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Page 1 The Petrel Plug-in Network – Sponsored by Blueback Reservoir www.blueback-reservoir.com
The Petrel Plug-in Network Newsletter Sept 2011
Welcome to the inaugural Petrel Plug-in Network Newsletter – which
will hopefully be the first of many more such newsletters!
For those of you who are members of the Geomodeling Network, you will
immediately recognize the format of this newsletter which has been
shamelessly copied and regurgitated for this newer group – so shoot me!
Why are we putting together a newsletter? Well at the time of writing,
the Petrel Plug-in Network on LinkedIn is approaching the 500 member
mark and there are still only a few discussions on the discussion board. I
thought it was therefore about time to kick off some interesting
discussions about: Ocean, available Petrel plug-ins, future Petrel plug-ins,
plug-in developers and anything else related to the expansion of Petrel on
the Ocean platform.
This month’s articles are based around some of the newer Petrel plug-ins
currently available on Schlumberger’s Ocean Store website
(www.ocean.slb.com). We also have some Plugin user feedback, vendor
profiles along and information on what’s coming to the Ocean store soon.
As an independent provider of Petrel plug-ins Blueback obviously has an
interest in the success of the Ocean store, so we would like to hear your
feedback (good/bad) on your experiences to date. There are a number of
Schlumberger members in this group, so I’m sure any feedback you
provide will be taken on board and used to help improve the Ocean store
experience for all – so come on, don’t be shy!
Cheers for now,
Mitch Sutherland ([email protected])
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Table of Contents
1.News from Schlumberger: i. The Ocean Store
A new look for the Ocean Store. Page 3
ii. Supported Platforms
Platform updates – 32bit, 64bit & Windows XP Page 6
2.Company Profile:
Resoptima AS Page 6
3.Blueback Reservoir The Project Tracker and NEW Spatial Extension tool Page 7
4.Terra3E - VolTerra Estimation of Oil Initially In Place (OIIP) is one of the priority tasks defining reserves. This plugin calculates volumetrics using high-resolution Petrel geological models. Page 9
5.Client Reviews Page 11 6.New to the Ocean Store New Petrel plugin functionality that will soon be available to download from the Ocean store Page 12
Electricity can be
dangerous. My
nephew tried to
stick a penny into
a plug. Whoever
said a penny
doesn't go far
didn't see him
shoot across that
floor...
Tim Allen
"If at first you
don't succeed; call
it version 1.0"
Anonymous
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Member Articles, Reviews & Questions
1. News from Schlumberger
i.New Look & Feeds on the Ocean Store
Explore the new look of the Ocean Store plug-ins catalogue while staying up to date using the RSS
feeds! Drew Wharton – Ocean Partner Program Manager, SIS
The Schlumberger Ocean group is pleased to announce the launch of the redesigned
Ocean Store plug-ins catalogue (www.ocean.slb.com/store) now providing a better view
of each product and related collaterals. The design now provides the capability to filter
for all new plug-ins. And don’t forget to visit the Plug-in Summary page for your
overview of what’s happening on the Store.
The Ocean Store site also now features the new RSS feed subscriptions on the news
headlines as well as the Ocean calendar events which will allow you to stay up to date
with the latest. Click to subscribe: Ocean News RSS feeds & Ocean Calendar RSS feeds or
read more below about the RSS feeds functionality.
Subscribing to Ocean RSS feeds
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. RSS technology allows
you to subscribe to online information that changes frequently so that it automatically
updates itself. When you want to see the latest Ocean headlines, you don't need to
open visit the Ocean site, just check the RSS feed to look for any headlines that interest
you. Every time a new article is posted to the Ocean web site or calendar, this will show
up as an RSS feed, as well. A feed is just a mechanism for updating information as it
changes.
There are many ways to set-up your feed reader, but the most used ones are either
through your e-mail application or your Internet browser.
Pulling the plug
on the BlackBerry
could cost
corporate America
millions of dollars.
The BlackBerry is
more than e-mail
but a handheld
office, and if you
shut down the
BlackBerry, you
shut off the data
that powers
American business.
Al Smith
"Some things Man
was never meant
to know. For
everything else,
there's Google."
Anonymous
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Option 1: Receive RSS feeds to your e-mail inbox in Microsoft Outlook.
It’s almost like having the site send you an e-mail with the newest post (except that we
don’t need your e-mail address so you don’t have to worry about spam or unwanted
posts). Outlook 2007 or later has a separate folder for receiving RSS feeds, so you can
organize the information in a way that you find useful.
To set up an RSS feed through Outlook, follow these steps:
1. Choose Tools --> Account Settings.
The Account Settings dialog box appears.
2. Click the RSS Feeds tab.
The RSS sign-up page shows the list of feeds to which you're subscribed.
3. Click New.
The New RSS Feed dialog box appears.
4. Enter the URL of the RSS feed.
Copy and paste the following URL(s):
- for the Ocean Store News:
http://www.ocean.slb.com/_layouts/listfeed.aspx?List=a9e61254%2D4980%2D4257%2
D8b99%2Dbb2c2b8a67d7&View=49bbd99c%2D2da6%2D4e65%2D8853%2D91052be5fe
6
- for the Ocean Calendar:
http://www.ocean.slb.com/_layouts/listfeed.aspx?List=%7BE92363B8%2DFB65%2D4BB
E%2D839C%2D4E3B39480E6F%7D
These URLs are typically long. If you enter the address inaccurately, it doesn't work. So it
is best to copy from above.
A good way I know
to find happiness,
is to not bore a
hole to fit the
plug.”
Josh Billings
"Unix is user-
friendly. It's just
very selective
about who its
friends are."
Anonymous
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5. Click Add.
The RSS Feed Options dialog box shows a variety of changes you can make to your
subscription:
• Feed Name: You can change the name Outlook displays.
• Delivery Location: You may want to send that information to a special folder or even to
a totally separate data file.
• Downloads: Outlook automatically downloads only a brief summary of each item,
which saves disk space but requires you to manually download full text of each item one
by one. If you want Outlook to simply download the whole message, click the box
labeled Download the Full Article as an .html Attachment to Each Item.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Close.
Your new RSS feed is ready to bring you the latest on the Ocean Store.
Option 2: Review the RSS feeds in your Internet browser.
Instead of going to the web site, scrolling and navigating to find out what’s new and
checking manually for any updates, you can set up a feed reader to do that for you. Each
time you log in to the feed reader, it will have a list of every news item or calendar event
that has been written since you last checked.
Most Internet browsers have an RSS Feed reader built-in and all you need to do is click
on the RSS icon and follow instructions (if displayed) or simply monitor the respective
folder (in Internet Explorer 8, for example, ‘Feeds’ are displayed under a separate tab
together with your ‘Favorites’ and ‘History’ panel on the left).
Click on these links now to add the Ocean Store RSS feeds to your Internet browser RSS
feeds reader: Ocean News RSS feeds & Ocean Calendar RSS feeds
Alternatively, seek for instructions inside your preferred Internet browser.
"There are 10 types
of people in the
world: those who
understand
binary, and those
who don't."
Anonymous
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ii.Supported Platforms for Petrel and Ocean for Petrel Drew Wharton – Ocean Partner Program Manager, SIS
Schlumberger Information Solutions will retire support for the Microsoft Windows XP
operating system starting with Petrel 2012 and Ocean for Petrel 2012 release next year.
Please, also note that Petrel 2011 and Ocean for Petrel 2011 are the last releases to
support a 32 bit operating system.
In summary, the supported systems for Petrel software and Ocean for Petrel framework
will be:
Petrel and Ocean
Releases
Microsoft Windows operating systems
XP 32 bit XP 64 bit Vista 64 bit Windows 7
64 bit
2010.2 Supported Supported Supported Supported
2011 Supported Supported Supported Supported
2012 X X Supported Supported
2. Company Profile – Resoptima AS Resoptima is an independent technology company based in the central of Oslo, Norway.
Resoptima provides software solutions and consultancy services for the oil and gas
industry, and specializes in reservoir engineering challenges such as history matching,
uncertainty assessment and production optimization. (Read more).
Olyx
Olyx is a plug-in from Resoptima which enables the users to utilize their Petrel RE license
to its fullest extent. Olyx allows your Petrel users to carry out advanced history matching
studies, uncertainty assessments and to solve other reservoir optimization challenges.
The plug-in bridges the uncertainty loop between static modeling and dynamic
simulation in Petrel RE.
“Bill Gates is a very
rich man today...
and do you want
to know why? The
answer is one
word: versions”
Dave Barry
"A printer consists
of three main
parts: the case, the
jammed paper tray
and the blinking
red light”
Anonymous
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Current plug-in specifications:
Integrated with the Petrel Workflow manager Fully compatible with all Workflow manager supported simulators Enables parallel optimization for the simulation work New sophisticated objective function definition Fast and robust post-processor Evolutionary optimization algorithms Simulation database which is completely integrated with Petrel simulation cases Extensive cross plotting features
What's coming?
Seismic History Matching Enhanced Uncertainty Analysis (Experimental design, Multivariate analysis) Enhanced production optimization Advanced weight function New optimizers Training material and demo data
For additional information (video and pictures), click here.
3.Blueback Reservoir – the Project Tracker and NEW Spatial Extension
The Blueback Project Tracker:
The Blueback Project Tracker is a plug-in for Petrel for data managers to track and
monitor Petrel projects from all their Petrel users.
It provides extensive information about the Petrel project content and history. With a
powerful and customizable search engine, you can quickly identify data inconsistencies,
duplications, reference project relations and changes over time.
The Blueback Project Tracker is a powerful and much needed toolkit for controlling and
managing an increasing number of Petrel projects scattered around your disks. A new
version was released in September 2011 with a series of updates and improvements.
See these links for more information.
“Getting
information off
the Internet is
like taking a
drink from a fire
hydrant. “
Mitchell Kapor
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Blueback Project Tracker Spatial Extension
The release of the Blueback Project Tracker v2.0 has a series of upgrades and
improvements based on user feedback. In addition, this release presents a new module
facilitating integration of the Blueback Project Tracker database with ESRI ArcGIS. The
module, named Spatial Extension, provides tools to visualize the findings in the Blueback
Project Tracker database. By using ESRI ArcGIS to display mispositioned Petrel data, data
duplications and project outlines, together with cultural data like coast lines and license
boundaries, Petrel data managers can quickly take action when errors are detected. The
visualization is also of great help when streamlining project management processes.
I used to think
that cyberspace
was fifty years
away. What I
thought was fifty
years away, was
only ten years
away. And what I
thought was ten
years away... it was
already here. I just
wasn't aware of it
yet.
Bruce Sterling
"Programmers are
tools for
converting
caffeine into
code."
Anonymous
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Display map view of all Petrel data across all Petrel projects
Detect mispositioned Petrel data
Inspect Petrel data from map view
Detect Petrel reference data duplications
For more information on the Tracker and the Spatial Extension see either of the
following websites below or contact [email protected]
The Ocean Store:
http://www.ocean.slb.com/Pages/Product.aspx?category=all&cat=Ocean&id=PPTR-B1
Blueback Reservoir website:
http://blueback-reservoir.com/index.php/software/software-products/project-management/project-tracker
4.Terra3E – VolTerra (now available on Ocean Store)
Overview
Estimation of Oil Initially In Place (OIIP) is one of the priority tasks in defining reserves. This plug-in calculates volumetrics using high-resolution Petrel geological models. The calculations are based on the equilibrium between gravity and capillary forces. It provides fluid volumes in standard and reservoir conditions, 3D saturation distributions of each phase and saturations along wells.
Features
The physics are fully respected using:
1) the most available geological description in lithofacies,
2) the 3D porosity distribution,
3) the capillary pressure curves associated to each lithofacies and
4) the thermodynamic of the oil and gas. The method is particularly well suited for carbonate reservoirs because it can account for lateral and vertical heterogeneities. This approach does not require the use of a reservoir simulator.
“Once a new
technology rolls
over you, if you're
not part of the
steamroller, you're
part of the road.”
Stewart Brand
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"VolTerra" process dialog
This dialog provides an automated tool to include input data of
geological models in order to estimate volumes of oil and gas
initially in place. This method, calculating OIIP in standard and
reservoir conditions, is the natural end point of any workflow
devoted to the geological modeling of newly discovered or
mature reservoirs. It is particularly suited to highly
heterogeneous reservoirs.
“Results” tab
“Results” tab contains the phase pressures at
equilibrium, volumes of fluids in place in standard
and reservoir conditions and 3D saturation grids of
each phase (Sw, So, Sg). In addition, 3D
visualization of the saturations grids can be
compared to well values derived from logs.
In software systems
it is often the early
bird that makes
the worm.
Alan Perlis
"My software never
has bugs. It just
develops random
features."
Anonymous
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(To find out more on Terra3E & VolTerra please click here)
5.Client Reviews
Patrick Wong – Senior Reservoir Modeler at Noble Energy, Houston
I have been using Blueback's Set Upscaled plug-in. It is a simple but great application that allows users to use any cells as upscaled cells (cells with "[U]" status) for property modeling. We can also use it in Petrel Workflow.
One application is cross-validation. E.g. use (n-1) wells for property modeling, use the nth well for testing the prediction, loop the process n times, and then calculate the average error. We can minimize the error by optimizing the geostatistical parameters such as variogram variables. The script may be tedious though... so it would be nice to have a plug-in for general cross-validation purposes.
(Thanks for the review Patrick - it would be great if other members could provide feedback on their experiences with Ocean plug-ins).
Visualization of results
VolTerra provides: the phase pressures at equilibrium, 2D and 3D saturation grids and
saturations along the well.
Microsoft isn't evil,
they just make
really crappy
operating systems.
Linus Torvalds
"The box said
'Required Windows
95 or better'. So, I
installed LINUX."
Anonymous
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6.New arrivals to the Ocean Store
WesternGeco Prestack Seismic Interpretation:
In order to better understand seismic interpretation anomalies and to incorporate the wealth of information lying in the prestack domain, WesternGeco has brought prestack viewing, stacking, interpretation and on-the-fly processing to the Petrel desktop along with an integrated prestack workflow.
Blueback Reservoir – Project Tracker Spatial Extension:
The Blueback Project Tracker plug-in for tracking and monitoring Petrel projects on network drives, creates a SQL database and has a range of tools to detect errors and data management issues related to Petrel projects. Spatial Extension integrates ESRI ArcGis® to enable visualization of detected problems with the Petrel project data management.
Both the Blueback Project Tracker and the new Spatial Extension module, are targeting
Petrel data managers. They are not a Petrel end-user tools, but facilitates improved
Petrel project management.
PetroMod Data Exchange:
The output of a simulated 3D petroleum systems model in PetroMod 2011.1 can be loaded to Petrel 2011 for comparison to existing Petrel models. Any simulated event (geological age) and related overlay (property) can be chosen for import. Once loaded drainage areas and hydrocarbon flowpaths or percolation stringers can be viewed (depending on the simulation method: Flowpath, Hybrid, or Invasion Percolation). With PetroFlash, hydrocarbon compositions of accumulations and compositions at surface temperatures and pressures can be investigated.
Raster Log:
With the Raster Log plug-in for Petrel you can display raster logs in the Well Section window along with digital logs, seismic and property model backgrounds, etc., to use all of your data for correlating wells and picking well tops, and you can share raster logs among multiple projects. The plug-in supports TGS A2D SIF, IHS RasCal XML, Petra LIC, and MJ Systems’ LogSleuth formats.
"Real men don't
use backups, they
post their stuff on a
public ftp server
and let the rest of
the world make
copies."
Linus Torvalds
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SIRENN:
Sirenn is a very powerful and flexible tool to build proxy models of reservoir simulators. The proxy models are developed using artificial neural networks, a technique that has been expanding rapidly in petroleum engineering applications, as in other fields requiring huge computer power like aerospace (flight simulation). Sirenn can be used for many applications: the Well Placement Optimization, Field Development Scheduling, History Matching with Multiple Models, Global Optimization of Oil Production Systems, Screening and Designing Improved Oil Recovery Methods.
Spectral Decomposition Solution:
Any observation whether it is a photograph, a seismic shot record or migrated data-set depends on the scale at which it is obtained. The Spectral Decomposition plug-in analyzes the scale dependence of seismic data. This tool is based on 2D and 3D wavelet transform techniques applied in form of continuous wavelet transform. This method is based on the assumption that the rise and decay of wavelet coefficients are directly related to scale and thus related to singularities in data-set.
To find out more information on all of these new plugins, please click here
Hope you enjoyed this newsletter. The plan is to send out similar newsletters every 2 x
months or so, but in order for this to happen I need some articles. They can be:
1. From plug-in developers – new technology, company updates etc
2. From plug-in users – reviews of products, plug-in requests
3. From Schlumberger – Ocean news
Fin