An IWCF and IADC accredited drilling and well control simulator — delivered as software, built on a first-principles physics engine. One engine runs every scenario, from a single laptop to a 20-seat browser classroom, at a fraction of a cyber-chair's cost. Engineered in Malaysia for the operators, contractors, and universities that actually train the crews drilling the region's wells.
An IWCF and IADC accredited drilling and well control simulator — without the six-figure cyber-chair and its five-to-eight-year hardware refresh cycle. Runs on standard computers and web browsers, so one classroom license trains 20+ students at once on the same first-principles physics the super-majors use.
Learn MoreA Daily Drilling Report built IADC DDR Plus-native from the start — priced per rig per month, not per user per well. Designed for mid-market contractors and operators who need auditable reporting without a six-to-eighteen month enterprise rollout.
Learn MoreA closed-loop training vision: replay real DDR and WITSML data back into the simulator so crews rehearse yesterday’s well, then train for tomorrow’s. Mud station digital reports, post-incident replay, and competency assessment on one platform.
Learn MoreIWCF & IADC Accredited · First-Principles Physics
Rig-specific crew training without a DELFI or Landmark commitment. Load your own pump models, BOP stack layouts, and well profiles — then rehearse the section your next crew will drill. Priced for one-to-ten-rig fleets, not super-majors.
Portable, web-based training that travels with the crew from Kerteh to Kikeh. Standardize WellSharp-aligned competency across rigs without fixed infrastructure — or lock-in to a rig-tech vendor’s closed stack.
Deliver IWCF and IADC accredited well control courses with all 10 problem categories, automated kill sheet calculations, and multi-student web deployment. Scale your classroom without scaling your hardware budget.
Software-only deployment on existing computer labs — 20 students per browser session, three unit systems for international curricula, and a transparent physics engine so faculty can teach the formulas behind BHP, ECD, and surge/swab, not just an opaque interface.
Schedule a live session with our petroleum engineers. We walk through the physics engine, the instructor station, the full IWCF and IADC-aligned scenario library, and the deployment configuration that fits your program. Based in Kuala Lumpur, with regional offices in Miri, Muscat, and Egypt — set up in days, not quarters.