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FlowsJuly 30, 2025

This article covers the blocks that are available for constructing flows. This article will be kept updated as more flows tools are continuously being developed and released.

ToolDescriptionTypeInputsOutputsCpiLogCalcSelect Equations, CPI Files, Tops and Well Header DBsInputLog DBLogs; PointsDeviationsToXYZProcess deviation surveysProcessingPointsPointsDeviationLookupUse deviation information in a subsequent flowInputPointsPointsFaciesFitGenerate multiwell lithofacies modelsProcessingLogsPointsPointsToGridGenerate a gridProcessingPointsGridGridInputInput a gridInputGrid FileGridGridMathMath operations on a gridProcessingGridGridGridOutputWrite a gridOutputGridGrid FileGridSmoothSmooth a gridProcessingGridGridLogInputInput logsInputLog DBlogsLogOutputWrite logsOutputLogsLog DBPointsMathMath operations on pointsProcessingPointsPointsPointSelectSelect data to use (typically by zone)FilteringPointsPointsPointsInputInput pointsInputPoints DBPointsPointsOutputWrite out pointsOutputPointsPoints DBPointsSpatialFilterRemove outliers from a points datasetFilteringPointsPointsLogHealthCheckIdentify structural and formatting problems with log databasesAnalysisLog DBReportMnemonicsAnalysisIdentify count of each curve type and unaliased curvesAnalysisLogsReportNullRepeatedLogSamplesRemove repeated samples from well logs based on criteriaProcessingLogsLogsDerefLogAliasesRename all curves to their parent aliasProcessingLogsLogs

For help on the general concept of using flows see this article.

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