WITSML 1.4.1.x and 1.3.1.x to BSON parser
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WITSML 1.4.1.x and 1.3.1.x to BSON parser
NeqSim is a library for calculation of fluid behavior, phase equilibrium and process simulation
NeqSim Web Application using Streamlit framework
NeqSim is a library for calculation of fluid behavior, phase equilibrium and process simulation. This project is a Python interface to NeqSim.
An open-source Python package for writing DLIS files.
Identifying outliers in well logs with machine learning.
The EnviroGas app and database are being designed to track and monitor CO2 and methane emissions in the oil and gas sector.
Analyzing the Volve production data using python for a better understand his regime of production
Application of python programming in Reservoir Engineering
An ontology designed for oil and gas, and subsurface energy data based on the industry standards.
This repository contains a Streamlit app built to visualize and analyze energy production data from unconventional wells using a public dataset. The app allows users to interactively explore the dataset, filter data by operator, well type, and well identifier, and view visualizations of production rates over time.
This Python script creates a Streamlit web application for a quick IPR Calculation for both an oil and gas reservoir. It collects user input test data and with it performs a curve fitting using scipy.optimize, fitting the Inflow Performance Relationship curve to the data.
Applying Big Data and associated technologies with Volve dataset
Guide to collecting data from Montana Board of Oil and Gas Conservation and Frac Focus.
Risk tools for commodities trading and finance
Discounted cash flow analysis for oil and gas
Key SAP BTP components implemented in the proposed architecture of the BTP for Industries use cases.
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