Houston, Texas – March 23, 2026 – Ikon Science announces Curate 2026.2, An update that helps subsurface teams bring more of their available knowledge into everyday workflows. By improving visibility and context, it makes project-critical information easier to find and use.
A new Documents tab on the Platform map makes unattached documents visible alongside related subsurface data, allowing teams to quickly discover and add valuable supporting information without leaving the workflow. Documents linked to wells or seismic in the visible area can also be accessed in place, while AI-powered querying helps teams reach relevant insights faster.
Seismic behavior on the map has also been enhanced to improve clarity and focus. Survey lists now respond dynamically to map extent and data properties, helping teams quickly isolate the data that matters most. A new toggle makes it easy to stay centered on project-relevant information, keeping map views and survey lists aligned.
In the Well Viewer, regression lines can now be added directly to cross plots, making relationships between curves easier to interpret and supporting clearer analysis. Plot and supported image panels can also be included when exporting views, ensuring full well context is captured when sharing results.
Cross-plot cut-off behavior has also been made more flexible. Curves used for cut-offs can now be interpolated, enabling more consistent analysis across datasets with different sampling and giving users greater control during interpretation.
Platform improvements boost usability, with faster startup and simpler cross plot editing reducing everyday friction, making Curate 2026.2 a more accessible, context-rich environment that helps teams bring more relevant knowledge into their work from the start.
Learn more at www.ikonscience.com/curate or connect with our Customer Success Team at support@ikonscience.com for a personalized demo.
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Ikon Science is a global provider of geopredictive and knowledge management software and service solutions designed to optimize subsurface discovery, production, and storage. For more than 20 years, Ikon has worked with energy clients, applying deep scientific expertise and technology innovation to extract actionable knowledge from sophisticated subsurface data. Headquartered in Surbiton, London and with a global network of offices, Ikon Science serves clients in every corner of the industry. More at www.ikonscience.com.
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