Well Optix allows you to track productivity in real time, pairing that info with historical data to predict future performance.
Record and retrieve production data going back to when a well or entire field was first connected to Well Optix.
Detailed data lets you compare production variables in one well or across entire fields to improve efficiencies and maximize production across your entire business.
One unique feature of Well Optix is the amount of production data it can trend for one field device or across an entire field. It will trend historical data from current time going back to the moment the well was connected to Well Optix. More detailed data lets you compare production variables in one well or across entire fields to optimize production across your entire business.
Production conditions are constantly changing, of course. Well Optix allows you to set alerts based on your data. When conditions are out of range, Well Optix will trigger an alarm and send you an email or text message allowing you to make fast, intelligent decisions to maintain production. Alarms are date and time stamped, giving you a record of all alarms and acknowledgments.
The Well Optix polling feature lets you know instantly how up-to-date your data is and how much time has elapsed since you last polled.
Through Well Optix, you can add notes to mark significant events or to note changes in well equipment, control settings and more. Your notes are stored chronologically, so you can easily understand the effects that control changes have on production. Your notes show up in trend cycles so you can see what has happened since you last made a change.
When Field Conditions Change, Be the First to Know.
With Well Optix, Alerts Come Directly to Your Mobile Device or Computer.
Production conditions are constantly changing. Well Optix allows you to set alerts based on your data. When conditions are out of range, Well Optix will trigger an alarm and send you an email or text message via your SCADA system allowing you to make fast, intelligent decisions to maintain optimal production. Alarms are date and time stamped, giving you a record of all alarms and acknowledgments.