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Dataset
Gullfaks field description
Data content:
3 wells, well logs, well tops
Objective
How to create attributes in Petrel from continuous & discrete logs for well top zones
How to create attributes average porosity zone attribute using the insert new
attribute option
This is an important workflow as it allows for quick QC on imported well log data prior to
their use in exploration workflow.
Workflow
Import well logs and well tops (created well tops can also be used)
Create average continuous and discrete attributes for zones between two well tops
Generated grids can then be employed in volume calculations, modeling and used as
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Expand attributes under well tops folder to view Petrel pre-defined well top attributes
Right click on attributes
Select new attribute to be created e.g. Continuous, discrete, boolean, string etc.
In the setting dialog, rename the attribute & select the appropriate template porosity
Click Apply.
1. Calculated attribute (porosity) is stored in the well tops folder under the attribute object.
2. Toggle on average porosity attribute to display it in the well section window. Note: the
calculated attribute defines the porosity between the a well top and the one below it.
1. Convert the active attribute to points for the different zones (right click on the zone
between 2 well tops and select convert the active attribute to points)
2. Using the point data and selecting Isochore as the algorithm method, gridded surfaces
of the zone attribute are created in the make/edit surface process.
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Calculated attribute (Zone NTG) is stored in the input pane under well tops attributes
1. Calculated attribute (porosity) is stored in the well tops folder under the attribute object.
2. The facies with the most proportion is assigned to the zone between two well tops.