NetX
Getting Started
Run a Scenario and Analyze Results
run scenario when your scenario editions are complete, you can click the purple "run" button at the top center of the screen (#1 below) when running a scenario, the latest available data will be queried from prodx, meaning, that if your constraints, settings, or topology don't change day to day, you can simply rerun this scenario day after day for updated results when the scenario completes you will see a toast message in the bottom right of the screen (#2) above once the scenario has completed, you can use the dropdown in the breadcrumb to switch to the "results" view (#3 above) if the scenario encountered any errors during execution, the toast message in the bottom right of the screen will display an error (#2 above) in most cases this is due to pipes/edges created in the wrong direction for injection networks view results the default results view for multi well gas lift scenarios is a gallery of gas lift performance curves these show the current operating point (black plotline) single well optimum from prodx (grey opportunity circle icon), the multi well optimum from netx (purple opportunity circle icon), oil and water rate responses vs gas injection rate (green and blue area series), the cash flow vs gas injection rate (green dashed line), and the critical injection rate (yellow plotline, if applicable) the compressor list on the left side of the screen allows you to filter results by compressor if your network/scenario contained multiple in this scenario, you will notice that many of the wells have a decreased injection rate (for less cash flow) compared to the current operating point earlier in the excercise, we set a compressor level constraint of 4000 mscf/d the multi well optimum is showing the reduction in gas injection rate required to achieve that constraint while maximizing cash flow above the gas lift performance curves, a the title bar shows a dropdown with "gas lift performance" selected you can click there to switch to a tabular results view called "report" the report view shows current operations, multi well optimum (from this netx scenario), and single well optimum (from prodx) like the "gas lift performance" view, you can filter to a specific compressor from the menu on the left the download button in the top right allows you to export the table once you are finished analyzing results, you can use the navigation dropdown in the breadcrumb to return to the editor, or use the xecta "x" icon on the left side of the breadcrumb to return to the dashboard to create additional networks or scenarios
