Introducing Petrosys 17.5, which enables the automation of well data transfer using the Wells Import Wizard in conjunction with the Surface Modeling workflow framework, and allows for well data transfer to Petrel projects, also using the Wells Import Wizard.

Released July 2014, Petrosys 17.5.2 is the most recent iteration of the 17.5 series, and may be installed side-by-side with earlier versions of Petrosys.

Key new features include:

Automation of Well Data Transfer Using Petrosys Workflows

The incorporation of well transfer functionality into the task list framework provided by Surface Modeling means that complex data transfer operations can now be performed at the click of a button, without the need for running through the multiple steps of the wizard, or re-specifying selection and overwrite parameters each time a data store needs to be updated.

Furthermore, data transfer can now be incorporated into larger workflows allowing data stores to be updated prior to utilising the information in the multitude of operations available in Surface Modeling.

The addition of the Wells Import Wizard to the task list framework means the full range of automation options available within Surface Modeling can be harnessed and that well data transfer can be effectively incorporated into larger, more complex procedures. This not only allows organisational procedures to be effectively enforced, but also vastly improves the efficiency of multi-step procedures.

Fast, Direct and Versatile Transfer of Well Data to Petrel

Data can now be written to Petrel using the Wells Import Wizard, opening up a broad range of new data transfer opportunities, and further improving the versatility of Petrosys as a robust data management tool. Data can be read from any of the numerous well data sources supported by Petrosys including, but not limited to, PPDM databases, Paradigm Epos, OpenWorks, GeoFrame and WDF.

Petrel well data can be transferred selectively using a Petrel project or selection file to specify a sub-set of data. Alternatively, a selection can be made directly using the wildcard and query functionality available in Petrosys.

The addition of Petrel support coupled with the integration of the wizard into the workflow framework provided by Surface Modeling also means that updating Petrel data stores can now be automated and re-run by simply running a task.

Petrosys connectivity to Schlumberger’s Petrel now supports direct interaction with Petrel 2014.1

Support for Petrel 2014.1 includes the ability to:

  • Import Model grid horizons and 3D seismic interpretation horizons to a Petrosys grid file
  • Import faults from Model grids to a Petrosys fault file
  • Import 2D and 3D seismic navigation and horizon interpretation data to a Petrosys SDF
  • Directly display Model grid horizons, Input surface grids and 3D seismic interpretation horizons in Mapping
  • Directly contour Model grid horizon data and Input surface grids in Surface Modeling
  • Directly grid 2D and 3D seismic horizon interpretation data in Surface Modeling
  • Directly display, grid and import well data.
  • Directly display 2D seismic navigation and horizon interpretation in Mapping
  • Directly display 3D seismic bin grids in Mapping
  • Export Petrosys and other third party grids to Petrel

Petrosys continues to maintain support for connections to Petrel 2012.x, 2013.x.

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