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Setting up a project
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A project in Geocap can be generated generic; i.e. along its development. It is however nice to have an initial setup. The project in this text is just called Wells and logs and referred to as the project. Here is the initial setup for the project with wells and seismic lines.
The contents inside the folders will gradually be generated along its use. The example shows what this test project may look like.
Working with the project manager and setting up a project is explained in project manager introduction Geocap Projects.
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Example contents of the well project
Selected commands in shared commands
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Schema commands and shared commands are
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essential in Geocap. Read more about these features here: Commands.
For this particular task a set of shared commands has been selected to assist the working process. If you don't have this selected set, download it from well logs, well image and seismic.zip and install it into Shared Commands using the folder icon or Import option. You may also go to the Operation Mode entry and Uncheck all and then only Check the options Wells and Calibration.
The selected set of shared commands will contain the primary
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commands that are necessary to use for this application and will make it easier for the user to find the correct command option. The set looks like the display to the right.
It is important to understand that the use of shared commands is a convenient option for the user. Generally one may also find the same commands on the right click menu together with a lot of other commands. The shared commands will thus be the selected set to be presented to the user as the most actual command objects for the specific task.
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Set of shared commands used for displaying well logs and seismic
Explanation of the shared command set
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The different command objects of the selected set in shared commands are organized according to their functionality. Here is a brief explanation of their use:
Import
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Import well tops: X Y Z NAME
To read well tops, highligth the folder for Well tops and double click on Shared Commands->Import->Import well tops: X Y Z NAME. Column | | |||||
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* Top depth (m) Litostratigraphic unit *379378.45 7065951.07 253 NORDLAND GP |
The file is composed using information from the well log report in NPD's facta pages. The command object for reading the report is tuned for this specific format. If you have problems with the reading, put all the text into "" (example: "NORDLAND GP"), and use a free format reading. The field data name for the text shall be lito.
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Log display Tube and Ribbons
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Ribbon log display X dir
Ribbon log display Y dir
Tube log display
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These display options are used when we want to see the well logs in tube or ribbon mode, see image below.
Log display direct mode
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Log Display black
Log Display blue 180
Log Display green
Log Display pink 180
Log Display red
Log Display yellow 180
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These display options are used when we want a quick visualization of the well logs. The name tells which color it is using and the number which direction. All the settings are up to the user to change in a real project. The changing is done in edit mode of the command object. One can copy and paste a command object and rename it according to the settings.
Log display interactive mode
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Log Display interactive1
Log Display interactive2
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These display options are used when it is necessary to work interactively with the log display. The interactive mode is achieved by setting Execution mode to Interactive.
Work interactively and set the parameters for optimum display. Copy and paste and rename a proper command object according to the settings.
In general this application is tuned for displaying seismic in the background. Below is some examples of well log displays and a 2D seismic section running across that well:
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Well logs displayed in tube and ribbon mode
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Seismic display
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Seismic Display
Seismic Display LOD
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Seismic display are provided with to options:
- Standard seismic display. It may be too smoothed to get all the details.
- Level of detail (LOD) seismic display. A rendering technique that has different resolution according to view distance. Recommended and should be used if the graphical card supports it
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Text at cursor position
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Edit the command object and write in the preferred text. Then place the cursor at any position. In 2D mode this is done by just right click in the screen. Then press Execute.
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Well text at lower left
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Highlight a well and Execute the command object. The text is placed at the lower left of the screen.
Well display options
Out of the command objects in this folder one option will be emphasized.
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Display well and scale
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Highlight a well. Then Execute the command object. It scales the well to the middle of the screen and display a red line looked upright. Especially the scaling is important so that the well will be in focus. It is equivalent to well->Zoom to Data.
To display the well in a thicker line, execute Display well linewidth 3.
Well log image display
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Well log image calibration
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This is a command object for calibrating and display of a well log report taken from a paper. The image is read into a Generic folder. Then it is calibrated to be displayed along the well.
Read more about this in Calibration and display of well log images.
The Operation mode entry Calibration shall be checked in in order to see the command object Well log image calibration.
Z annotation
Out of the command objects in this folder one option will be emphasized.
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Z annotate 100
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Highlight a well. Then Execute the command object. The well line is annotated for each 100 meter. Just a quick way to display the height along the well string. The other command objects have similar functionality.
Well annotation is also found in the Log Display menu.
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Well logs displayed in curve mode together with seismic
Applying workflows
Workflows are a convenient way to display a composite graphical scene. Below is examples of workflow elements for two wells.
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A specific workflow has been prepared to guide and steer the application. If you don't have this selected set, download it from Well logs in 3D scenes.gwfzip and open it using the File->Open entry. You must edit all the workflow elements to suit the specific project having relevant data.
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