Petrel 2013
Petrel 2013
Petrel 2013
To better delineate prospects, it is important to understand geology from both regional and local perspectives. With the Petrel platform, all the conventional toolscross sections, well correlation, reservoir summation, maps, and volumetric calculationsare accessible to you and your team in a single, integrated environment. These tools are multidisciplinary and multifunctional, allowing you to view and edit information from every angle. The Petrel platform facilitates geologists everyday work, going further than traditional workflowsbridging the gap between static and dynamic modeling and production geology workflows. The multiuser interpretation environment provided by the Studio* E&P knowledge environment ensures efficient collaboration between all geoscientists and engineers in the team. In addition to receiving instant notifications on data and interpretation updates, geoscientists can retrieve and seamlessly add new data into their work. Furthermore, the Studio environment provides the geoscientist unique and unrivalled capabilities to quickly find and access any relevant data, directly within the context of their Petrel session.
In the Petrel platform, 3D, section, and map canvases are flexible, multidisciplinary, and dynamically linked. A window layout composed of different views can be saved for later restoration, so you never lose a special arrangement that is so important for your workflow productivity.
For geoscientists, a fundamental modeling requirement is constructing geocellular frameworks and populating them with properties for volumetrics and ultimately reservoir production and engineering workflows. Watertight frameworks of structurally or stratigraphically complex regions are quickly built using the new volume-based modeling functionality. This allows you to represent any tectonic
Regional and local exploration of plays and prospects using hydrocarbon generation and flow analysis, and burial history plots to evaluate the timing of the geological eventscombining all elements into play chance maps.
Display deviated wells accurately in the cross-section display for improved correlation and characterization.
from any 3D or map window and quickly change the view to any premade sections. Customized well section displays are easily shared between projects, without the need to save the window. Log estimation using neural networks and interactive log conditioning enhance your stratigraphic interpretations.
environmentincluding thin-bedded stratigraphy, compressional structures and highly deformed horizons and salt bodieseven when fault blocks have poorly defined seismic interpretations or erosion issues. The implicit function honors the geological relationships between horizons within the sealed framework. Subsequent conversion of these models to pillar, partially stair-stepped, or fully stair-stepped grids enables distribution of properties from wells and seismic throughout the 3D grid, with the most extensive list of modeling algorithms in the industry, and swiftly produces the 3D model for simulation. With the direct link between the interpretation, the structural framework, and the model, you can easily go back and forth at any stage to reinterpret or refine for greater accuracy and control when evaluating complex reservoirs.
Acquiring the right acreage and drilling the best prospects are the central investments impacting exploration success. Understanding key risk factors is crucial in making these investment decisions. The Petrel Exploration Geology module provides workflows to improve these decisionsfrom early phase exploration through to appraisalso you can evaluate the key components of exploration uncertainty, assess plays with results connected directly to interpretations, generate prospects incorporating play level assessments, perform chance-of-success estimates, and accurately predict probabilistic volumes. Since results are linked to data and interpretations, you can easily reference the input geology and interpretations, get rapid updates when new information dictates a change in interpretations or analyses, and have consistent evaluations across your organization.
memory-handling problems due to the high number of fracture planes created in a typical discrete representation. The fracture property upscaling workflow generates the final fracture parameters required for the reservoir fluid-flow characterization. Dual-porosity and dualpermeability simulation of fluid flow on facies such as carbonates can be performed using the modeled fracture networks.
Quality-checking velocity modeling and well-tie analyses Analyzing log data to delineate different rock types and their distribution across the reservoir Finding relationships between well data and seismic attributes, to better understand lithology for reservoir characterization Preparing facies and petrophysical input data for 3D-grid property distribution and, in particular, variogram evaluation and nestedvariogram modeling Plotting simulation and production results Evaluating uncertainty studies results
Furthermore, the Petrel platform lets you understand fault-horizon relationships and reservoir juxtaposition along fault planes, define critical-flowing or sealing windows along faults, ensure that transmissibility across fault blocks is not neglected in dynamic simulations, and design well placement with a better knowledge of fault properties.
Naturally fractured reservoir models incorporate integrated cross-domain data that defines the distribution and properties of the fracture families.
Integrate geophysics
In traditional modeling workflows, incorporating geophysical data primarily involves building 3D structural grids with depth-converted horizons and faults. The Petrel platform goes much further. In addition to creating a watertight structural framework, any seismic attribute volume can be used directly in a 3D grid. This offers a huge range of possibilities for attribute volumes (e.g., simple calculations and filtering) to data analysis and modeling processes. Depending on the geological environment, you can identify and isolate stratigraphic and depositional features directly in seismic data, extract them as geobodies, sample them directly into the model, and use them in property distribution instantly. This unique, seamless workflow is extremely productive and enables better characterization of subsurface features that represent levees, channels, and any other geological or depositional feature.
A critical feature of carbonates, shales, and basement reservoirs are the fractures; accurately modeling these fractures is essential to simulating flow and production. The Petrel platform and the Techlog* wellbore software platform provide optimal environments to visualize, analyze, and integrate the various data types that may be direct or indirect indicators of fractures. These indicators, together with a faulted structural framework model, are used to compute paleostress and predict natural fracture development, from which fracture-attribute maps help constrain the discrete fracture network simulation. These input parameters are used for stochastic distribution in a 3D grid. Complex fracture networks are modeled using a smart combination of discrete and implicit fractures, a revolutionary method that eliminates
Stratigraphic or depositional features isolated from a seismic attribute volume, extracted as geobodies and used instantly for property distribution.
Property modeling based on facies model input, seismic attribute, and well log data.
To incorporate new data into a model, it is often necessary to modify the structure of your grid locally by flexing horizons and internal layers, without changing previously distributed properties. This can be performed on the entire gridwhen assessing various velocity modeling scenariosor locally inside a polygon, which is essential for well placement workflows. Gridded properties can be updated only in the cells you want to modifymaintaining continuity with the surrounding model and ensuring your history matched model is maintained away from the updated region.
Local model update tools allow integration of new well data without sacrificing the history match of the surrounding area.
The uncertainty and optimization process provides powerful analysis tools to analyze sensitivities or multiple alternative scenarios throughout the entire E&P cycle.
Trend-modeling processes enable better control of the distribution of rock properties in the reservoir model.
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