Synopsis:
This 2 day course is an extended version of Introduction to Petrosys and is also designed for the new user. In addition to the areas of Petrosys project management, map creation and surface modeling, topics like 3D Viewer, the Contour, Fault, Polygon editor, the Well Data file are covered.
Who should attend:
This course is directed at the active geoscientist, engineer or technical assistant who needs to produce maps and integrate well, seismic, spatial, raster and surface information from workstations and other sources, but who has not yet had exposure to Petrosys mapping.
Length of Course:
2 Days
Previous Petrosys Courses Required:
None
Course Content:
This course is a longer version of the course titled 'Introduction to Petrosys'.
The 2 day overview course covers the following topics:
- Coordinate reference systems - what you need to know to avoid costly mistakes.
- Petrosys concepts - how Petrosys is structured, creating projects and the basic concepts needed to use the software effectively.
- Map sheets - what map sheets are and how to create them.
- Displaying data and display lists - displaying seismic, spatial data (including using thematic mapping), wells and faults (displaying grids and contours is covered in the Mapping with grids module below).
- Connection manager - using the Petrosys connection manager to display and grid data from sources like SMT, Petrel, GeoFrame, Openworks, and many more.
- Improving your map - Georeferencing images, correcting over-posted text, adding scale bars, legends and title blocks.
- Overview of Gridding and Contouring - creation of a grid from one or more data sources and defining the appropriate parameters; computing contours.
- Mapping with grids - displaying grids and contours on your map; choosing appropriate color gradients or making your own, displaying color bars and finalising your map for presentation purposes.
- CFP editor - using the Contour, Fault, Polygon editor to enhance computer generated contours.
- Localized re-gridding - using the CFP editor in conjunction with localised re-gridding to minimise regional changes when local modifications are made to computer generated contours.
- Well Data File - what is the Petrosys Well Data File, how it works and how to use it effectively, including displaying well data, importing data and editing data.
- 3D Viewer - displaying grids, wells and reference planes as well as images and Petrosys DBM files draped over surfaces. It also includes making movies from your 3D displays.
Availability and Registration:
To check availability of this course in your region, check our public training schedules:
Asia; Australia; Europe; North America.
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