A successful model relies on clean, properly formatted subsurface data. Importing Well Data
Define : Import historical production/injection rates and associate them with your well paths using the Development Strategy manager. Open the Simulation Case Manager :
: Open a "3D Window" to visualize imported data and perform Quality Control (QC) to check for spatial inconsistencies. 3. Seismic Interpretation Workflow
Once your is accurate, you can begin interpretation. You can use the Seismic Interpretation process in the Processes Pane to start mapping. petrel tutorial
Right-click the Input Pane > Import (on selection) . Choose file type (SEGY).
Subdivide the primary geological zones into smaller horizontal increments. Select , Erosional , or Base-Conformable layering based on your depositional environment configuration. 5. Facies and Petrophysical Property Modeling
Import .las or .lis files. Assign standard global aliases to curve types (e.g., Gamma Ray as GR, Density as RHOB) to maintain project consistency. Seismic Data Importation A successful model relies on clean, properly formatted
Often, raw logs need conditioning. allows you to apply filters, splice logs from different runs, and even create new calculated logs using the Calculator function. You can load and splice well logs from survey and logging data.
Connect fault segments across multiple lines to generate a clean, continuous 3D fault surface. Horizon Picking Select the tool.
Define your boundary loop (the outer lateral limit of your model). Set your horizontal cell size (e.g., Right-click the Input Pane > Import (on selection)
This stage links the geological information from wells with seismic reflectors.
Once you are comfortable with the fundamentals, you can choose a specialization path based on your role and project needs. Each domain has dedicated, in-depth tutorials.
: Import via Well Path/Deviation Format , specifying measured depth (MD), inclination, and azimuth.
Run the tool to build vertical, inclined, or curved structural pillars along the modeled fault lines.