
Digital Frac Data
Understand how technology impacts your success. Get the only comprehensive database of digital completions and fracturing data for western Canada through gDCweb, geoSCOUT or the gDC.
The Well Completions and Frac Database has Moved!
If you are a frac data subscriber, you can now access frac data through gDCweb, our powerful but easy web app- available anywhere you have internet.Critical Data for Unconventional Reservoirs
Frac data is carefully built by in-house experts through a combination of data mining, interpretation, and detailed engineering analysis. Our team brings unparalleled depth of knowledge from reviewing tens of thousands of wells -- and we do more every day.
- Benchmark performance using detailed stage, cost, technology, proppant, fluid, rate, and pressure data.
- Identify completion trends inside your play of interest.
- Do operational, efficiency, and problem analysis.
- Define costs and risks with your E&P planning, acquisitions, divestitures, and more.
- Increase your wells' productivity by understanding correlations between completion practices and well productivity.
- Plan logistics.
- Create reports organized around data that is of interest to you, then do more detailed analysis.
Coverage Across Western Canada
Detailed, digital frac data covers tens of thousands of wells across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, and we add more every week.
We're focused on building the database with the wells that matter. If we don't have frac data for the wells you need, we'll get it within days.

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Case Study: Bakken Technology Evaluation
Comparing the performance of Ball & Seat versus CT Cut/Port (Packer) technology in the Canadian Bakken.
Dispersion
geoSCOUT's map shows even distribution of Ball & Seat versus CT Cut/Port (Packer) technology.

Cost Comparison
geoSCOUT's data analysis tool shows that end completion costs average higher for Ball & Seat wells.

CT Cut/Port (Packer)

Ball & Seat
Production Declines
geoSCOUT's Production Analysis module shows how Ball & Seat wells initially produce at higher rates, and decline less quickly.

CT Cut/Port (Packer)

Ball & Seat
Conclusions
On average, Ball & Seat completions in the Canadian Bakken are more expensive, but these wells tend to have higher initial production and decline less quickly.
Training
Whether you're a customer, between jobs, or a student, we offer great training programs at no cost to you. Come to our top-of-the-line training center, learn online, or host us at your office. We have courses for all disciplines, and regularly do custom training.
Support
There’s a reason we renamed our support team “Customer Solutions”. Our people are specially trained to actually solve your problems. Whether you’ve found a bug, have a feature request, or just need a hand getting your work done, we’ll make sure you get true solutions at no cost to you.
Updates
Our products come as an annual subscription. Your subscription includes all enhancements, bug fixes, and data updates at no extra cost.