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Curate 2026.2: Bringing Information Into View

Written by Alex Edwards | Feb 26, 2026 3:32:38 PM

More connection. More clarity. More context.

 

Curate 2026.2 focuses on bringing more of your available subsurface knowledge into use.

This release introduces an improved way to find and use documents that are not attached to wells or seismic. These documents can now be discovered directly within the Platform and added to projects when needed, rather than remaining outside the workflow.

With unattached documents now visible and selectable, teams can access information that was previously difficult to locate. This allows a wider set of supporting data to be included in projects from the start, rather than relying only on what has already been linked.

Alongside this, updates to seismic behaviour on the map improve how data is filtered and displayed, while plotting enhancements provide additional ways to analyse and export information.

 

What’s New:

A Clearer Way to Discover Project Documents

Curate now introduces a new Documents tab on the Platform map, bringing unattached documents into view alongside the subsurface data they relate to.

Instead of searching across separate systems, teams can now find documents directly within the map environment and add them into projects as needed. Documents linked to wells or seismic within the visible area can also be explored, keeping information grounded in location.

Unattached documents can be selected and added instantly when required. AI querying is also now available across these documents, making information retrieval across any domain quicker and easier.

By making documents visible in context, Curate ensures supporting subsurface information is accessible at the point of use.

 

 

Smarter Seismic Filtering on the Map

Seismic survey lists now respond dynamically to both map extent and data properties.

Teams can filter surveys using seismic volume properties to isolate relevant data more quickly. The map and survey lists stay aligned, showing only what fits the current view and selection.

A new toggle also allows users to focus specifically on project-related data when needed.

 

Regression Lines in Well Viewer

Regression lines can now be added directly to cross plots in the Well Viewer, bringing it in line with the Data Explorer and making relationships between curves easier to interpret.

Plots and supported image panels can also now be included when exporting views, ensuring full well context is captured when sharing results.

 

More Flexible Cut-Off Behaviour in Cross Plots

Curves used for cross-plot cut-offs can now be interpolated, allowing cut-offs to be applied consistently across datasets with different sampling.

Interpolation can be applied globally or tailored to individual curves.

 

 

Whats Improved:

Clearer Spatial Awareness

Seismic surveys are now labelled directly on the map alongside wells, with independent visibility toggles. Selected 3D surveys are also highlighted, making it easier to see what is being reviewed.

 

 

Streamlined Application Startup

Improvements to licensing checks help reduce visual application opening times, allowing teams to get to work more quickly.

 

More Intuitive Cross Plot Editing

Cross plot titles can now be edited directly from the title bar, simplifying organisation and saving time during analysis.

 

Why Curate 2026.2

Curate 2026.2 improves access to supporting subsurface information.

With unattached documents now visible, enhanced seismic filtering, and more flexible plotting behaviour, teams can bring more relevant knowledge into their work from the start.

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