Properly managing and optimizing drilling operations requires an information management system that can capture, track, report, and analyze all activities at the rig.
OpenWells software manages and tracks drilling and completion activities for a few wells or across your entire organization. OpenWells software simplifies data collection and streamlines reporting and analysis.
The software also offers the industry's only interactive user interface, and is integrated with Landmark's Engineer's Data Model™ database and engineering tools.
Get a comprehensive operations solution
OpenWells software manages operations for the full life of a well – from site sourcing through to abandonment. It is an invaluable tool for documenting, managing, and optimizing all types of drilling and completions operations, from deepwater to unconventional, to mature fields.
Save time with an intuitive interface
Manage information for each well from an interactive canvas illustrating each well. Simply click the various components to enter information on simple forms, and output the information in the same format for easy reporting. Point and click data entry and reporting saves time and dramatically simplifies training of new users.
Capture data once, use it everywhere
Integrated with Landmark's industry leading Engineer's Data Model™ (EDM™) database and comprehensive suite of engineering applications, data captured via OpenWells software is automatically available to other applications and OpenWells software can read from other sources. For example, well design parameters such as well path, casings, BHAs, or completions strings specified by engineers using other tools can used in OpenWells reports. This speeds up reporting and analysis and ensures the same information is used throughout the organization.
Drive operational excellence
Knowing the performance of prior wells and activities can help identify best practices and avoid costly mistakes. The Data Analyzer™ feature mines data to uncover hidden gems. The Lessons Learned feature enables engineers to record team observations and document improvements for the next well.