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From a quick start, to advanced use cases using OpenLab, our tutorials are designed to help you take full advantage of our web client.

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WOB Auto Driller using Python Client

WOB Auto Driller using Python Client

Learn how to drill a well with a WOB setpoint as oppsed to ROP...

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Python Client: Install and Authenticate

Python Client: Install and Authenticate

A detailed walk-through on how to install and validate our OpenLab python client...

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Matlab Client: Install, Authenticate, and Run a Simulation

Matlab Client: Install, Authenticate, and Run a Simulation

A complete guide on how to get OpenLab up and running in Matlab...

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Edit a Configuration

Edit a Configuration

Editing an existing configuration can be done from any of...

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Create and Edit a Configuration - Programatically

Create and Edit a Configuration - Programatically

Learn how to create and edit well configurations programatically with our API...

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Simple Drilling Simulation Using Python

Simple Drilling Simulation Using Python

A walk-through on how to get started programming your own drilling simulations from scratch...

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Excel Import/Export Guide

Excel Import/Export Guide

A thorough guide on how to import, export and convert OpenLab data with Excel...

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Import/Export
Exporting Simulation Data

Exporting Simulation Data

Learn how to access and save your simulation data to your computer...

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Import/Export
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Exporting Configuration Data

Exporting Configuration Data

A simple guide on how to effortlessly export your configuration data...

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Import/Export
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Import and Run a Sequence

Import and Run a Sequence

Skip the hassle of manually inputting setpoints and learn how to import them as a csv file...

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Sequence
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Run a sequence simulation

Run a sequence simulation

Create and run a sequence of pre-defined setpoints using our sequence setpoint table editor...

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Sequence
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Create a Simulation and Drill

Create a Simulation and Drill

Learn how to create and run a simulation and the parameters you need to drill through the reservoir...

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Getting Started
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Create an Account

Create an Account

Get started and learn how to create a free OpenLab trial account...

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Getting Started
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Create a Configuration

Create a Configuration

The starting point after making an account, creating a well configuration from one of the starting templates...

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Getting Started
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Dan Sui Associate Professor at UiS
5-year Master’s Programme in Petroleum Technology

Using such digital platform in teaching provides students more opportunities to develop new methods and algorithms, share and exchange knowledge and ideas. With the help of the simulator, students can easily simulate different dynamic drilling processes and get good fit-for-purpose training like petroleum engineers. We get very positive feedback from students in class”, Dan Sui concludes.
Dan Sui

Mats Hermansen
SVP Sales, Exebenus

The NORCE OpenLab simulator gives Exebenus the ability to showcase the Exebenus Pulse value to a client by using their own historical data sets for any drilling or non-drilling scenarios.
Mats Hermansen
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  • University of Stavanger
  • NTNU
  • Aker BP
  • Maersk Drilling
  • Equinor
  • University of Calgary
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Terms & Conditions

The user of this software is obliged to refer to the use of OpenLab. A reference to OpenLab shall be included when simulation results or any other information from OpenLab is used in any form such as presentations, articles, reports or in any other form.

General
If not otherwise specified in a separate agreement, the following general terms shall apply:

a) NORCE hereby grants to the User a non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the Program for its internal business operations (unless otherwise specified) and in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.

b) The Program is per definition licensed, not sold.

c) This Software is provided by NORCE Norwegian Research Centre 'as is' and 'with all faults' and 'as available'.

e) The Program shall be used as a simulation environment for programming, testing or demonstration of software developed by the User (or any third party engaged by the User). The User shall not use the Program directly or indirectly as an integrated part of any real-time decision support or drilling control system, or for operational well planning.

f) The User is fully responsible for installation, any use of the Program and results obtained from its use.

g) The user shall not modify or alter the Program or make any attempt to reverse engineer the Program.

h) Unauthorised use of the Program will cause immediately withdrawal of the license granted by NORCE.

Downloaded Results

Results downloaded from NORCE' web enabled drilling simulator, OpenLab, is provided 'as is' without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of fitness for a purpose, or the warranty of non-infringement. Without limiting the foregoing, NORCE makes no warranty that of non-infringement. Without limiting the foregoing, NORCE makes no warranty that:

a) The software will meet your requirements.

b) The software will be uninterrupted, timely, secure or error-free.

c) The results that may be obtained from the use of the software will be effective, accurate or reliable.

d) The quality of the software will meet your expectations.

e) Any errors in the software obtained from the OpenLab web site will be corrected.

Software and its documentation

This software and its documentation could include technical or other mistakes, inaccuracies or typographical errors. NORCE may make changes to the software or documentation made available on its web site.

This software and its documentation may be out of date, and NORCE makes no commitment to update such materials.

NORCE assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the software or documentation available from its web site.

In no event shall NORCE be liable to you or any third parties for any special, punitive, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any kind, or any damages whatsoever, including, without limitation, those resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether or not NORCE has been advised of the possibility of such damages, and on any theory of liability, arising out of or in connection with the use of this software.

Software Download

The use of the software downloaded through the OpenLab site is done at your own discretion and risk and with agreement that you will be solely responsible for any damage to your computer system or loss of data that results from such activities. No advice or information, whether oral or written, obtained by you from NORCE or from the OpenLab web site shall create any warranty for the software.

Warranties

NORCE makes no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the safety, suitability, lack of viruses, inaccuracies, typographical errors, or other harmful components of this Software. There are inherent dangers in the use of any software, and you are solely responsible for determining whether this Software is compatible with your equipment and other software installed on your equipment. You are also solely responsible for the protection of your equipment and backup of your data, and NORCE will not be liable for any damages you may suffer in connection with using, modifying, copying or distributing of this Software.

Including, but not limited to, NORCE shall in no event be liable to you or any third parties for any special, punitive, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any kind, or any damages whatsoever, including, without limitation, those resulting from loss of use, lost data or profits, or any liability, arising out of or in connection with the use of this Software. However, should any dispute occur it shall be governed by Norwegian Law at the District Court of Stavanger.

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