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4.1 PETREL E&P SOFTWARE PLATFORM
Enable discipline experts to work together and make the best possible decisionsfrom
exploration to production
4.1.1 SHARED EARTHCRITICAL INSIGHT
The Petrel E&P software platform brings disciplines together with best-in-class applied
science in an unparalleled productivity environment. This shared earth approach enables
companies to standardize workflows from exploration to productionand make more
informed decisions with a clear understanding of both opportunities and risks.
4.1.2 DISCIPLINES WORKING TOGETHER
We have long known that integration is critical. However, integrating at the data level is
just the start. Enabling critical insight in complex reservoirs requires the integration
of work processes. This allows the capture and preservation of knowledge, from
exploration to productionfrom the petroleum systems modeler to the reservoir engineer
and beyond, all contributing to a shared vision of the subsurface. Whether you are working
on your first deepwater exploration well or delivering a comprehensive drilling program in
a shale play, the Petrel platform enhances multidisciplinary workflows.
4.1.3 ACCESS TO BEST SCIENCE
Traditionally, applying the right science has meant supporting many disparate applications
isolating the knowledge and disrupting the workflow. The Petrel platform provides deep
science across the spectrumfrom prestack processing to advanced reservoir modelingto
assisted history matching, and much more. Furthermore, the Ocean software development
framework creates advantage by putting the industrys best science inside the Petrel shared
earth modeldirectly into the hands of your teams.
4.1.4 INCREASED WORKFLOW PRODUCTIVITY
As the industry looks to accelerate reserves replacement and boost recovery in difficult
reservoirs, increasing productivity is essential. The Petrel platform supports automated,
repeatable workflows, to capture best practices and share them across the organization.
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New data is easily incorporated, keeping the subsurface live and current. Embedded crossdomain uncertainty analysis and optimization workflows enable straightforward testing of
parameter sensitivity and scenario analysis. The embedded Studio E&P knowledge
environment improves productivity with multiuser database access and collaborative work
sessions with team members across the enterprise. The Studio environment lets you capture
more than just datait allows you to store and share the knowledge of how a result was
accomplished.
PREDICTION
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ENGINEERING
(RESERVOIR
AND
PRODUCTION
analysis tools to improve usability and evaluate progress in history match and
prediction workflows.
RESERVOIR CALIBRATION can use industry-standard and Schlumberger
patented rate transient analysis techniques.
FLEXIBLE UNITS for reservoir engineering enables defining simulation input data
in a different unit system from that in other domains by independently setting or
customizing the unit system in supported dialog boxes and spreadsheets. Laboratory
units are also now supported in Petrel RE.
3D RESULTS ANALYSIS is facilitated by one-button-click generation of multiple
3D windows, based on analysis purpose and based on case.
DUAL-SCALE MODELING has been extended to all stair-step structural grids,
including complex fault cases, and incorporates both blocked well log and layermapped 3D property upscaling.
4.2.4 DRILLING
TRAJECTORY PLANNING replaces the Well Path Design module and now also
includes functionality of Well Positioning, Well Construction, Mud Weight
Prediction, and Relief Well Simulation that enables drilling engineers to collaborate
with G&G staff and deliver a drillable well trajectory suitable for detailed
engineering.
4.2.5 GEOMECHANICS
COUPLING OF THE VISAGE FINITE-ELEMENT GEOMECHANICS
SIMULATOR AND INTERSECT simulator allows fully automatic two-way
coupling (permeability updating) on structured grids.
VISAGE SIMULATORS DEFLATION SOLVER has been introduced to provide
significant performance improvements.
GENERALIZED STRAIN BOUNDARY CONDITION is consistent with 1D
mechanical earth model calibration and removes the necessity of modeling the
overburden and side burdens.
QUICK MEM is an integrated process to quickly calculate 3D dynamic and static
mechanical properties from well logs, seismic data, or both.
MUD WEIGHT PREDICTOR provides wellbore stability postprocessing for 3D
geomechanics models created using Petrel Geomechanics.
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The well path design and positioning capabilities in the Petrel* E&P software platform are
now fully coupled to perform wellbore stability evaluation, offset well analysis, and relief
well planning.
The Petrel Trajectory Planning module enables collaboration between geologists and
drilling engineers to efficiently deliver a drillable trajectory with constraints and sensitivity
analysis. This provides a unified visualization, interpretation, and modeling workspace in
which teams can collaborate more effectively to plan wells and evaluate and develop assets.
4.3.4.1 REDUCE TRAJECTORY PLANNING CYCLE TIME
Enhanced collaboration enables multidisciplinary experts to work more effectively to
design the optimal trajectory, run anticollision analysis, and leverage 3D visualization tools.
Extending well path design to geomechanics workflows substantially changes the way well
paths are built, allowing geologists and drilling engineers to select the right trajectory and
mud weight.
Trajectory planning cycle time is reduced by using a shared workspace to design well paths
and run both anticollision and driller target analysis in the context of the earth model. The
multiuser environment in the Petrel platform enables this integration across multiple
domain workflows and data types.
4.3.4.2 INTEGRATED TRAJECTORY WORKFLOW IN 3D EARTH MODEL
The well path design and well positioning workflows use industry-standard engines to
enable you to quickly design and validate all well trajectories, drillable wells, sidetracks,
and multilaterals, as well as perform drilling target and anticollision analysisall in the
context of your 3D earth model.
Once the wells are planned, attributes can be adjusted for cost, directional complexity, and
platform locations, while ensuring maximum reservoir contact. All changes are viewable in
geological context within a 3D window.
The well positioning workflow increases confidence in anticollision analysis by visualizing
critical results within a 2D or 3D space: this is especially useful in congested offshore or
land development environments. Calculating the no-go zone for each offset well steps
down each ellipsoid of uncertainty of the offset well trajectory and computes the
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perpendicular cross section as well as the minimum allowable separation distance for each
direction. The 3D no-go space is constructed by connecting all of the no-go cross sections
on each offset well, from wellhead to TD.
Project or window anticollision scans can be run interactively while planning or drilling.
Collision risk levels are highlighted in a windowhigh-risk level displayed in red, low-risk
level in greenproviding a quick indication of the success of the anticollision scenario.
4.3.4.3 INTEGRATED GEOMECHANICS
The Mud Weight Predictor (MWP) plug-in for the Petrel platform provides advanced
wellbore stability postprocessing for your geomechanical models. The purpose is to assist
in choosing the density of drilling mud to keep the well mechanically stable and avoid
influx of fluids, thus assessing drilling risks on the basis of a geomechanical model.
The workflows incorporate heterogeneous distribution of the mechanical properties and
stresses from a geomechanical model and convert this information into mud-weight
window limits and width for a given well direction. This enables you to choose the most
stable path and, depending on the width of the mud-weight window, safe and unsafe zones
for drilling can be identified, which allows well design to minimize drilling problems and
mitigate risks.
4.3.4.4 CONDUCT OFFSET WELL ANALYSIS
Offset performance can be analyzed and optimal drilling parameters identified for a
planned well in a given formation or section by predicting rates of penetration on the
proposed trajectory. Detailed data analysis is facilitated by crossplots, montages, and
comprehensive data filtering tools, for example, by well, bit, depth, or other log data.
For risk management, a risk catalog can be constructed that combines all of the reservoir,
borehole geomechanics, and drilling information, such as lessons learned, best practices,
and risks encountered in offset wells. Events can be used to calibrate your models, which
are then correlated to geology and visualized in both the 3D and well section windows, then
migrated to a planned well so risk mitigation planning can be initiated and incorporated into
the drilling program.
4.3.4.5 PERFORM RELIEF WELL PLANNING
With the Petrel Trajectory Planning module, the technology for validation of relief well
plans is accessible to the drilling engineer early in the trajectory design stage. This shortens
the iteration process by enabling a full range of parameter uncertainties to be used when
planning and testing the well. Thus, rapid evaluation of key uncertainty parameters is
possible early in the well planning processas parameters are confirmed or as new data
arrives, the simulations can be quickly updated.
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The ultimate objective is to reach geological targets safely. The Petrel Trajectory Planning
module helps achieve this by streaming depth-indexed data while drilling and comparing
planned versus actual well paths in real time to immediately determine if there is a risk of
missing a target.
4.3.4.7 APPLICATIONS
Ensure objectives are met by designing well paths entirely within a shared earth model
Design optimal well paths and reduce cycle time
Ensure maximum reservoir contact using best-fit workflows
Understand challenges facing new well paths by visualizing information in 2D and 3D
windows
Recalculate the mud-weight window interactively as the well trajectory is updated
Perform relief well planning during trajectory design phase
4.3.4.9 FEATURES
Survey management
3D visualization of well-to-well collision risks and no-go zones
Geological and driller target analysis
Calculation of the stable drilling direction and resulting mud-weight cube
Accurate well control analysis using the OLGA* dynamic multiphase flow
simulator
Offset well analysis
Real-time workflows enabled
capabilitiesfrom
regional
evaluations
to
prospect
a) FEATURES
Import and export vertical proportion curves for specific facies and optionally fit all
vertical proportion curves to the histogram for all zones and all facies automatically
and all at once
Prepare input data using transformation sequences (input/output truncations, scale
shifts, and distribution shape options complemented by tools for trend fitting and
removal) prior to petrophysical modeling
Generate variogram maps from your input data to determine major and minor
directions
Use the full declustering option for data analysis of horizontal or clustered wells to
honor global facies and petrophysical proportions
Display rose diagrams and analyze dip and azimuth data in stereonet windows
View simulation summary results using crossplots and histograms in the function
window
Create functions from crossplots and create raw crossplots and distribution
functions from histograms
inside this perturbed stress field. Calibration is applied with observed fractures along wells,
providing a calibrated computed density of the fractures.
Fracture models can be distributed and upscaled to 3D grids for simulation, where
advanced permeability options are available including Oda and flow-based methods. The
Petrel Fracture Modeling workflow allows full integration with the ECLIPSE reservoir
simulator and INTERSECT high-resolution reservoir simulator using multiple porosity
models for advanced simulation of naturally fractured reservoirs.
a) FEATURES
Import, QC, and display fracture interpretations using the well section and stereonet
windows
Utilize dip and azimuth interpretation from image log data, together with fault
patches from ant tracking and other discrete fracture networks
Characterize fractures using either stochastic or deterministic methods
Represent fractures as either discrete planes or implicit properties, or a combination
of both
Calibrate the interpretation to observed fracture data
Upscale the fracture network directly into the geocellular model
Upscaling permeability based on ODA method, taking into account the connectivity
of fracture network
4.4.5 PETREL MAPPING MODULE BY PETROSYS
Advanced presentation quality mapping. The Petrel Mapping Module by Petrosys extends
existing Petrel E&P software platform mapping capabilities, enabling the editing and
creation of high quality maps. The primary workflow for this new mapping window in the
Petrel platform is the production of high quality mapping output for printing, PDFs, or
images for reports, and re-projection of 2D surfaces, 3D grid horizons, and seismic
interpretation in any coordinate reference system.
a) FEATURES
Flexible map legend, templates customized to meet organization standards
Sophisticated overposting control Contour editing and clean-up
Contouring up to faults together with fault direction indicators
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Fine control of fonts, color and line styles for all mapping elements
Thematic mapping of culture data.
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4.4.6 PETREL PETROPHYSICAL MODELING
The Petrel Petrophysical Modeling module enables the population of geocellular 3D grids
with continuous datawhether the distribution is to be conditioned to well data or to
previously modeled facies properties, or both. The module provides the tools you need to
easily and accurately model reservoir properties such as porosity, permeability, net to gross,
and saturations.
The extrapolation and modeling algorithms are complemented by extra functionality, such
as property calculators, filtering options, and mathematical functions. The module also
enables the scale-up of high-resolution well log data and point attribute data into the
geocellular grid. With these modeling dialogs open concurrently, the effect of changes to
scale-up parameters, data analysis settings, or property modeling algorithms are visualized
instantaneously in all other dialogs.
a) FEATURES
Petrophysical models can be conditioned to facies models.
Deterministic modeling algorithms include traditional kriging algorithms; fast
kriging method, which is used as the base for simulation algorithms; and moving
average, which is based on inverse distance weighting.
Stochastic modeling algorithms include sequential Gaussian simulation and
Gaussian random function simulation.
Custom algorithms can be created and run in combination with other available
methods.
Trend and secondary data, such as logs, properties, vertical function, and seismic
data can be used with colocated cosimulation/kriging methods.
Local property model update is available; this will only regenerate the values of
cells in the area to be updated while keeping consistency and continuity with the
surrounding cells in the grid.
The modeling input parameters (MIPs) editor is enabled for petrophysical modeling,
which allows the editing, viewing, exchange, and reporting of all petrophysical
modeling parameters inside a flexible unified tabular interface.
4.4.7 PETREL STRUCTURAL AND FAULT ANALYSIS
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The Petrel Structural and Fault Analysis module allows for more accurate mapping of
faults, rapid definition of critical flowing or sealing windows along the faults, better
integration of fault properties and geometries within the simulator, and the ability to easily
tune fault data to observed core or dynamic data.
The module allows geoscientists to perform fault seal analysis faster, more simply, and with
greater accuracy and repeatability. The module also provides front-line fault juxtaposition
and property mapping tools for exploration and production environments. Fault
transmissibility multipliers can be calculated, analyzed, and modified to provide critical
input into accurate flow simulation models.
a) FEATURES
Efficient data cleanup and modeling tools improving the ease and accuracy of
seismic interpretation and structural modeling within the Petrel platform
Identification and mapping of critical fault juxtaposition, high-flow zones, or seal
continuity areas
Capability to perform numerous up-to-date or core-calibrated fault seal predictions
in real time or automatically within the workflow to allow calibration and reduce
uncertainty
Comprehensive scenario analysis tools to illuminate structural and fault seal
uncertainties
Potential flow indicators providing a powerful means of screening the impact of
these parameters on fluid flow
Tuning of faults to dynamic data by applying numerous methods to modify
transmissibilityeither globally per fault or locally along specific sections of faults
to rapidly achieve accurate history matches
4.4.8 PETREL STRUCTURAL FRAMEWORK BUILDER
The Petrel Structural Framework Builder module allows you to build accurate structural
models at any scale or level of complexity. Modeling-while-interpreting enables
instantaneous modeling of faults during interpretation. A volume-based approach is used to
build the model providing high accuracy, honoring the input data and allowing very
complex settings and large thickness variation. The sealed structural framework can also be
used as an input for the natural fracture prediction workflows.
You can create a depositional space (depospace) model by structurally flattening sequences
and geomechanically unfault and unfold the model. You can also construct a structured grid
(corner point) automatically from the structural framework including the depospace
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approach; it can be consumed directly in all further workflows such as domain conversion
or facies and property modeling.
a) FEATURES
Construct structurally and stratigraphically accurate models, regardless of tectonic
regimes
Perform volume calculation of the zones model
Construct realistic fault configurations, such as crossing (X), synthetic/antithetic
(Y), lambda, reverse, growth or low-angle thrusts, and overturned structures
Simultaneously model all conformable horizons as a single conformable sequence
using the volume-based algorithm, preventing crossovers
Perform isochore calculation between horizons
Include nonconformable stratigraphy, such as the presence of multiple
unconformities forming complex truncation patterns
Consistent fault displacements for horizons and consistent thicknesses of zones,
with preservation of the integrity of the stratigraphic column
Create a depospace model structurally flattened and geomechanically unfaulted and
unfolded to represent the depositional space
Use the depositional model to create a subsequent grid to facilitate proper
4.4.9 PETREL WELL CORRELATION
The Petrel Well Correlation module provides a clean correlation canvas on which to display
logs, core images, seismic data, grid data, and even completions and simulation results
which can be played through time. Deviated wells can be displayed overlain on seismic or
3D grid properties.
You can interactively create and share cross sections across projects; the cross sections can
be directly edited in the 2D or map window. Tools for picking markers, for estimating logs
by trained neural networks, and for interactive log conditioning enable a robust
stratigraphic interpretation. Visualization performance is such that thousands of wells can
be handled simultaneously.
a) FEATURES
Interpret discrete properties interactively
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Pick and edit well tops on the cross section and see the effects directly in 3D and
vice versa
Edit existing logs or generate new ones from any number of curves using the
powerful well log calculator, the log editor, or the interactive log conditioning
toolbar
Generate ghost curve for multiple logs simultaneously with stretch and squeeze
tools and automatic drop of markers
Display logs, core images, point data, image interpretations (rose diagrams and
tadpoles) from the FMI fullbore formation microimager, checkshots, and synthetic
seismograms
Backdrop seismic data, generic surfaces, 3D grid geometry, 3D grid properties with
optional transparency, completions, and simulation results with an associated
dynamic time player
Visualize and interpret on deviated wells in the cross section
4.5 GEOMECHANICS
Subsurface stresses and rock deformations and failure have potential to adversely impact
exploration activities, field development, and production operations. To make optimal
decisions throughout the life of the field and accurately assess risks, engineers and
geoscientists must considerfrom the outsetthe geomechanical behavior of their
reservoirs and the surrounding formations.
Petrel Reservoir Geomechanics software provides an integrated and efficient environment
for 3D preproduction geomechanics modeling or for 4D geomechanics modeling of fields
under operation. The powerful VISAGE finite-element geomechanics simulator is
combined seamlessly with other interpretation and modeling workflows within the Petrel
E&P software platform
This allows geomechanics experts and non-experts alike to incorporate geomechanical
analyses into their reservoir or structural models, or to create new subsurface models for
geomechanics simulation.
a) REDUCE NONPRODUCTIVE TIME
During exploration work and in early field life, 3D preproduction geomechanics modeling
enables companies to assess potential for drilling risks, reduce nonproductive time, and
avoid unexpected problems or increased well costs.
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Simulating with full functionality for faults, fractures, multimillion cell models, and
MPI parallel using the latest VISAGE finite element geomechanics simulator
Performing via a user interface all simulation preprocessing (grid embedment,
property modeling and population, boundary conditions, one-way and two-way
coupling between the VISAGE simulator and a reservoir simulator (such
as ECLIPSE or INTERSECT), run-launch, and run-management) and postprocessing (results viewing and quality checking).
b) FEATURES
Property mapping by regions
Additional boundary conditions for model initialization
Two-way coupling between VISAGE geomechanics simulations and ECLIPSE
reservoir simulations, providing permeability updating in the reservoir simulations
and property updating in the geomechanics simulations
Unified model developed by ISAMGEO Engineering GmbH for modeling shear,
compaction, creep, and softening behavior in chalks and other weak rocks
Improved geomechanics results charting, including a cell probe to display the
evolution of Mohr's circles of stress and stress-paths with time
Local grid refinement (LGR) for increased resolution as needed in the regions of the
model around faults and wells
Model population with geomechanics properties across selected regions, cell by
cell, or with a combination of both techniques
Basic or advanced rock behavior models and failure criteria, with options ranging
from simple linear elasticity to more complex responses such as nonlinear,
anisotropy, critical state (modified cam-clay), compaction, and unified models
Incorporation of fracture and fault data from seismic surveys, well logs, or discrete
fracture network (DFN) modeling
4.5.2 PETREL SEISMIC PORE PRESSURE MODELING
The Petrel Seismic Pore Pressure Modeling functionality generates high-resolution 3D pore
pressure cubes or 2D pressure lines, including a rock physics model for pore pressure
calibration at well locations. It helps for hazard identification, overpressure zones, and well
planning (casing design).
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A burial model can be computed at different age/depth pairs. A history for the sediment
temperature regime and an estimate of the depth of the mineralization change from mostly
smectite to mostly illite can be specified.
For multiple wells, spatially varying parameters are determined. While applying the model
to a 3D velocity cube, the variables that have been specified as local to a well will be
interpolated. The system is fully interactive and all parameters can be edited individually or
optimized during the calibration process.
Interactive rock physics model building of the velocity/pressure relationship from
well logs and drilling measurements
Multiwell capability to account for regional trends with mapping of spatially
varying parameters
Four model types: Eaton, extended Bowers, Dutta, Eaton/Dutta
Integrated time-to-depth component
Handles marine, land, and transition zone environments
Interactive calibration and optimization of key parameters
Output models include multiple rock physics properties, e.g., porosity, effective
stress, pore pressure
This functionality is available through the Petrel Geomechanics module from
version 2016.1 and the Petrel Quantitative Interpretation module from version
2015.3 onwards.
Horizon waveform tracker and automatic fault picker for quick and accurate
tracking of horizons and faults
Seismic reconstruction based on geomechanical principle to reduce geological
interpretation uncertainty and help to obtain confident validated structural
interpretation
Patented coordinate conversion technology, delivering a step change in spatial
accuracy for 3D seismic data
Comprehensive seismic-to-well-tie tools and velocity modeling capabilities,
bridging the critical gap between time and depth
Robust and comprehensive SEG-Y loaders for increased confidence in data quality
and accuracy
Seismic compression for significant file size reduction and performance boost in
daily use of 3D seismic data
Multiuser database access, notifications, and subscriptions, enabling powerful
collaboration among your asset team through the Studio E&P knowledge
environment Advanced geophysics
b) ADVANCED GEOPHYSICS
Extensive attribute libraries (surface- or volume-based) with interactive parameter
control to delineate complex structures or illuminate stratigraphic features
geomorphology and internal architecture with ease
Integrated volume interpretation for quick analysis, isolation, and extraction of
complex-shaped elements (e.g., chaotic features like karst, salt intrusions, and
channel systems)
Fast, true 32-bit color blending for delineation of stratigraphic elements
Modeling while interpreting and geomechanically based seismic reconstruction
processes, for more accurate models and mapsintegrating tectonics and
depositional history as part of the structural interpretation scheme
3D multi-Z salt interpretation streamlining the depth imaging workflow
Integration with Omega seismic data processing software for improved imaging of
the reservoir in complex areas
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inversion
technologies
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The Earth Model Building plug-in integrates the Omega geophysical data processing
platform and Petrel E&P software platform to bridge the gap between the two historically
separate domains of interpretation and velocity model building and of migration and
tomographic inversion. Joining highly visual and interactive modeling with
computationally intensive inversion makes it possible to build more accurate,
comprehensive earth models than ever before to solve complex imaging problems with
greater efficiency.
The plug-ins full suite of interactive workflows enable you to build velocity models and
execute depth-imaging workflows within the Petrel platform through integration with the
Omega platform. The Earth Model Building suite meets the need for efficient integration of
interpretation, modeling, and seismic processing tools to facilitate any imaging workflow
through access to the Omega platform as well as Petrel Geophysics software. This ensures
accurate representation of reservoir velocity properties, including anisotropic parameters
derived from well and seismic information.
a) Features
Seismic velocity modeling to build a structural framework and property population
with velocity information and Thomsen epsilon and delta parameters as well as
density and shear velocities. Models are fully anisotropic, supporting both vertical
transverse isotropy (VTI) and tilted transverse isotropy (TTI). The plug-in also
enables earth model updates directly in the Petrel platform, with a tomographic
solution computed in the Omega platform.
Map migration to update 3D positioning of horizons by using ray tracing to
visualize the effect of earth model variation on a specific horizon without
remigration of the seismic data.
Geobody mesh modeling and interactive structural model editing processes to create
and edit complex geological bodies.
Performance of ray tracing and illumination studies throughout the earth model to
provide insight into illumination variation or different acquisition geometries.
SeisCal application plus 1D ray tracing at the well location to define initial
anisotropic parameters of the earth model, closely approximating the real geology.
Multiwell modeling integrating multiwell data to derive the Thomson delta field and
propagate it in 3D along the geological structure.
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Near-surface modeling to build earth models for land data depth migration using
near-surface velocities derived from seismic refraction static solutions and merge
these with existing earth models.
Localized seismic imaging to perform interactive Omega platform depth migration
within the Petrel platform for an area of interest. This is used for earth-model
scenario testing. Data are directly visible within the Petrel platform without data
transfers.
Poststack AVO attributes, including AVO fluid strength, for AVO reconnaissance
Enhanced support for low frequencies, typical in broadband data, provided by attributes
such as phase shift
Genetic inversion in which multilayer neural networks as well as genetic algorithms are
combined to provide an estimation of rock properties using seismic amplitude and the
acoustic impedance well logs as training data
Option to create attributes in virtual mode, allowing interactive control of parameters for
quick screening and fine-tuning without using extra disk space
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deterministic and stochastic inversion to predict lithology, pore fluid content, and seismic
pore pressure modeling, without leaving the Petrel platform.
a) FEATURES
Rock physics processes allowing for the estimation of elastic parameters, such as
acoustic impedance, Vp/Vs ratio, Poissons ratio, Youngs modulus, etc. Complete
suite of fluid substitution tools based on Gassmanns equation.
Seismic pore pressure prediction workflow, including rock physics model for pore
pressure calibration at well locations.
AVO modeling processes for the generation of synthetic gathers based on Zoeppritz
and other industry standard algorithms; and AVO reconnaissance for the generation
of AVO attributes from pre- and poststack data.
Seismic conditioning allowing seismic resampling and seismic trace alignment
based on nonrigid matching.
Industry leading colored, deterministic simultaneous, and stochastic inversion for
the prestack and poststack data.
Workflow based on Bayesian lithology classification.
Robust 2D/3D cross plotting tool of seismic and well data to identity and isolate the
anomalous hydrocarbon zones.
Easy and intuitive 2D forwarding modeling workflow (wedge, anticline, and
dipping reservoir models) allowing generation of synthetic seismic response from
rock property.
4.6.9 PETREL SEISMIC INTERPRETATION
The Petrel Seismic Interpretation module enables basin-, prospect-, and field-scale 2D/3D
seismic interpretation and mapping. You can work with thousands of 2D lines, thousands of
kilometers, and multiple 3D vintages and surveysacross multiple coordinate systems with
very high visualization performances (GPU based).
Advanced visualization tools enable seismic overlay and RGB/CMY color blending and
enhance the delineation of structural and stratigraphic features. Accurate interpretation of
those features is made possible by the complete set of tools, such as advanced horizon
tracking, multi-Z interpretation, interactive mesh editing, and more. You can move
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effortlessly from interpretation to structural model building and back using the modelingwhile-interpreting workflow.
a) Features
GPU-based rendering for high-performance visualization and very large 2D and 3D
datasets
Horizon and fault multi-Z interpretation tools, including amplitude- and waveformbased horizon tracking, fault tracking, and horizon/surface attributes
Interactive mesh editing for accurate interpretation of complex bodies/geometries
Seismic overlay and Mixer tool allowing flip/roll visualization, mask, and
RGB/CMY color blending.
Modeling-while-interpreting workflow to create true water-tight geological models.
4.6.10 PETREL SEISMIC SAMPLING
In regions with sparse well data, seismic attributes are a key component in distributing
properties in a 3D structural grid away from the wells. The Petrel Seismic Sampling
module enables bringing seismic attribute data directly, or in the form of extracted
geobodies, into the 3D structural grid.
a) Features
Sample and seismic attribute volumes into an existing 3D grid.
Use a range of averaging methods and zone filters to sample seismic attribute data
into an existing 3D grid.
Sample geobody objects, extracted from seismic attribute volumes, using the
Seismic Volume Rendering and Extraction module, into an existing 3D grid.
Control how to map voxels of the geobody object, called geoblobs, into the cells of
an existing 3D grid.
4.6.11 PETREL SEISMIC SURVEY DESIGN PLUG-IN
The Petrel Seismic Survey Design (SSD) plug-in is a powerful survey design tool fully
integrated into the environment of the Petrel E&P software platform. Petrel SSD is used to
plan, edit, execute, and analyze marine, land, OBC, and VSP surveys. Numerous
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acquisition geometries are supported including 2D and 3D narrow, wide, multi-, and full
azimuth. The plug-in enables the creation of complex shooting scripts (source-receiver
relationships) and the computation of survey attributes such as fold, unique fold, and
minimum and maximum offsets and their visualization as color maps. Sophisticated survey
design QC metrics such as rose diagrams, spider diagrams, histograms, and redundancy
charts are also in the plug-in.
For advanced workflows, the Petrel SSD plug-in can be combined with the Petrel Earth
Model Building plug-in. The resulting access to the Petrel Earth Model Building plug-ins
ray tracing capabilities enables users to adjust seismic acquisition parameters specific
imaging challenges of complex geological models.
a) APPLICATIONS
Seismic survey design, analysis, and QC
Land, marine, OBC, and VSP surveys
b) BENEFITS
Quickly create and adjust acquisition geometries and shooting scripts.
Validate your designs with attribute analysis and statistical QCs.
Efficiently execute advanced seismic modeling workflows when used in
conjunction with the Petrel Earth Model Building plug-in.
c) FEATURES
Import and export data in various formats (SPS, P190, SEGP1, and DIO), including
seismic surveys created in OMNI 3D seismic survey design software.
Quickly create complex acquisition geometries and shooting scripts using
predefined layout and script templates, respectively.
Modify stations using editing tools such as selection/toggle, include/exclude, delete,
move, drag, and project.
Create well-known shooting scripts such as pattern, area, circular, all live, VSP,
streamer lines and coils, as well as customized shooting scripts with template roll.
Employ sophisticated station and script filtering for import, export, and ray tracing
as part of the Petrel Earth Model Building plug-in.
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Analyze seismic surveys by generating map plots (fold, unique fold, offset vector
tile [OVT] single fold, and minimum and maximum offset) and statistical charts
(rose plot, offset and azimuth histograms, and offset and azimuth redundancy plots).
The module includes a range of tools, visual displays, and operations, such as stretch and
squeeze, interval velocity manipulation, reflection coefficient modeling, and comparison of
time/depth curves for QC during the seismic well tie.
a) FEATURES
Generation of time-to-depth relationship throughout the calibration of checkshots
with uncorrected sonic log data
Inclusion of correction functions such as polynomial, linear, or cubic fit
Estimation of the embedded or an average wavelet in seismic data by matching
seismic reflectivity with well log reflectivity tying the well to the seismic data
Modeling of reflection coefficients to better understand tuning effects and possible
fluid contents
Multiwell extended white wavelet extraction
Interactive bulk shifts with continuous alignment
Well-to-seismic calibration in depth domain
Advanced horizon waveform tracker and automatic fault tracker for rapid and
accurate horizon and fault interpretation
Seismic reconstruction: a multihorizon flattening process incorporating erosional
surfaces and faults using geomechanical principle
Seismic reconstruction is an intuitive, quick, and robust tool to reduce geological
interpretation uncertainty and helps to obtain confident validated structural
interpretation
Geomechanical attributes for QC of the seismic reconstruction process
Automatic extraction of fault patches to accelerate the interpretation process
4.6.16 PETREL SURFACE IMAGING
Display scanned maps, attribute maps, seismic time slices, or satellite images, draped over
surfaces.
With the Surface Imaging module, you can drape a surface with any georeferenced image,
including aerial or satellite images, scanned maps, seismic time slices, or property maps.
In hilly terrain, you can drape a satellite image over the model to check access to proposed
drilling sites. For pad placement in shale gas reservoirs, maps containing information
on roads, rivers, mountains, and facilities are invaluable. This module also enables scanned
2D seismic or stratigraphic sections to be positioned in space for further interpretation.
a) 3D MODEL BUILDING
The Surface Imaging module lets you build 3D models when only paper data is available.
Paper maps can be scanned and then imported as images, from which digital maps can be
created by digitizing the contours.
b) FEATURES
Import images in a range of formats and set corner coordinates to orientate them
spatially.
Drape images over surfaces.
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Once an image is georeferenced, users can create a surface where the pixel intensity
is used as the elevationenabling images to be displayed together with Petrel
models.
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This workspace also provides a seamless link to established numeric simulators (the
ECLIPSE industry-reference reservoir simulator, INTERSECT high-resolution reservoir
simulator, and FRONTSIM simulator), which translates the reservoir model to the physical
and dynamic simulation world. Meanwhile, operational economics are evaluated and
reevaluated to ensure that capital is well spent by linking the development decisions in the
reservoir model to the implications this has to capital expenditure across various fiscal
models.
4.7.1 PETREL ADVANCED GRIDDING AND UPSCALING
Preserve resolution throughout your model, maintaining geologic and reservoir flow
integrity With any type of modeling there exists an enormous challenge around scale. In
reservoir modelling, this challenge typically focuses on the difference in resolution between
core, well log, well test, and seismic, where the complexity remains in trying to connect
and relate these different resolutions of data.
With the Advanced Gridding & Upscaling module for the Petrel platform, engineers and
geoscientists can manipulate gridding resolution with ease in order to portray either more or
less detailed aspects of the reservoir model at the appropriate scale.
a) ENSURE CORRECT PROPERTY SAMPLING
Reservoir models commonly begin as very detailed geological models used to calculate inplace volumes. These models are then frequently coarsened for dynamic flow simulation.
The Advanced Gridding & Upscaling module provides a detailed, yet intuitive workflow to
take the static geomodel structure and property definition to a coarser more simulationappropriate gridding resolution where engineers and geoscientists can ensure correct
property sampling and averaging methodologies are used.
Additionally, this module gives the ability to change the grid resolution locally, where wells
or planar hydraulic fracture events can be gridded in higher resolution where there is crucial
pressure and saturation changes occurring in a very short period of time.
To cross this chasm, the Petrel platformthrough integration with Merak planning, risk,
and reserve softwareenables in-depth studies of subsurface and economic uncertainties
that directly impact project feasibility.
a)
In the Petrel platform, you can build studies around a combination of subsurface,
engineering, and economic considerations:
Reservoir volumetrics and connectivity
Well count, type, and reservoir management strategy
Rig usage and resource planning
Fiscal regimes, oil prices, and capital and operating expenses
In this, a truly unique and interconnected environment is established between the
geoscience, engineering, and economic disciplines. This level of integration promotes
synergy between the subsurface and commercial teams by valuing all information for better
decisions.
By visualizing connectivity in 3D as flow paths and 2D as maps, clearer and more certain
well locations can be targeted for data acquisition and improved production potential.
Furthermore, the Petrel platform allows the automation of uncertainty studies, thus enabling
productivity gains across the asset team.
4.7.4 PETREL GEOTESTING
The Petrel GeoTesting plug-in maximizes the value of well tests helping you increase
certainty in reservoir models, improve production forecasting, determine reservoir
connectivity, and identify sweet spots. This plug-in supports advanced interpretation and
analysis of the reservoir model provided by GeoTesting geology-based well test design and
interpretation services.
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The naturally fractured reservoir (NFR) pressure transient simulator provides new insight
into the complex transient behavior in fractured reservoirs. This understanding of the real
matrix and fracture behavior is critical for field management in carbonates and
unconventional reservoirs.
c) APPLICATIONS
Conventional, unconventional, and hydraulically or naturally fractured reservoirs
with multiple wells and multiple layers
d) BENEFITS
Optimizes test design to ensure successful reservoir characterization
Validates and calibrates reservoir models by using dynamic measurements
Improves accuracy in production forecasting by reducing uncertainty
e) FEATURES
Calibrates reservoir models by integrating well test data into reservoir simulation
models
Enhances automation during the interpretation process
Delivers a seamless G&G interpretation process
4.7.5 PETREL
OPTIMIZATION
HISTORY
MATCHING
&
PRODUCTION
FORECASTING
The power of reservoir modeling is predictive strength. This is only reached after rigid
screening across the various parameters that affect fluid flow through porous media ranging
from data reliability, to geostatistical property distributions, to combinations of physical
effects occurring between the fluids, reservoir rock, and well infrastructure.
a) ENHANCED PRODUCTION FORECASTS
Reservoir engineering focuses on calibrating the reservoir understanding with the
production history that is observed across a field, also known as history matching. With a
calibrated reservoir model, there is greater predictive strength to forecast how production
will continue, thus indicating more efficient recovery schemes for future development.
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The History Matching & Production Forecasting module offers a variety of tools inside the
Petrel platform to connect the production data and derived interpretations to reservoir
engineering and simulation workflows. These tools are used to connect production rates
and pressures into the Petrel platform to be used as history-match controls or focal points
for mismatch repair.
b) VISUALIZE HISTORIC PRODUCTION
This module provides unique ways to visualize and utilize historic production including
preemptive cross-plotting and data segregation by completion type, as well as intuitive
objective function definition to harness optimizers in the Petrel platform to search for
history match possibilities. This varied offering supplies the reservoir engineer with an
elaborate environment to perform the often cumbersome task of synchronizing the static
geomodel with the dynamically observed fluid rates at surface.
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The Petrel RE core offers the ability to create hydraulic fractures as completion objects,
which can be used to create planar hydraulic fractures or equivalent productivity index flow
manipulations.
a) INCORPORATE EFFECTS OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURE STIMULATION
INTO SIMULATION MODELS
Hydraulic fracture modeling within the Petrel platform offers an additional level of
flexibility more pointed at unconventional, multistage, planar fracture modeling, which
gives reservoir engineers an intuitive user interface for incorporating the effects of
hydraulic fracture stimulation into ECLIPSE simulation models. Additionally, the
stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) can be calculated from either pumping related
information or microseismic to attribute the effect that the hydraulic fracture stages have on
production.
Lastly, Mangrove engineered stimulation design in the Petrel platform provides a seamless
connection from geology and geomechanics into completion engineering, and reservoir
engineering and production workflows.
This integrated workflow introduces new hydraulic fracture models. These models
incorporate the 3D varying geologic model and natural fracture definition, to calculate how
a hydraulic fracture will propagate fluid and proppant into the reservoir. This hydraulic
fracture understanding is then translated into a reservoir-engineering focused model to
estimate the effect on production.
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The Petrel E&P software platform integrates these often separated worlds, using production
analytics workflows to provide clear harmonization across different domains.
The Petrel platform offers several production analytics workflows and toolsets that connect
to production databases, visualize the production in varied plots and 3D windows, and
supplement reservoir engineering workflows such as nodal analysis, inflow performance,
and vertical flow performance tables.
b) INVESTIGATE FLOW REGIMES
Rate-transient analysis in the Petrel platform provides production and reservoir engineers
the ability to understand flow and pressure impacts near to the reservoir. A clear and easyto-use interactive canvas is readily available to give engineers the tools needed to
investigate different flow regimes in a variety of scenarios.
c) IDENTIFY PRODUCTIVITY PROBLEMS
The Petrel platform provides a streamlined production analytics workflow for the
interpretation of rate and pressure data to yield key reservoir and well parameters using
quick semi-analytical simulation and industry standard interpretation tools. This enables
engineers can identify productivity problems and efficiently perform production
management at early stages.
The production analytics tools can also be used to quickly evaluate production
performance, interpret production data, and optimize production, stimulation and
completion operations.
The Uncertainty module for the Petrel platform enables the quantification of not only
geophysical and geological uncertainties, but also time and pressure-based reservoir
uncertainties that provide a comprehensive coverage of the quantification of this
incertitude.
a) CONNECT SOURCES OF UNCERTAINTY
The Uncertainty module gives geoscientists and engineers the ability to connect the
different sources of uncertainty to one central application. Once in the Petrel platform, a
variety of plots can be used to analyze the ranges of static and dynamic possibilities, via
traditional visualization such as tornado and cumulative production plots, or more novel
visualization of trends, and relationships between variables and optimization progress.
b) MAKE MORE CONFIDENT DECISIONS
The pursuit through quantifying the uncertainty space can be organized, intuitively plotted,
and adjusted in order to more efficiently reach the targeted objective. The Petrel platform
also provides logical ways to modify existing model properties, while implementing
sampling methods like Monte Carlo, and de facto case management that keeps a tidy trail of
the uncertainty expedition.
By capturing static and dynamic aspects of subsurface uncertainty you can make more
confident risk-adjusted decisions.
From the conception of complex deepwater wells connected to various reservoir targets, to
the enumeration of pads of onshore unconventional wells, to the design of inflow control
devices spaced across a well (opened at various times to control steam injection in thermal
recovery applications), the Petrel platform offers widespread well and completion design
options.
The interface for building schematics is equally provisional, giving flexibility to build
designs interactivelyin tables, in cross-section, and in 3Dwhere there is clear flow into
simulation application.
There is also the ability to automate design parameters to guide the creation of wells and
completions, the incorporation of multi-segment well models, and the extensibility to
wellbore simulation engines to accurately convey pressure, temperature, and fluid transport
from subsurface to surface.
Interactive steering in the vertical track using a stretch and squeeze method
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Design the optimized pad and well location combining both surface and subsurface
constrains and geological information, ensuring you avoid existing wells.
Design the pad layout and interactively plan pads based on GIS maps
Create no-go zones to ensure that wells are placed in correct locations
c) PAD WELL DESIGN WORKFLOW:
The ability to work with and visualize tens of thousands of wells and create
correlation panels at any scale.
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Play chance mapping for the transformation of property maps of play elements to
chance-of-success maps.
b) EVALUATION
Petrel Shale provides streamlined workflows to create maps and cross-well interpretations
in context of local and regional data.
Well correlation tools provide flexibility to rapidly interpret and validate
stratigraphic markers using both raster and digital logs.
Generate isochores and automatically update maps to understand reservoir thickness
and extent.
Both public- and company-specific GIS map services can be streamed, providing
access to other data such as topography, magnetics, and cultural data.
Seismic attribute analysis for volumes and surfaces to aid in understanding reservoir
quality.
c) DRILLING AND COMPLETION
Petrel Shale contains a multitude of tools that are utilized across the entire well planning
and drilling workflow.
Pad placement provides an automated solution to optimize well pad locations based
on surface constraints such as roads, rivers, proximity to facilities, and available
lease acreage, as well as taking into account various reservoir-level quality targets.
Integration of type production curves into the pad placement workflow, enables the
ability to evaluate the impact of different development scenarios given different
acreage holding and well placement possibilities.
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Integration of type production curves into the pad placement workflow, enables the
ability to evaluate the impact of different development scenarios given different
acreage holding and well placement possibilities.
A well design process with a combined focus on geoscience and drilling, ensures
wells are planned in accordance with reservoir sweet spots, structural variations.
Drilling information such as encountered risks and lessons learnt on offset wells can
be shared with newly planned wells to ensure continual improvement in drilling
efficiency and safety.
Real-time geosteering combines well data that can be streamed into a project with
well data from an offset well to ensure reservoir contact can be maximized.
Microseismic visualization for understanding completion quality in the context of
all the available data.
d) PRODUCTION
Petrel Shale allows users to integrate production data with geoscience information to gain a
greater understanding of how production relates to geology.
Analyze production data by creating in-context, dynamic production maps at either
well or field level.
Perform linear and non-linear multivariant analysis using the shale analytics tool to
predict production maps and volumes.
4.9 BIBLIOGRAFIA
BIBLIOGRAFIA BASE
1. Petrel E&P Software Platform
https://www.software.slb.com/products/petrel
BIBLIOGRAFIA COMPLEMENTARIA
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13. Petrel Well Trajectory Planning
Plan your well paths with confidence
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http://www.software.slb.com/products/petrel/petrel-drilling/trajectory-planning
14. Petrel Geophysics
http://www.software.slb.com/products/petrel/petrel-geophysics
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