Published on: 07/17/2025
We are proud to introduce ALFAtwin – Version 2025.3.0, a release that highlights our commitment to delivering innovative, reliable, and high-performance solutions.
This update is driven by our clients’ real needs, combining your feedback with our focus on continuous improvement. Each enhancement and new feature is thoughtfully designed to increase operational efficiency, strengthen asset integrity, and empower your decision-making processes.
Our mission remains clear: to deliver solutions that generate tangible value for your operations, today and into the future.
A new global platform filter has been added to the top header, allowing you to quickly select the desired platform and apply this filter across the entire application. Although the component is already visible, it will be fully functional in an upcoming version. Soon, the filter will offer a more fluid and personalized experience during platform navigation.
Figure 1 – Global Platform Filter Option.
The new version allows you to configure conditional triggers in processes directly linked to E&P variables. This functionality brings greater workflow automation, so actions are executed automatically based on specific conditions defined by you.
Figure 2 – Conditional Triggers Tab.
A dedicated menu for rejected triggers has been created, making it easier for you to visualize, track, and manage these events. Whenever a trigger is rejected, it will automatically appear in this menu, providing greater transparency and control over automation behavior.
Figure 3 – Rejected Triggers Menu.
This new update improves the workflow for editing agnostic models, making the management process more agile and flexible.
Now, when you’re accessing a published agnostic model, you can change its status directly from the edit screen. With a single click, the model can be unpublished using the “Unpublish” button available within the same screen. Once unpublished, the button automatically switches to “Publish,” allowing the model to be reactivated just as easily.
Figure 4 – Unpublish/Publish Button.
When selecting the import via GAMEE option for an agnostic model, you can edit the reference date directly in the interface, so you have greater control over the data being imported. Additionally, the system now displays the import status, providing increased visibility and transparency throughout the process.
Figure 5 – GAMEE Agnostic Model Import status.
The inputs for pendings are now automatically collected from BTP, ensuring greater consistency and integration with system data. Additionally, you can manually edit and adjust the “p-est” input (reservoir pressure), so you have more control and flexibility in the analysis and resolution of pendings.
To improve readability and organization, the elements of the process relationship are now displayed in a table, offering a more structured and intuitive view. Additionally, when you’re saving a new configuration, a pop-up will appear with the option to rebuild pendings from the start date, ensuring you have greater control and alignment with the applied changes.
Figure 6 – Element-Process Relation Table View.
Figure 7 – Pop-up options.
The optimization results screen has been enhanced to offer a more fluid, organized, and intuitive experience. With both visual and functional improvements, the new interface makes it easier for you to interpret data, enabling a more efficient analysis of the results you obtained during the optimization process.