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A unique program for virtual well exploration has been developed in Perm.

Researchers at Perm Polytechnic University have developed the Data Stream Analytics (DSA) service—a software solution that utilizes artificial intelligence techniques to quickly simulate virtual well studies while determining reservoir pressure. This modular program has no equivalent on the market.
В Перми создана уникальная программа для виртуального исследования нефтяных скважин.

The development is being carried out as part of the strategic project "Digital Technologies for Subsurface Development" within the "Priority-2030" program. Data Stream Analytics is a software application with a graphical interface that enables various types of tasks in the development of oil and gas fields. The primary purpose of the system is to automate the processes of hydrodynamic modeling and monitoring of hydrocarbon field development, as well as to assess and forecast the energy state of the reservoir.

The functionality of the DSA service allows for the effective optimization of employee work, enhances the quality of existing oil production support tools, and provides additional means for analyzing and monitoring this process.

"The methodology for assessing reservoir pressure, utilizing artificial intelligence technologies, has been developed and implemented as part of the comprehensive software module for the digitalization of oil field development, Data Stream Analytics. Currently, this software is successfully used by specialists in resource-extracting enterprises to address specific practical tasks," shared Inna Ponomareva, a professor at the Department of Oil and Gas Technologies at PNIPU, Doctor of Technical Sciences.

According to scientists, prior to this year, collaboration was established only with companies from the "LUKOIL" group. At present, the software has attracted interest from enterprises in the oil and gas sector from the Udmurt Republic, Western Siberia, Moscow, Volgograd, and other regions of Russia. With one of the partners, the developers are currently in the testing phase of the solution and contract negotiations.

"Initially, the software was developed solely for the needs of Perm companies, based on their data. However, the oil 'world' is quite small—our clients began sharing their experiences with DSA, which led to enterprises from other cities reaching out to us," added Dmitry Martyushev, a professor at the Department of Oil and Gas Technologies at PNIPU, Doctor of Technical Sciences.

Certificates of registration for the software have been issued: №2023615554 (Module "GDM Expertise"); №2023614367 (Module "Forecasting Option"); №2023614401 (Module "Verification"); №2023614383 (Module "Assessment and Forecast of Reservoir Energy State"); №2024616250 (Module "Graphical Monitoring of Field Development").