All shots Fired

Created by Daniel Castro, Modified on Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 5:42 PM by Daniel Castro

Follow these steps to finish a successful run.

  

1. Select "All Shots Fired":

  • You will be prompted to confirm the status of the stage. Select "All Shots Fired" if all perforations were completed successfully without any issues.
  • This confirms that the stage was executed as planned.


2. Review and Verify Shot Depths:

  • After selecting "All Shots Fired," review the shot depths executed during the stage. Ensure that all shot depths are accurate and match the planned depths.
  • Make any necessary adjustments if required.


3. Complete Time Capture:

  • If applicable, use the Time Capture feature to log any Non-Productive Time (NPT) or operational timeline events during the stage.
  • Ensure that the operational timeline is accurately recorded.


4. Configure the Ghost Log:

  • After completing Time Capture, the Ghost Log Configuration window will appear.
  • Select the appropriate Ghost Log Stage and Pass from the dropdown menus.
  • Input the Top Log Depth and Depth Shift, ensuring the correct alignment with the wellbore.
  • Choose the appropriate Correlation Point to align the ghost log with your recorded data.
  • Preview the configuration, then press Save to finalize the Ghost Log setup.


5. Save and Publish the Report:

  • Once all shot depths are verified and time capture is complete, press Save to finalize the report.
  • The stage report will be made available, and any configured notifications will be sent to stakeholders.


By following these steps, you can successfully finish a stage in pdVISION with the All Shots Fired status, ensuring that all data is accurately captured and reported.

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