Ikon Science Announces Curate 2026.3: Bringing Production Data into View
HOUSTON, TEXAS (June 15, 2026) — Ikon Science, a leading global provider of geoprediction and knowledge management software, today announced the release of RokDoc 2026.3, a release built around a single idea: that interpreters should be able to test scenarios and reshape their analysis in the moment, without rebuilding a session to do it.
Reducing Friction Across Real Interpretation Workflows
Modern subsurface interpretation rarely follows a straight line. It moves through comparison - one filter against another, one well against the field, the model against the data - and every detour that forces a restart is time the interpretation loses. RokDoc 2026.3 takes aim at that friction across two principal workflow domains. Ji-Fi inversion gains multi-filter capability for direct, in-session scenario comparison, and PressureView undergoes its most substantive interaction rebuild to date, reshaping how pressure data is digitised, displayed, and navigated. Measurable performance gains across Bayesian Classification and Advanced SDC time shift computation cut compute-bound wait times in both 2D and 3D.
Inversion and Well-Tie Enhancements
Ji-Fi now supports multiple bandpass filters within a single inversion session, letting interpreters observe and compare results across the low-frequency model and seismic bands side by side - no duplicated or restarted sessions to evaluate filter sensitivity. The result is a clearer read on how much of the inversion is driven by the data and how much by the model, exactly where that distinction matters most.
Compare Filter Sensitivity Without Restarting Sessions
A new Seismic Correlation Track brings a sliding correlation window into the seismic track itself, displaying the running correlation between selected seismic and synthetic in real time. Well-tie QC now happens at the point of interpretation, in the same view as the editing controls, rather than in a separate step.
Improve Wavelet Stability for Multi-Well Inversion Preparation
The Multi-well Wavelet tool gains a Complex Wavelet Averaging method that works in the complex domain - treating amplitude and phase as the coupled quantities they are, rather than averaging them separately and recombining. The result is a better-conditioned, more data-honoring wavelet with greater stability across the frequency spectrum, a stronger foundation for multi-well inversion preparation.
View Inversion Results More Clearly at the Well
And in Coloured Inversion, the Invert Around Wells relative track now displays the band-pass filtered absolute inverted log, giving interpreters a view at the well that compares directly against what the inversion produces in the volume.
PressureView Workflow Redesign
PressureView receives a comprehensive interaction rebuild in RokDoc 2026.3 - its most significant usability investment in years. The Digitise tab, rewritten in JavaFX, now pairs the plot with a live, fully editable table that populates as users add or drag points, with bidirectional highlighting between table and plot so locating and adjusting any single point is immediate rather than sequential.
Manage Legends and Mudweight Guidelines with Less Manual Effort
Legend management is overhauled at three levels: multiple items can be recoloured or resymbolised in one action; all legends can be repositioned together by dragging from any legend's centre when the red outline indicator appears; and legend text now renders in black regardless of swatch colour, removing readability trade-offs across colour schemes. The mudweight guidelines dialog has been redesigned around a single-column layout that supports up to 100 guidelines in a resizable panel.
Switch Between Single-Well and Multi-Well Views in One Session
Most consequential for complex projects, PressureView introduces a single/multi-well toggle, so interpreters can switch viewing modes within the same session - multi-well mode adding well-set filtering, bulk select/deselect, and text search. Together, these changes strip out the manual overhead that accumulates across repetitive pressure reporting sessions.
Performance and Quantitative Analysis
Speed improvements land where interpreters feel them most. Bayesian Classification exports run approximately 2x faster in PDF mode and 2.5x faster in DTA mode across RD2D and RD3D - turning a step that once warranted dedicated time into a routine check. Advanced SDC time shift estimation runs approximately 2x faster, and the SDC Seismic Shift recipe now supports full MPI export across individual quantities in the complete chain, so the entire conditioning workflow can be calibrated as a recipe and exported in one operation.
QC Frequency Content and Crossplot Data More Efficiently
A new Spectral Attribute type displays the per-trace frequency spectra of a seismic quantity between two user-defined frequency bounds, managed within the existing attribute framework - a practical way to QC bandwidth and frequency content ahead of inversion or rock physics calibration. Interactive polygons in the multi-Crossplotter let users highlight and filter data for rapid QC and facies selection without leaving the display. And the Project Viewer completes its folder-structure alignment with Horizons, sorting Volumes by Log Type under Surveys and moving Pre-stack Volumes into a dedicated P Stack folder.
Built Around How Interpreters Actually Think
Alan Mur, Product Manager for RokDoc, said: "The most effective analytical tools keep pace with how interpreters actually think. RokDoc 2026.3 was built around that principle - every headline feature in this release removes a reason to stop, reconfigure, and start again."
Schedule a RokDoc 2026.3 Demonstration
For additional details or to schedule a demonstration of RokDoc 2026.3, visit ikonscience.com/rokdoc or contact support@ikonscience.com. More insights and updates can be found on the RokDoc Blog.
About Ikon Science
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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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Jun 14, 2026 9:06:59 PM