Interactive Petrophysics Basic User's Guide
Interactive Petrophysics Basic User's Guide
When you have created your database next step is to create a new well.
Then you need to put a name to the well and select the units your data is. Usually we choose
meters. Then click OK. Your new well should appear in the left column just below the name
of the data base and in the bottom in red you can see that the well has successfully been
created.
Notice that in the left of the well it appears a (-1). This means that the well is not saved, you
also see the (-1) in the bottom. When you save your work you will be able to see (1).
Next step is to Load the Data. Left click on Input/Output Load Data and then just click on
the type of data you want to load.
Once you load your data a new screen opens in the (work area). There you can see the
parameters your data has and the units it has. You can choose to load or not load then by click
in the tick or check mark .
Below that click Load and then close the window. If in that file we do not have all the data we
need and we are missing something that is in another file we will click in New File and do the
same. On the right we have the option: add to curve name. There you have the Pre-fix or the
Extension options. This is really useful in case you want to compare two readings from two
different runnings through the same depth interval. As an example we can have GR and then
we put 1 as Extension. So we have GR and GR1.
If we want to create an image to print or simply to have an image that can be opened in any
computer, just click in the printer logo (left of the scale in the work area). Then a new screen
will be opened with several options. In main plot you got the option to choose to send the plot
to printer, make a PDF, an image (choose the format (con be tif, jpg, and name the image)
To see the plot header on the image or Pdf just go to plot header and select full and add a title.
Then in the work area a window will appear. Click on File Program Default Plots, there
you have lot of options for the course we will use the 4 Tracks Blank.
Then a blank log page will appear. In the left we have the thinnest one with the depth. Then
we need to plot each curve in a column. To do so we click in the Blanc space under the
number of the column, a new page will appear, in this new page you can choose between
curves and shading. In the curves zone you can choose the items you want to display in that
column. You set your scale, if it will be visible, if the scale is linear or logarithm, the color of
the line, its style and width. Then just press Apply and OK. And the curve will appear. Be
sure to have in the lock space, like that once the well is saved the plot will appear when
opening.
The shading tab can be used for example in the neutron-density plot for displaying the
neutron-density or sand crossover that can imply the presence of clean (sand) zones, and
moreover if this separation is very large it could be an indicative of gas presence.
Another example of using the shading option is in the caliper log, to detect the presence of a
mudcake, which is a good indicator of permeability.
Then click OK, a new window will open with the Input curves in the left and the Result Curve
in the right. Click finish Splice to finish and then you have the option to save.
Before ; After
Then in a new Track select the curve Temp and the temp gradient will appear.
There you have all the corrections available and you just need to fill in with the good data
(careful with units). Then you can run tab which means applying the corrections. You can
check the results by plotting them in a new work area. Then just click on Load and the
corrections will be applied to the logs and you are now able to plot them in the main work
area.
Also you can calculate the clay volume with double clay indicator. This means you use two
curves to calculate the Vclay. Then click on run to get a new window and yes to the question:
Do you wish to initialize Clay parameter plot?
Then a new window will open, in this window you have the curve or curves you used to
calculate the Vclay and another column with the Vclay.
As you can see in the image above there are two arrows pointing at the GR maximum and
minimum cutoff values. These arrows can be moved to select the maximum value for the GR
and the minimum in different zones. By doing so, we can get a more accurate value of the
Vclay in the different zones.
Chapter 7, Crossplots:
The crossplot module is used to graphically represent relationships between data and to perform
calculations on log curves.
Data can be displayed simultaneously on the crossplots with two or three axes. Crossplots can be
scaled with linear or logarithmic axes. There are some predefined overlays available to display on the
crossplot.
To create a crossplot click on View Crossplot. A new window will appear like the one bellow
where you can choose what curve to load on the X Axis, the Y axis Z1 and Z1 axis, the scale and if
you want logarithmic. It is recommended to put NPHI (neutron) in the X axis, RHOB in the Y axis
and we can put optionally GR in the Z1 axis. In overlay lines you can choose between many options
corrections from Schlumberger, Halliburton, This info appear in the Well Header. You can select
the interval depth, this means you can do a crossplot just in the zones where you are interested by
clicking the option Interval Depths and selecting the Top and Bottom of the zone. Then click Ok.
Anewwindowwillappearliketheonebellowwhereyouhavethecrossplotwiththe3linesfor
Sandstone,LimestoneandDolostone.WecanalsoseethattheGRappearsincolours.
Oncethecrossplotisdoneyouhavemanyoptions,ifyouclickonfileyoucansavethecrossplot,
printit,Ifyouclickonedityoucanreturntothewindowwhereyouputtheparameterstochange
thescaleforexample.Ifyougotofunctionyoucandoalotofthingssuchascreateareas,highlight
points(thiscanalsobedoneclickingthehighlightlogo),pressuregradients,regression(Regressionis
aboutfittingacurvetodata),Youcanalsoclickthe3Dboxandyouwillbeabletoseethecrossplot
in3D.
Then first click on Run and after click Make Plot. A new window will appear like the one
bellow. Where you have Porosity, Sw and some lithologies.
Then a new window will appear. In the Input Curves you have to load the curves you have
available and they have to be environmentally corrected. In the initial Porosity model you can
choose between Neutron-Density, Density, Neutron-Sonic,.. Be sure to have the
Temperature in C and bellow that you have 3 options that you can choose as if for example
you have Oil Based Mud. Also you have to select which method you want to calculate Sw
such as Archie, Poupon, Waxman Smits. (for basic Course choose Archie). You can
choose which output curves you want to display.
Then click OK > confirm by clicking Yes. A new window will appear like the one showed
below.
Then update plots. To open them you go to the main work window, create a new track, to do
that right click New track. In that new track we do as in Chapter 2 but in the style column
instead of a line put pictures. The scale goes from 0 to 1 and it represents width of the track.