

Ikon Science claims the newest versions of its subsurface knowledge management software Curate 2023.2 and RokDoc Version 2023.2 further increases efficiency and collaboration for faster and more accurate decision making.
The latest version of Curate includes several new features, such as a preview option for datasets, the ability to color-code wells on map views and an upgraded search and filter function in the Data Explorer app.
The Curate 2023.2 offers flexibility, efficiency, and a more user-friendly data organisation and visualisation experience.
Also, it features significant enhancements to its administrative side, which allows teams to work collaboratively and share data effortlessly. The platform adds crucial value for enhanced efficiency in field operations.
Monica Beech, Product Manager of Data Management and Visualisation at Ikon Science, said: “These improvements to the Curate platform are expected to deliver immediate benefits to all users. Our goal is for every Curate user to access data quickly and create knowledge from it, leading to improved business decisions.”
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Ikon Science Curate 2023.2 Well Color Coding |
As global energy demand continues to drive more efficiencies, teams are challenged to find innovative approaches to improve their workflows. To meet this challenge, the latest version of RokDoc expands functionalities in machine learning (ML), rock physics, and provides new visualisation measurement tools to document success.
The new release features the addition of extreme gradient boosting (XGB), one of the most popular algorithms for regression and classification problems. XGB is built using supervised ML decision trees, ensemble learning, and optimised gradient boosting techniques. It focuses on speed, flexibility, and model performance. The latest developments improve ML workflow results while providing data statistics plots to support geoscience workflow documentation.
In this release of RokDoc, Ikon Science has made inversion Quality control (QC) easier with a track manager to ensure user-made track-ordering changes occur across all wells. Vertical zoom and user-added tracks are preserved upon re-calculation of the inversion for results comparison and documentation. Work becomes more efficient with less time focused on visual settings and more time spent refining results.
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Ikon Science Curate 2023.2 Data Preview |
Alan Mur, Product Manager for QI Applications, Ikon Science, said: “The RokDoc version 2023.2 focuses on useability and visualisation. Users can now interrogate and understand data to explore implications of elastic and petrophysical property variations more deeply.”
Other notable enhancements include cross-plot 3D evolves with a new control interface, multi-instance of wells to show modelling scenarios, and enhanced visualisation options.
In addition, user experience enhancements including flip line for 3D/4D sessions, RokDoc directory settings manager, component volume selection in seismic track, wavelet QC view, roy white and statistical wavelet estimation and map volume display from project viewer extracts are in the background, keeping RokDoc responsive.