Seamless File Sharing & Team Collaboration for Wellbore Schematics

Pass Your Schematics Between the Office and the Field — Effortlessly

In the oil and gas industry, wellbore schematics rarely belong to one person. They move between drilling engineers, completion engineers, geologists, production engineers, techs, consultants, service companies, and operations teams. Wellbore Genie was built with that reality in mind.

Your Data Lives in the Workbook

All well data in Wellbore Genie is saved directly to the Excel workbook file. That means sharing a schematic is as simple as sharing an Excel file — email it, put it on a shared drive, or send it through any messaging platform your team uses. No special export, no proprietary format, no special login, no receiver needing a different version of the software.

Any colleague who has Wellbore Genie installed can open that file and immediately access, edit, modify, and build on the existing schematic. The full well data is there, the full drawing is there, and every element is still live and editable.

True Team Collaboration

Wellbore Genie makes multi-person workflows natural:

•      A drilling engineer builds the casing program in the office

•      Passes the file to a completion engineer who adds the perforation and plug details

•      The operations team adds production equipment before a workover

•      The final schematic gets passed to a geologist who adds the stratigraphic column

Each person picks up exactly where the last left off — no reformatting, no rebuilding, no version conflicts from incompatible proprietary formats.

One Document. The Full Life of the Well.

The real power of Wellbore Genie’s file sharing goes far beyond the planning stage. A single Excel workbook can follow a well from spud to abandonment — passed back and forth between every discipline that touches it along the way:

•      The drilling engineer builds the initial casing schematic during the drilling phase

•      The completions engineer takes it over, adding perforation intervals, plug placements, and cement stages

•      The production engineer updates it with the production string, artificial lift equipment, and any workovers

•      Field consultants and techs pull it up on location to reference live well conditions, make updates in real time, and send it back to the office

•      Service companies working the well can receive the current schematic, add their work, and return it

•      As the well ages, workover after workover gets documented in the same living file

•      At the end of the well’s life, the plug and abandonment schematic is built from the same document

•      A final, complete copy is delivered directly to the regulatory agency — a clean, professional, fully documented well history

This is more than a collaboration tool. Wellbore Genie becomes the single source of truth for the entire life of the well. Anyone who touches operations at any stage — from the first day of drilling to final abandonment — should have this software.