Petrel Course Information 2016-08 Linkein
Petrel Course Information 2016-08 Linkein
Petrel Course Information 2016-08 Linkein
Alan Atkinson
March 2016
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Course Description
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Course Description
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Course agenda (longer Petrel exercises highlighted)
Monday 1. Introduction
2. Geological factors influencing velocity
3. Sources of velocity data and their problems
4. Synthetic seismograms and time-depth relationships
Tuesday 5. Analysing velocity data
6. Velocity model building methods
Wednesday
Petrel Make velocity model constant and mapped velocity
Thursday 7. The process of depth conversion
8. Tying to wells
9. Depth Domain Seismic
10. Quality Control: more tips and techniques
Petrel Linear velocity model outputs
Friday 11. Dealing with Geophysical Pitfalls
Petrel Linear velocity model parameters
12. Dealing with Geological Pitfalls
13. Quantifying uncertainty
14. Summary
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Course Objectives (extracted from course manual)
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Learning Outcomes
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Who should attend & brief Instructor Biography
Experience required?
The Course can be undertaken by those who have no Petrel experience, but it
is better if students have at least been on an introductory Petrel course and/or
have had hands-on project experience
The lectures are suitable for attendees with a wide range of experience, but
some exposure to interpretation is required to gain full value from the Course
The Instructor
Delivery of the training course will be undertaken by Alan Atkinson, a
geophysicist with 28 years of international experience in the oil and gas
industry, including eight years teaching experience, and who is a member of
the SEG, EAGE, SPE, and PESGB
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For more information on the
Alan Atkinson
Web: www.aageophysical.co.uk
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Petrel Workflows Manual
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Introduction
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1 Introduction
Exercises
1. Introduction 5. Synthetics and calibration
1. Log editing
2. Petrel basics 2. Edit checkshots (not recommended)
1. Petrel 2014 User Experience 3. Calibrate sonic log
2. Windows & Panes 4. Create synthetic seismogram Ex4.2
3. Input data structure 5. Extract wavelet
4. Depth direction 6. Tie synthetic seismogram Ex4.5
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1 Introduction
Exercises
8. Depth Conversion & QC using Petrel mapping tools 10. Linear velocity depth conversion using Petrel
1. Tie time surface to wells & QC Ex8.1 Velocity Model Process
2. Linear Vi depth conversion Ex6.3 1. Introduction
2. Velocity Model methods Ex22
3. Blocky VINT depth conversion
Ex6.9 3. Linear velocity model outputs & QC
1. Calculate VINT using mid-point depth model
4. Linear velocity model parameters Ex23
2. Compute Vo from Vint data Ex8.3
5. Deep water bottom
4. Seismic VINT calculation QC
5. Seismic VINT smoothing using linear model Ex8.5
6. Seismic VINT calibration Ex6.13 11. Assorted workflow tips
1. Force vertical position
2. Create artificial surface
9. Depth conversion & QC using Petrel Velocity Model 3. Preserve gaps during Make/Edit Surface
Process 4. Create a point set for selected wells
1. Introduction 5. Create a velocity cube from a velocity model
2. Constant interval velocity model Ex6.6 6. Export surface along a line
7. Adding seismic to a well section
3. Time vs depth QC using profiles
8. Seismic depth to real depth
4. Tie depth surfaces to wells & QC Ex8.6
5. Mapped interval velocity model
6. Depth vs depth QC using difference grids Ex6.7 12. Data file formats
7. Depth vs depth QC using profiles
8. Domain conversion time convert OWC/GWC Ex10.2
9. Defining your own velocity model Ex21
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Petrel Workflows Manual
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EXAMPLE EXERCISE RESULT: Optimise log correlation panel
Result of Workflows 3.4, 4.3
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EXAMPLE WORKFLOW: Formation interval velocity map
Extract from Workflow 6.5
Change number of
decimal places in
settings of the
Geophysical
Template, Average 2
Velocity
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EXAMPLE WORKFLOW: Time vs depth QC using profiles
Extract from Workflow 9.3
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EXAMPLE WORKFLOW: Linear velocity model parameters
Extract from Workflow 10.4
Petrel help:
Depth (ft)
Depth (ft)
10,000
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EXAMPLE WORKFLOW: Linear velocity model outputs & QC
Extract from Workflow 10.3
Velocity logs gives synthetic logs derived from the velocity model
QC the velocity model by overlying output logs on the input data
The TDR data (rather than raw Vi logs) should be displayed to make the comparison
valid, as it is the TDR data that has been used to calculate k
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EXAMPLE WORKFLOW: Linear velocity model outputs & QC
Extract from Workflow 10.3
Velocity-depth functions
derived from the TDR for
each zone are output in
QC data on the models
tab
These can be displayed
in a function window and
overlain on the input
data to QC the k & Vo
calculation (WF3.5,6)
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