

Introduction
well_profile is a tool to generate or load well profiles in 3D. Features are added as they
are needed; suggestions and contributions of all kinds are very welcome.
Documentation
See here for the complete well_profile package documentation.
Getting Started
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
Get well_profile
- Users: Wheels for Python from PyPI
- Developers: Source code from Github
git clone https://github.com/pro-well-plan/well_profile
Quick examples
Color by specified parameter: e.g. 'dls'|'dl'|'tvd'|'md'|'inc'|'azi'
import well_profile as wp
well = wp.load('trajectory1.xlsx') # LOAD WELL
well.plot(style={'color': 'dls', 'size': 5}).show()

Also with dark mode:
well.plot(style={'darkMode': True, 'color': 'dls', 'size': 5}).show()

Plotting 3 wellbores:
Well 1 -> excel file: trajectory1.xlsx
Well 2 -> generated well
Well 3 -> excel file: trajectory2.xlsx
import well_profile as wp
well_1 = wp.load('trajectory1.xlsx') # LOAD WELL 1
well_2 = wp.get(6000, profile='J', kop=2000, eob=3000, build_angle=85, set_start={'east':2000}) # GET WELL 2 --> North: 0 m, East: 2000 m
well_3 = wp.load('trajectory2.xlsx', set_start={'north':-3000}) # LOAD WELL 3 --> North: -3000 m, East: 0 m
well_1.plot(add_well=[well_2, well_3],
names=['first well name',
'second well name',
'third well name']).show() # Generate 3D plot for well 1 including wells 2 and 3
Contributing
Please read CONTRIBUTING for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
History
This tool was initially written and is maintained by Pro Well Plan
AS as a free, simple, easy-to-use way to perform
torque and drag calculations along the well that can be tailored to our needs, and as contribution to the
free software community.
License
This project is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details
for further information contact juan@prowellplan.com
