- Open source, public notebooks for working with DLISIO
- Examples of the functionality in the dlisio package
- Utilizing open data from the Volve field: https://data.equinor.com/dataset/Volve
- License: CC BY NC SA
- DLISIO still in development https://pypi.org/project/dlisio/ - this means that I will try and keep the notebook up to date with changes as they occur, but things will break, please also read their Read The Docs https://dlisio.readthedocs.io/en/stable
- dlisio recently added lis parsing functionality. I have just added a new notebook to demonstrate how to go from a .lis file to a dataframe, and to examine the .lis headers.
- Will continue to transform this into the coveted .lis to .las conversion!
- There is a notebook and a set of functions for a Dlis to las file converter. Thanks for the help on this one!
I hope this work can be useful for any geoscientist working in academia, during a hackathon, or at a company dealing with subsurface well data. I am a firm believer that file format parsing and file type conversions should not come at a cost in this day and age.
Work released under MIT License (MIT)