
You would then the selections into to the log in the Criteria pane.
The Search Results in the Table pane would display those wells that contained the log types
that you selected.
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You would then select (check) the wells in the Table pane that you would like to retrieve log
information for.
Next, you would click the Go to IHS Log Network tool button at the top of the Search
screen.
This would connect you directly to the IHS Lognet online application.
The wells that you selected in the PI/Dwights PLUS Table pane would display in the IHS
Lognet Well Report page.
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Accessing Well Log Information in Enerdeq IHS Lognet is an online application that provides access to well log data.
You must subscribe to this application in order to be able to use it.
Lognet can be accessed from several screens in Enerdeq.
Saved File
Click on a saved file from the column on the left side of the home page or from the center of the
home page to open a pop-up list of options.
A link to access Lognet is located at the bottom of the list.
Browse list
When a Browse list has been generated, check the boxes next to those records in the list that
you would like to generate an available log query for.
Click the Link to Lognet command at the top of the list.
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The Map
The map also provides access to IHS Lognet.
Records of interest must be selected on the map.
Click the Launch tool button to open a dropdown menu.
When you select the IHS Lognet option, a Lognet Well Report page will open and display the
wells from the selected area in the Enerdeq map that contain log data.
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AOI (Area of Interest)
The Manage AOI feature monitors changes in activity within an area of interest, utilizing
information from saved query files or saved map files.
When creating an AOI, you can establish how often you want to be notified of any changes.
The Manage AOI (Area of Interest) feature, which is included in Enerdeq, was not
available in PI/Dwights PLUS.
Creating an AOI Notification An AOI can be generated when saving the results of a query.
When you check the box next to Enable Area of Interest (AOI), the Save Your Query
window will expand to include an update frequency field, an email address verification field
and a button that will open a list of Output file formats to choose from.
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You can also generate an AOI notification from a saved query or map file.
Locate and select a file of interest from the column on the left side of the page or from the center
of the home page.
Click the arrow icon next to the selected file to open a pop-up menu of options.
Click the Manage AOI option in the list.
An Area of Interest window will display.
This window will identify the name of the selected file; the data type that was selected and the
date that the query was created.
Expand the Update Frequency field.
In the dropdown menu that follows, choose how often you want to receive email notifications for
any changes that do occur.
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Verify that your email address is correct in the Send email to: field.
This is where your AOI notifications will be sent.
Click the button to create the AOI notification.
A yellow light bulb symbol will appear next to the selected file on the home page.
This serves as a reminder that an AOI has been created for that file.
When you receive an AOI email notification, click the AOI symbol next the file.
An AOI Updates page will display.
Suspending an AOI If your focus has changed to a new area of interest, you can temporarily suspend email
notifications for a current AOI (rather than remove it).
The AOI symbol that displays on the home page will become grayed out .
Email notifications for the selected file will be suspended until you reactivate the AOI feature.
Removing an AOI
To remove an AOI notification, open the Area of Interest window and click the
button.