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Analysts can filter the data on-the-fly to examine data for particular groups of wells with just a few clicks

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Change the color settings to highlight over-threshold readings

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Let's look at the data in a more graphical view - Here we use a combination of geographical, treemap, and scatterplot visualizations

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Hover over any well to see a pop-up with more detailed information

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Change parameters for the X and Y axes and color as needed to better understand the information streaming in from the wells

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Now we see the historical data for a selected set of sensors

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Change your view to show different sets of historical data as needed

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We have an alert! The self potential for a well has exceeded a critical threshold

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Clicking on the alert opens the field and Wells view of our data- we can see immediately where the problem lies

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Users can set alerts as needed based on any parameters they wish - alerts can trigger emails, sounds, and/or onscreen pops

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Panopticon Demo: Monitor and Analyze Real-Time Data from Oil and Gas Drilling Operations
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2021May 6
Oil and gas wells are equipped with a variety of sensors measuring temperature, torque, friction, pressure, location, volume of production, and rate of penetration. This telemetry data streams into a central control room over low latency message buses, where engineers and analysts use Altair Panopticon to monitor and analyze that data in real time. A single Panopticon workbook can process and visualize data from any number of wells and display geospatial information and all critical parameters — down to the nanosecond if needed. The software can make on-the-fly comparisons between current readings and historical time series data and alert users to potential maintenance issues before they can bring drilling to a halt. Learn more at https://www.altair.com/panopticon

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