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Page 1: Course 4: Using AdvancedWell Editor Tools. Log curves are resampled.

Course 4: Using AdvancedWell Editor Tools

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Log curves are resampled

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Best guess of what initial time shift should be

Click apply to continue

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Place and

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The initial shift was a best guess that can be checked by undertaking a cross correlation

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Select window of time

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Improve correlation by shifting

Use phase and time sliders

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Window calculations to 0.95 to 1.56 and use phase and time sliders to maximize correlation coefficient

OK

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Ok to continue …

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Zoom in on zone of interest and edit > time alignment

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Click events in the synthetic and actual data to tie > Apply

Once applied they are tied in, but you can click the undo button

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File > Save As …

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Checkshot obs at 100 to 200 m ints

Travel paths include multiples, direct and reflections

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Correct to true vertical depths

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Tools > TVD editor

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Select curves by draging mouse over them and apply >

OK to return and File > Save as to save as LogM > OK

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Name > OK > OK

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Note TVD’s are a little less than MD

File > Close All

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Checkshot editor > Open well > Tools > Checkshot editor > add check shot times and depths to the table

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File > save > Label (field data checkshots) > OK > Apply7

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Note selections

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View Vel from Corrected sonic then View > Fit Curve > have a look and exit

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View > Select Curves > clear all>

Select curves to display

Sonic

Cor sonic field

Sonic Drift

CS Vel Field

Density

Gr

Adjust view

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Note influence of TVD correction

File > Save As

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Align remaining wavelets

Open File (original)

Then View > Select Curves

Clear All

Sonic, Density and GR

Switch to time mode (view time mode)

Synthetics > synthetics > wavelets

Place normal traces next to sonic log

Activate check shot display corrected window

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Switch to time mode

Create synthetic using corrected field check shots in the synthetic > Curve selection field.

Wavelets

Place your synthetic

View > align wells option

Use a formation top

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Note differences in start time

Then file > plot > default synthetic layout > select group 1

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File > plot set up

In schematic mode you can rearrange various boxes

File > Exit

Close all wells (file > close all)

Exercise complete

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Open a well with synthetcs >

Synthetics > Delete synthetic to delete synthetic panel if needed. For example to get rid of a synthetic usinga wavelet not considered realistic.

Edit > Time depth controls

Toggle on time/depth check box

Change sample interval to 2 ms

Apply shaping filter

Tools > extract wavelet > shaping filter (uses reflection coefficients and seismic data)

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Now look at cross correltaion graph

Align > cross correlation graph (from tool bar

Align time and phase to maximize correlation.

Now apply hsaping filter again

Action > Set extraction data

OK

Action > Extract Wavelet > Weiner LEvenson

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Focus on extracted wavelets

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Options > align wavelets > automatic check box (on) > apply > close

Options > Taper Bartlet

Wavelet lengh 100, taper length 25

Options > Align Wavelets

3 for zero lag point > apply

Click highlihgted area of display

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Helps to center wavelets

Close > File Save > Log M >

Save average wavelet

File > Exit

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Synthetics > Synthetic

Wavelets > File wavelet

Open your wavelet file and > add Wavelet

OK

Locate normal traces on the display panel

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Edit Wavelets

Tools > Wavelet Editor > Select the extract file (wavelet you created

Edit > Wavelet in the wavelet editor

View > Show reference point

Edit > Smooth

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6th icon from the top on the left hand toolbar

Displays amplitude scale

View > Scale (choose appropriate value

OK to continue

Edit > Draw

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Draw in curve and click OK to continue

redrawn

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Phase > seventh icon down from the top

Edit Smooth

Define operator length (say 35) (note the methods available) Boc car used in this example> OK > note changes

Save As > log M wavelet file type> give it a name > save > OK > exit

To return to Well Editor screen

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Create new synthetic using the corrected wavelet and compare

Select Synthetics from Synthetic

Wavelets> File Wavelet> browse to your new wavelet > select > Add Wavelet > OK

Place synthetic (normal traces) >

File close all

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Math tool kit will calculate a shale volume curve from the GR curve

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Open file >

In Well Editor Menu Bar select > Tools > Math Tool Kit

Enter name,

Create constant

Click New > turn on imperial and metric values

OK

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Create another constant: New > All Shale

115 as metric and Imperial values

Note existing curves and function box

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Save and place the new curve

From Edit > Log Scales select ShVol

0 to 100%, OK to apply and save

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Generate a set of curves showing influence of water oil and gas in the formation

First generate new shear sonic and Poisson ratio asuming 100% wet saturation

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Create copy of your log display file (texas gas _ fluid sub > OK

Now generate new curves

Tools > fluid substitution

Next (if accept the defaults)

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Here we select the ShVol curve calculated in the previous exercise > next

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Examine and finish

Place the new curves

Sh sonic in situ

PR in situ

Edit > Log Scales

Shear sonic In Situ

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Edit> Copy curve > to make copies of curves

Density , sonic, sonic insitu, density and PR in situ

Place

Confirm name for new copy (numeral 1 appended)

They will appear 1 x 1

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Next exercise we will recalculate

Resize > tools > open Fluid substitution

Turn off in-situ saturation 100% wet under VP/VS trends

Enter start and end depths (ZOI)

Next

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Under in-situ fluit properties select gas

Enter brine salinity of 40,000 (ppm)

Gas specific gravity 0.6

Constants > degrees centigrade

Check pressure and change to 40,000 kPa

Next

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View and Next Turn on the following check boxes and Finish

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Click to place new porosity curve

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EWdit curve header menu option to change labels

They changed the copied 1’s to Wet others to gas

Drag and drop curves on top of each other for comparison

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Now – Oil substituted for gas

Use the gas curves as input

Edit > copy curve and make copies of all gas curves

Select Density Gas PRInSitu Gas SHSonicInsitu Gas and Sonic Gas

Then place (insert to left).

You will get a series of proposed curve labels which you can change or OK

Tools > Fluid Substitution

Process > fluid substitution

Enter start and end depths

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Select Porosity and > LC Next

Retains settings

Select Pressure tab

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Select substitute fluid properties tab & light oil

Brine salinity to 40,000, 40 for oil gravity, change water saturation to 30% > Next

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Make sure shale volume curve is selected

Select desired output types

finish

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Edit curve header option to remane the 4 gas curves to oil curves > Close

Drag and drop to compare water to gas to oil

Save and give new ID

… gas fluid sub final

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End course 4