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INTELLEX REPORT
Short Course
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Creating
Weekly Scout Check Activity Maps
in INTELLEX Report
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Working
with Weekly Scout Check Updates
If you are an INTELLEX Report user
and your company has elected to become a member of the Energy Graphics Scout
data group, then you have access to your Oil Scouts Well and Historical data as
part of your INTELLEX Report installation. This not only allows you to use this
database for various well reports, but it also allows you to make use of a
group of Scout data specific utilities included in INTELLEX Report.
This Short Course illustrates how Scout group users
can:
- Create a Weekly
Summary Report with the weekly Scout Check data, then
- Use the List Report
format to create a color-fill map of lease blocks containing new
locations, and finally,
- Export a list of API
numbers of Scout Check wells to be used in INTELLEX to create a plot of
active wells.
The Scout related functions used in these
instructions will only be available in those INTELLEX Report installations that
include the EGI Scout data group database. For more information on
participation in this group, please contact Dale
McCallum, President at Energy Graphics, Inc.
Each week, EGI Scout group
members receive a weekly activity update for their Scout well database. Once
this data is loaded, follow these steps:
Create a Weekly Drilling Report
This option creates a
weekly scouting highlights report, such as the one shown at right, with a brief
report for each well.
- In INTELLEX Report, choose Detail
Selections/Wells/Scout.
- Select the Drilling Report format from
the pull-down menu. This report format automatically uses the Scout Check
dataset.
- Click the green Go button to generate the
report.
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Inspect Active Well
information from a List Report
This report, as shown at
right, gives you a list of the active well locations with tabs for viewing
additional details, such as drilling history, completions, etc.
- In INTELLEX Report, choose Detail
Selections/Wells/Scout.
- From the two pull-down menus at the top of the
window, choose Scout Check for the dataset and List Report
for a report format.
- At the bottom of the window, choose Active
for the Reporting Status.
- Click the green Go button to generate the
report.
The resulting report should
resemble the one at right. This report can be sorted
and reconfigured by clicking the column headings and other
window menu buttons.
Create a Map Display of
Weekly Scout Check Activity
Using the List Report
created above, continue with the following:
- Use the Columns menu button to configure
the List report to contain only one column: Lease Number
- From the File menu, save the List report as text
file "scoutcheck.txt" and select the All
option when prompted.
- Exit the Scout Select window to return to the
main INTELLEX Report screen.
- Set the well locations dataset to Scout Check
(Report...Datasets...Well Location), and set the Report Format for Lease
History to List Report. These are important steps to be sure
well information from the Scout Check dataset will be used when generating
reports from our color-fill map.
- Under Detail Selection, select Lease Map,
List Reports....
- In the Lease Select window, choose Color Fill
Lease Map as report format.
- Select List button next to Lease
qualifier field, then click Import and click on the saved
"scoutcheck.txt" file name.
- Remove the first entry in the imported Text list
(which is the Lease Number Field label) by selecting it, then clicking Remove.
Select OK.
- Choose a color for your lease block color fill
by clicking on the color button at the bottom of the selection window. We
chose green for our sample.
- Add a descriptive line of text (i.e.,
"Weekly Scout Check Activity Map").
- Click go. Your map should resemble the sample shown
below.

The lease blocks
will only contain lease information. To view well information set the Report
Format for leases to List Report, then click the lease text on the map
display. From the resulting Lease Report, click the Wells button at the
bottom of the report to see a report such as the one shown below.

This and
other Short Courses can be found on the EGI Website under the Support/Tutorials.