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Petrel Introduction Course 2009

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Petrel Introduction Course
Course Workflow

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5

 Introduction  Continue Seismic  Pillar Gridding  Geometrical modeling  Plotting

 User manual  Edit Input Data  Make Horizons  Upscale Well logs  Make Contacts

 Petrel Interface  Well Correlation  Domain Conversion  Facies Modeling  Volume Calculation

 Data Import  Fault Modeling  Make Zones  Petrophysical Modeling  Workflow Editor

 Seismic  Layering  Extra: Well Design

 Discussion and questions


Petrel History and Vision

 1996 – Software and consultancy founded

 December 1998 – First commercial release

 December 2002 – Part of


Schlumberger Information Solutions

 Goal is to get Petrel on every


Geoscientists desktop
 User friendly interface, easy to learn and
makes life easier
 Complete workflow tool covering Seismic to
Simulation
Data Set

Gullfaks field
A major oilfield in the North Sea;
exploration started in 1974, and it is
now producing through 3 platforms

Commercially released data by


Statoil (a Norwegian oil company)

Field description:
Rotated fault blocks caused a structural trap
Reservoir is mainly Lower to Middle Jurassic sandstones
1.9 billion barrels of recoverable oil
23 billion m3 of gas
2.4 million tons of condensate

Data description:
15 wells, 9 logs, Well tops, Velocity data, 3D seismic
Courses and Manuals
Training Manuals
 Contains slides and exercises

Getting Started Manual


 Basic use of Petrel
 Leads first time users through their
first project
Help Manual
 Structured and detailed information on
Petrel’s functionality

Release Notes
 Short description of new functionality
 Comes with every new release
Petrel Workflow Tools – Introduction
Intro Seismic Well Fault Pillar Zonation and
Correlation Modeling Gridding Layering
Edit Input Data
Intro to Petrel
Import data

Facies Petrophysical Plotting Volume Well Design


Modeling Modeling Calculation

Workflow Editor
Objectives – Petrel Interface

Start Petrel with a new or existing project


Navigate and learn the user interface
Understand important project parameters
Understand Petrel windows
Display data or surfaces in 2D or 3D windows
Understand how to access and use the online Help
User Interface Menu bar
Tool bar

Function
bar

Petrel
Explorer
panes

Display
Window

Status bar Object information


Opening and Saving Petrel Projects

1
1. Open Project: 3. Automatic Save:
Opens an already saved Petrel Automatically saves Petrel project
project (.pet). 1 overwriting the current saved
version. Should be used with
caution.
2. Save Project As: 2
Saves Petrel project prompting
3
you for a new name. Both the .pet
3
file and the .ptd data folder are
saved.
Petrel Explorer panes

Input pane
Contains all imported data
and all generated files not
linked to the 3D Grid.

Models pane
Contains all Fault models
and 3D grids with faults,
zones and properties.

Bold item
Click on an object name to
make it active.
Petrel Explorer panes
Templates pane Stand-alone color table
Contains predefined and user- A color template can be locked and edited
defined color templates. for an individual object under the Colors tab.
Processes pane – All Available Modules

Geophysics
Seismic Interpretation,
Attributes and Depth
Conversion

Modeling
Structural and Property
modeling

Upscaling & Simulation


Upscaling, Simulation
cases, Streamlines,
ECLIPSE and Schedule
functionality

Utilities and Plugins


Editing tools,
Volumetrics, API’s etc.
Processes pane and Function Bar
2

1. Active Process
A process needs to be
active (bold) to be used.

2. Function Bar
Shows available tools for the 1
selected process.
3
3. Grayed-out processes
Not available because a 4
previous process has not
been completed.

4. Red prohibition sign


The licensing is limited and
does not include the
“prohibited” module
Cases and Results

Cases and Results panes


The design of Cases and
Results pane is to allow the
same setup for running
ECLIPSE and Streamline
simulation runs, as for running
simple Volumetrics.
Workflows and Windows panes

Workflows pane
Stores workflows created by the
Workflow Editor for automated
processes and operations or
Uncertainty workflows generated from
the Uncertainty Workflow Editor.

Contains a set of variables that can be


used in workflows.

Windows pane
Lists each window and its settings.
Can be saved or deleted.

A new window is inserted from the


Window menu
Project Settings and Units
1. Project info
Go to Project settings under Project Menu: Click the
Coordinates button and select a coordinate system to
use. Set the Datum for the project.

Note: When importing data from


OpenSpirit, the match of the Project 1
settings in Petrel and those in the other
data repository is done automatically. 2

2. Units
Select a standard Project Unit System
from the drop-down menu (e.g. Metric or
Field), or toggle Customize to set units
from a mixed unit system.

Note: There is NO unit conversion inside


Petrel; it has to be done before or on
import.

Petrel is not geodetically and units aware. Geodetic metadata


are entered when making the project
System settings
1. Spin animation. To turn off the spin
animation in the display window, open
the Tools menu>System
2
Settings>Effects tab

2. Multliline tabs
Set Petrel to visualize tabs in dialog
windows as multiline tabs instead of all
tabs at one line. 1

3. Rename node directly (mouse)


Makes it possible to rename objects, 3
folders and items in the Explorer panes
just by clicking on the name of the item
of interest.
1
Object Settings dialog
1. Every object has a settings window 3

2. Access settings

3. Parameters and characteristics tabs

Settings window may remain open


at all times during a session.
Object Settings – Style tab
Most objects will also have a
Style tab. Possible to Adjust
display parameters.

Toggle on/off grid lines

Contour lines

Color fill
Object Settings – Info Tab
In the Info tab there are several settings which can be changed:
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1. Rename objects by typing in a new
name. 1

2. The Color refers to the object’s


specified color. 3B

3. Change template from the drop-


down menu (A) or alter the global
4
color settings for that template by
clicking on the icon (B).

4. The Comments tab is empty by


default; designed for user input.
3A
5. The History tab keeps track of the
main events related to the object (e.g
operations, dates etc.).

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Object Settings – Statistics Tab
The statistics for each item can be checked
under the Statistics tab.

List 1
Describes the X, Y, Z coordinates; Z being
depth or time. If an attribute is available it will
also be shown.

List 2
Describes different data and values related to
the object.

One or both lists can be copied to an output


sheet. Toggle on one of the lists (e.g. List 1)
and click the output icon. The contents of the
list will be written to an output window.
Object Settings – Colors Tab (Templates)
Colors are related to the templates from Templates pane.
These can be logs, depth, properties (continuous or 1
discrete) etc.

1. The Colors tab displays the colors based on the template


selected as the object was imported or generated.

2. The Colors template is linked to the same template in the


Templates pane (A); any edits made here will affect the global
template unless the padlock (Info tab) for a specific object is
on! (B).

2A

2B

Note: template is locked


to local object when the
padlock is locked.
Visualization – Windows
Visualization – 3D Display Window

Maneuvering from Function bar Visualization from Tool bar

Move – Left mouse button

Zoom – Left mouse button +


Ctrl + Shift
View all displayed data
Pan – Left mouse button View from specified position
+ Ctrl
Select and zoom
Magnify (only available
Orthogonal view
when Orthogonal view
(no perspective)
is activated)

Select/Pick mode – Allows for


selecting objects and getting
information about them (in
Status bar)
Visualization – 2D Display Window

Maneuvering from Function bar Visualization from Tool bar

Zoom – Left mouse button

Pan – Left mouse button


+ Ctrl (or Shift) Orthogonal view is
unavailable in 2D view
Rotate – Left mouse
button + Ctrl + Shift

Magnify – (always active


in 2D view)
Visualization – Click Boxes

Gray, square boxes –activated when


selecting objects for displaying in
windows (active or inactive depending
on type of windows). Several objects
in a folder can be displayed
simultaneously.

Gray, Radio buttons –only ONE object


at a time can be displayed.

Note – Selecting yellow boxes


Yellow, square boxes – Filters (not
in the Global well logs folder, will
objects), used to filter out different
have no effect unless a well with
parts of a 3D grid (e.g. zones or
the same log is selected.
segments).
Tips buttons
Many processes in Petrel contain small tip buttons (blue buttons with Question marks (?))

Each Tip button is related to one topic/algorithm/setting and is described in more detail, sometimes
with explanatory pictures.

Use the tip buttons for quick information. Position the mouse cursor on top of the tip button to
visualize the information box. Further information can be found in the Online Manual (next slide)
Online Help-Manual
Access the Online Help Manual; Help menu – Contents
Manual (HTML help). The manual is included with tab: look for
your installation, network connection is background
unnecessary reading or…

Search: look up specific things: Type in, press List


Topics, select a topic and press Display
EXERCISE
Interface
Panes
Settings
Windows
Visualization
Online Help Manual

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