- Properly allocate rigs, scarce resources and important equipment in the drilling program schedule - optimizes the entire well drilling process by bringing together permitting, construction, facilities, drilling, completion, and field operation activities - Maximize efficiency, equipment utilisation and minimize downtime - properly addresses the needs of a drilling program: resource contracts and blackout periods, program milestones, cycle time targets, lease obligations, accurate materials, cost, and production forecasting, and effective collaboration among all team members all have a major impact on business goals and overall program risk. ###### Challenges: 1. After all, it addresses the critical well delivery value chain that stretches from acquisition of land, through all of the operations required to deliver wells, to production of hydrocarbons from those wells. 2. The challenges of getting equipment to the right place at the right time, with the right people, across a number of pads spread over multiple geographic areas are of paramount importance but are just the start. Efficient well delivery requires many additional aspects of drilling operations to be effectively addressed. In a true factory drilling process, well delivery is done in an integrated manner. Generally, for example, construction, drilling, frac, facility/pipeline and tie-in activities are focused around each well according to a “just in time” approach, so that they start and finish at the appropriate time, with the most appropriate resources. Pad construction should complete shortly before spud date, and frac activities should start as soon as is practical after a well has been drilled. Also, the right facilities and gathering network components have to be in place before a well can be tied into production. In order to run integrated operations, a single integrated schedule is required, managed with a single software tool. Operators need a solution that enables them to balance multiple constraints or establish highest priority, such as cost per period or DUCs as well as the ability to set and track key drilling metrics such as “Resources Days Idle”. A robust scheduling tool will provide visibility of the schedule by team or business area and enable what-if analysis to generate scenarios and identify the optimal alternative. It will improve the governmental permitting process by knowing exactly when and where paperwork must be submitted. And it will have the ability to be optimized around financial and production constraints while supporting forecasting **Easily integrate with industry software for seamless analysis and reporting** Actenum DSO easily integrates with your other software including: - Aries - Peep - Mosaic - OpenWells - WellView - PowerBI - Spotfire - Primavera - In-house developed applications **Our integration enabling software:** - DSO/Data – Link your DSO schedule to well-known reporting and dashboard software via ODATA. - DSO/Connector – Import data from external systems and merge into your schedule, on demand. - DSO/Integration – Automatic, scheduled data import/export from any external database application.