Supported applications
Cenova Command is subsurface-aware: it recognises projects, datasets, and file formats from the most widely used applications in the energy industry. Indexing happens in place — Cenova Command reads metadata and lightweight headers only, never the bulk of your file content.
The list below reflects what Cenova Command identifies and reports on today. Coverage continues to grow with every release — if you don't see an application you use, let us know.
1. Geoscience & interpretation
| Application | Vendor |
|---|---|
| Petrel | SLB |
| Techlog | SLB |
| Geolog | Emerson / Paradigm |
| JewelSuite | Baker Hughes |
| Kingdom | S&P Global |
| Geoteric | Geoteric |
| Paleoscan | Eliis |
| RokDoc | Ikon Science |
| MOVE | Petex |
| JASON | CGG |
2. Reservoir engineering & simulation
| Application | Vendor |
|---|---|
| Intersect | SLB |
| tNavigator | Rock Flow Dynamics |
| PROSPER | Petex |
| MBAL | Petex |
| GAP | Petex |
3. Generic & open formats
In addition to application-specific projects, Cenova Command indexes common open and generic subsurface formats:
| Format | Used for |
|---|---|
| SEGY | Seismic volumes |
| SGY | Seismic volumes |
| SEGD | Raw field data |
| LAS | Well logs |
| DLIS | Well logs |
| LIS | Well logs |
Generic technical files (PDFs, images, archives, office documents) are also inventoried as part of overall storage analysis.
4. How application attribution works
Cenova Edge inspects file headers and project structures on the file shares it scans. Files and folders are associated with the application that produced them, so dashboards and search can group results by application, project, or data type rather than just by folder.
- Attribution is based on metadata only — content is never moved or copied.
- Results appear in the Core Reporting dashboards and the Application Data search table.
- Coverage and accuracy improve over time as the indexers are extended.
For automatic, machine-learning-based application attribution across additional formats, see Automatic application attribution on the roadmap.
Related reading
- Introduction — what Cenova Command is and who it's for.
- Core Reporting — dashboards and search tables, including Application Data.
- Roadmap — planned Wells, Seismic, and Apps modules.
- General FAQs — quick answers about supported applications and indexing.