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Procedure Realizing Selected Seismic Data in
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Seismic Data Visualization using the Survey Manager.l48
Procedure Moving Seismic Data into F01ders...........148
Procedure
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Color Manipulation............ ................ ......149 ú
Procedure
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lmport and Export of Color Templates.......... . .............151
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Lesson 5 Visualization Tools .'.......'.157
Volume
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Procedure-UsingVolume Rendering..... .............158
Volume Wall Optrons ...'.... .160
Procedure Displaying Volume Wa11s.........................'l 61
Light Tool
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Applrcations of the lightT001............... 164
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Toolbar ..........170
Manipulating Seismic Llnes ln an lnterpretation
Window ..... .111
Exploring the Settings of the Interpretati0n Window .. 173
Modifying the Seismrc Data Display (Wrggle Drsplay) ..174
Setting a Display Scale for the lnterpretatlon Window 175
Manipulating Seismic Lines in 2D and 3D Windows.....'176
Displaying Base Maps and Annotatlons in 3D
Windows....... 178
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Groups ...........188
Using a Seismlc Ghost Curve .......".....190
Modifying the Seismrc Data Display. ..."191
Module3-Fault1nterpretation......................................'.203
Learning objectives ..................203
- Cleaning Faults.....".....
Procedure .......218 L
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Procedure Tracking Faults .."........ ........221
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- Digitizing a Fault on a Surface.................223
Restrict Mode ........... .........2?5
Procedure Bestricting lnterpretation Displays in a
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- lnterpreting Faults
Exercises ...................226
Manually lnterpreting Fau|ts............ ........226 II
Editing and Manipulating Faults using the Function
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Cutting a Fault Segment....... .. .............228
Joining Two Points .............229
Using the lnterpretation Manager for Handling Faults..229
Faults
Displaying and Annotating ............230
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Summary...... .......231
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Procedure Performing Seeded 2D Autotracking.......Z45
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Procedure Performing Seeded 3D Autotracking.......246
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Constraints Tab................ .........................261
Paintbrush Autotracking in 3D Windows .."....................26S
Procedure Performing Paintbrush Autotracking in
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Procedure Performing Box and Polygon Paintbrush
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Lesson 3 Horizon Editing and Manipu1ati0n...................269
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Procedure Displaying and Annotating a Horizon
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Procedure Displaying and Annotating a Horizon in
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Procedure Displaying a Neighboring lnterpretation .272
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Parent-Child Editing.......... . .. .. 274
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Procedure Using the lnspector T001.............. .. .Z7B
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Procedure Flattening 3D Vol umes.. ...........................28j
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lnterpretation Ouality Fi|ter............. ... ....286
Procedure
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Horizon 0perations. Bulk Shift
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Procedure
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Horizon Operations:Smoothing.... ....290
Procedure Smoothi ng a Horizon.. ". "........................... 290
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Make Surfaces Process ......292
Procedure Generating a Surface... ......292
Procedure
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Surface Attributes ..............297
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lnterpreting Horizons
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SettingupHorizonTrackingParameters .................302
Editing Horizon lnterpretations Manually and
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Horizon 0perations: Bulk Shifting a Horizon
Interpretatron ................307
Horizon 0perations: Smoothing a Horizon
lnterpretation ................308
Displaying and Annotating Horizons: IVodifying the
Seismic Horizon Display .....309
Flattening a Horizon and Generating Flattened 3D
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Generating Flattened 3D Volumes.. ..........314 L=
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Bestoration N/odel Settin9s................... ...............337
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Exercises 1 Velocity Modeling .................37i
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Ouality Checking Time-Depth Relationships for Wells..371
DefiningVelocityModellntervals...."."........................376 _
Creating an Uncorrected Velocity Model using Well
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Creating a Corrected Velocity Model Using Well Data..37g
Creating a Velocity Model With Uncerta inty .................382
Exercises 2 Performing a Domain C0nversi0n................384
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General Depth C0nversi0n............... .........384
Using the Domain Convert by Active Velocity Model
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1. The first data set ls located in the Gulf of Mexico and contains
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Module 1-
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ln this module, you wrll learn howt0 set up a new project in Petreland
prepare data for seismrc interpretation. This module includes
drscussions 0n new projects, the projection and unit systems, seismlc
datum, data optimrzation, and analysis of mis{ies.
Learning 0bjectives
After completing this module, you will know how to:
. set up a project
. access and use the projection and unit systems
. use seismic datum handling
. load basic seismic data
. load check-shot data
. optimize seismrc data for enhanced performance
. analyze mis-tres.
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You also have the option to add user-defined datums. To access these
datums, right-click rhe Datumsfolder ln the Templates pane' You can
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mem0ry. Petrel loads large bricks with low resolution into memory
first, then loads the smaller bricks with high resolution.
the program loads the smaller bricks into memory. The benefit of
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the 3D window.
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the Coordinates and units tab in the Settings dialog box for the
project.
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To make sure that the check-shot data that
you loaded is correct, invest
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entry rn the
these parameters does. lf you click 0n an Attrlbute or unit
a drop-down list
spreadsheet of the lmport checkshots dialog box,
change the depth
opens where you can select the parameters' You can
input datum.
and time datum references to match the available
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tool performs coordinate transformations between reference systems if
the projects are set up with different CRSs.
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Petrel 2013 introduces the SEG-Y 2D toolbox to improve loading of
2D seismrc data that has navigation and header issues. The tool is
intended to be used with 2D SEG-Y files that cannot be loaded correctly
using the standard SEG-Y import tools in Petrel.
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lines, you can skip trace numbers, CDPs, or SPs so
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Realrzation ts the process of creating a physrcal copy of seismic data in
the ZGY brcked selsmic format. The orrginalvolume can be an imported
SEG-Y file, virtual seismic data (for example, a cropped volume), or a
previously realized volume.
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Procedure Realizing Seismic Data
1 0pen-the Settings dialog box for the cropped setsmic cube'
2. 0n the Operations tab, g0 t0 the Realize sub'tab' +-
3. Toggle off rhe Zero centric check box'
option as the
4. Select the Set.from soLtrce as showtt above
Source amPlrtude range'
5. Click Scan.
6. 0bserve the histogram'
1 Click the Filterbóx and observe that the spike (zero values)
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lnteractively browsing through huge 3D seismic cubes and 2D Iines in
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The speed at which data is read from the disk can reach 100 IVB per
second. However, in some cases this is not sufficient. With the
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size that can reside in the computer's memory (independent of operating
system, that is, 32 164 b¡I) Both SEG-y and ZGy volumes or 2D Iines
have the option to load all seismic data into memory. This operation
will run as a multi-threaded asynchronous task.
Prefetch to cache is similar fofhe Load iruto m,n,y option that was
used in pre-Petrel 2007 releases.
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voiumes can be prefetched
either a SEG-Y or ZGY cube) and select prefetch to cache.
to cache if the volume is not
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Use the Seismic calculator to generate virtual calculator volumes
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definition (in-line, cross-line, and sample count).
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Mis-tie analysis in Petrel allows you t0 extract and apply mis-tie value
corrections for different seismic surveys. All lines contained ln the
Surveyfolder or a subfolder with the same vintage will be used when
a mis-tre set is created. You can estimate and correctforthese mlstie
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The Mis-tie manager is an interactive t00l for managing vertical, gain,
and phase mis-ties and corrections between 2D or3D seismic lines in
Petrel. You can use it to calculate or specify correcti0ns, select
reference lines, clear Iines to exclude from mis-tie analysis, and select
which 2D lines to display in the active graphic window.
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o Create a new project and select the projection system
. Set the seismic reference datum (optional).
. lmport seismic data into Petrel'
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o Prefetch to cache.
. Crop and realize the 3D volume'
. Analyze and remove mis-ties.
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All input data is given in feet. Changing the unlt settings to
Field will ensure that a correct import is done. You can change
the unit settings after you import the data; howevel the data
itself will not be changed, so a correct position of all data is
not guaranteed.
11. Select Field , click Apply and click 0K.
12. From the menu bar, select File > Save proiect'
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Datum.
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as 300 feet).
10 Toggle on Time datum and enter a value for Beplacement
velocity or TWT from SBD (toggle off fhe Replacement
= velocie check box).
11 Click 0K (you will not use this datum in the project).
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advanced opti0ns for Ioading data are out 0f the scope of this course.
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folder.
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4. Double-click Survey 1 to open the Settings dialog box.
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cropping the seismic data means reducing the
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range as wellas the
extent of the line by limiting or skipping trace
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A continuous readout of the size when cropping 2D lines graphically in a 3D
down a
volume is displayed in the lower right corner window
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allvintages. ln part B, you will remove the mis-tie in selected lines.
Part A. Analyzing and Removing the Mis-Tie in All Vintages
1. ln thelnput pane, right-click the 2D /rnes folder and select
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Bight-click fhe 2D linesfolder and select lnsert mis_tie
set.
2 Choose the 2D lines survey only.
3 Select the Seismic Time 1 vintage.
4 Click 0K.
A new set named Mis-tie set 2 is generated and the
Mis-tie manager opens.
Bemove the tick marks for all lines in the t¡se column
except slbl and slb2.
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B. Make sure Constant is selected and click Gompute.
0bserve that only two entries are present in Ihe Vertical
correction column where the two lines cross.
9. Vertical correction for slbl is 0 (zero) because this line is
locked. Enter -2 0 . 0 ms infhe Verticctl correction
column for slb 2 (20 ms downward relative to slbl and
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click Apply.
10. View the result in a 3D window by using the two eye
columns in the Mis-tie manager.
1 1. Compare the two different mis-tie
corrected versions of
slb2 (manually select/clear them by expanding slb2 in the
lnput pane)"
A mis{ie set is created for the Surveyfolder or subfolder
from which it is inserted. All lines in that folder belonging
to the selected vintage are displayed in the Mis-tie
manager, including all subfolder lines.
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Pr0ject Setup and Data Preparati0n . 89
Review 0uestions
. Why is it important t0 use the correct projection and unit
system?
Can you import different vintages of seismic data with
different SRDs?
ls it important for projects to have the same projection :
system when using the Reference project tool?
What are the benefits of cropping and realizing seismic
data?
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. setting up a new project .<
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After completlng this module, you will know how to:
o use the seismic interface and toolbar
. display 2D and 3D seismic data
. set up a seismic disPlaY scale
. make and annotate seismic base maps
. make and display composite and ¡ump tie lines
. use and link multiple windows
. use color template and palette optimization
. use the Survey manager
o use the visualization tools
. render volumes in 3D windows
. use the Light tool
. use the lmmersion mode.
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2. Choose an l-line/X-line from a
3D cube or a ZD line from a
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to ,ou. seismic data or zoom in/
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WellTops folder. A time-depth relationshrp for the well must be
avarlable before the data can be displayed.
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Seismic rnterpreters frequently navigate through base maps during an
rnterpretation. ln Petrel, you can use 2D , 3D and Map wrndows to
create and display base maps.
Ihe kxt evetlt n't' ínlíne, everl) n't'crosslire option displays the
in-line and cross-line numbers. Change the size of the text with the
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2. Open the Settings dialog box and open the Annotation
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Polyline lntersection
To create data in a 3D window, you must have an object that is used to
t,-..-..-.i You can rename supply X, Y, andZ reference points (for example, TWT). When entering
these general intersections points for the seismic aligned polyline, the movement of the
to something more cursor is
descriptive.
restricted to either the in-line or cross-line direction. For the arbitrary
polyline, random directions can be digitized.
Polyline intersections are composed of two parts: the polygon trace and
the vertical seismic intersect¡0n. The polygon trace is stored under the
General intersection object in the lnput pane under the appropriate
seismic volume.
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linked windows. when you change the display of objects in the active
window the other linked windows are affected.
0bjects posted in multiple windows can have parameters specific to
each window. For example, you can post wellbores in a 3D window
using a pipe and post the same wellbores in a 2D window using a
dashed line. Petrel manages each object in each window
independently.
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Procedure Linking Windows to Visual Groups
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displayed wlndow and select Linlred to visual grolry
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Use the ghost curve to create a small bitmap of reflectors 0n a seismic
line. You can move the ghost curve area to other parts 0fthe same
se¡smic line or other seismrc lines to compare signal patterns and
identify the same horizons across a fault.
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3D seismic
These optrons are available in the settings dialog box for -d
data ln a 3D window.
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with the opacity curve found on the Colors tab Typically' the i-¿
crossover, 0r zero values, are made (partly) transparent'
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seismicdatawillnotdisplay.WhenusedwiththePreJetchto
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to control the appearance of the spreadsheet.
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display the search engine.
2 Enter the complete name 0r a part of a name in the Find what ;*r -,
field. The search engine starts at the top of the Survey ,lL
manager and searches for files that match your search -- -i lhe search is valid
only for the items visualized
criteria. in the Survey manager.
Therefore, if you apply the
Use these options to narrow the search:
o Match case: Takes into account both upper- and lower_
folder filter, then only the
sersmic data within the
case letters and searches for files that match the case of visualized folder is included
in the search.
your search criteria.
o Match whole name. Searches for the full name of the file.
. Search up: Starts the search from the bottom of the
Survey manager and searches up.
o Find next: Highlights the next name in the Survey
manager I¡st that matches the search criteria.
o Select all: Selects all names in the Survey manager that
match the search criteria.
4. Click Close to close the dialog box.
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manager. The sortrng mechanlsms rn the Survey manager make it
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active window. Keep rn mlnd that vrsualizrng a large -1
number of 2D lrnes in the 3D window mrght stress the
graphics card.
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window t0 remove the visualization of the selected
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selected objects are updated.
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focuses on color manipulation related mainly to seismlc data.
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Sersmrc default template. Positive amplrtudes are displayed rn red
and negattve amplitudes are displayed in blue. By default, Petrel
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tab rn the Settings dialog box. You also can change the color
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. Explore the settings of an Interpretation window.
. Modify the seismic data display (wiggle display). y-¿
. Set the display scale for the lnterpretation window
o Manipulate seismic lines in 2D and 3D windows. _-.r'
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1 . Display or activate a seismic line (in-line, cross-line, or 2D
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select Seismic interpretation toolbar.
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4. Right-click the color table. The opacity curve opens.
5. Modify the opacity curve in the same way as if you were
using the 0pacity tab in the Settings dralog box.
6. Click Reset color table to go back to the default settings.
7 . Change the color palette. Click the small arrow next to the
color palette name and select Black grey white and other
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4. Change lnterval to 2 in the drop-down list.
5. Under Bitmap, toggle off Show and click Apply
6. Under Wiggles, toggle on Manual gain, enfer s de, and
click Apply.
1. Under Bitmap, toggle on Show.
B Under Wiggles, toggle off Show.
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toolbar and observe that it alternates between displays in
the lnterpretation window.
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wiggles dlsplayed.
12. 0pen a 3D window.
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tJ. Display an in-line and cross-line from the seismic volume
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Z-scale.
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display setting. ln this case, all subsequent lines will L.
be displayed 0n your specified scale. Otherwise, the
scale will be changed when you zoom in and out on the - ¡¡-
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maps in 3D windows .<
1. 0pen a new 3D window from the Window menu. \¿
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tailor-made sections between wells. ln addition, you can displáy a
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click anywhere on the trme slice. Move the cursor and
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the selectron to Draw aligned composite sections
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extend it from that point on.
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and end it at that point.
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left and end rt at that point.
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seismic /rnes folder.
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seismic data from one side of the fault to the other.
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B. Observe that the frame of the ghost turns black (ls
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5. Set it back to Smooth and click Apply
6 Click Enttble btrmp mapping.
7. 0bserve the effect by rotating the selsmic data in 3D.
B. Click to clear the rotation
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'10. Change it back to Full
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parameters such as CDB SB Trace number, and line name. You also
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Procedure
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. Activate Seismlc interpretation ln the Processes pane.
2. Display the selsmic section in the lnterpretation window or a
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3. Bight-click lnterpretation folder / and select lnsert fault.
Alternatively, insert a new fault from the Seismic
interpretation tool bar.
The new fault displays in the same folder and is stored in the
aclive lnterpretation folder in the lnput pane.
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done during fhe Fault modeling and Pillar gridding processes.
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ensures one directlonal sticks based on dip and azlmuth. ,¿
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lf the fault ge0metry is not too complex, Fault autotracking rs a useful
tool that you can use to get a quick view of a fault system or to
interpret faults in more detail.
Method
lf you are working with conventional selsmic cubes, use the Voxel
corre atron meth0d. lf you are working with Enhance edge detection or
Ant volumes, use the Maximum value method. Lower values will
restrict the autotracking.
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tracked between seed segments only rather than throughout the entire _\-
seismic cube. When the fault is tracked, fhe Fault interpretationfolder
in the lnput pane will have a new attribute named Tracked. Use this
attribute to drstingursh between tracked and seed segments. -L
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Editing and Manipulating Faults using the Function
Toolbar
S= s-lc interpreters often have to edit and manipulate their fault
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b. Use the Bounding box select (B) ,", h-' tool to drag an
area around related fault elements to select them.
c. For better control of the point positions, digitize points
on a time slice. ir,.:
Alternatively, use Select singte point i*bj, then Ctrl
+ left-click to select the fault elements (click the line
segments between the nodes, not the nodes
themselves).
7 Hight-click the active fault inside the 3D window and select
Move selection to new. A new fault object appears in
the active Fault interpretation folder with its own color.
Note that you also can use the lnterpretation window for
this process.
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fault object.
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3. Make a copy of a fault (in this exercise, use Cldspin-F20)
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the Settings dialog box.
3. 0n the Style tab, select the different options for displaying
and annotating the faults. Play with the different settings
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ln this module, you Iearned about:
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o manipulating and editing faults
. tracking faults.
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Fault lnterDretation o 231
Module 4 Horizon
lnterpretation -
ln this module, you will learn howto interpret horizons in Petrel.
Various horizon interpretation techniques, such as Seeded 3D and 2D
autotracking, horizon operations, and making surfaces, wlll be
discussed.
Learning 0bjectives
After completing this module, you will know how to:
a access and use the horizon interpretation Function toolbar
a change horrzon settings and parameters
open and use the lnterpretation manager
interpret horizons using different techniques
use these interpretation tools:
. Seeded 3D autotracking
. Seeded 2D autotracking
. Guided autotracking
perform manual interpretations
edit horizons and parent/child relationships
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ln this context, suppose y0u are working on a data set from a complex
tectonic regime where nolse, reflector contlnuity, signal strength, and
structuration are major challenges" You might constder using manual t-
interpretation because it allows you to draw on the seismlc event.
However, you also could use autotracking by selecting good
autotracking parameters. t-
Similarly, workrng on data sets from a less complex tectonic regime
with better reflector continuity and signal strength can significantly l¡-
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The main workflow for horizon rnterpretation is the same for all
methods.
1. ln the Processes pane, activate the Seismic interpretation
pr0cess.
2. ln the lnput pane, activate the horizon.
3. Select the seismic line that you wish to interpret.
4. ln the Functron toolbal click Interpret grid horizons
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select the interpretatron method (for example, Seeded 3D
autotracking or Guided autotracking).
5. Pick the event that you wish to rnterpret.
You can rename both the lnterpretation folder and the new seismic
horizons on the lnfo tab of the Settings dialog box. You can have
multiple interpretation folders and you can add subfolders if necessary.
However, it is recommended that you manage your interpretation and
rnterpretation f older caref ully, because having multrple interpretation
fo ders can be confusing later in the project.
The undo/red0 steps are limitless. These steps are saved for each
horizon, but lost when Petrel is closed.
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reflector c0nt¡nuity, srgnal strength, and data quality. ln this Iesson, you
will learn about different types of autotracking and the parameters that
impact the autotracking results.
Guided Autotracking
With Guided autotrackrng, you choose two 0r more points and the
trackrng finds the best route between them. This option gives you a high
degree of control to determine how the interpretation will develop.
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are of good quality, this method is a very efficientway of interpreting
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local minimum or local maximum in the non-zero centric world. A peak
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Value range
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maxrmum amplitude value seismic attribute to be tracked. Picks outside
of these amplitude limits are rejected. To quickly see y0ur amplrtude
range, press P on your keyboard and trackthe event. The amplrtude
values are displayed in the 0bject information area.
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Ihe Tracking rule oplion specifies which part of a doublet the tracker
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points and only two zero crossrngs. Set one of these values for the
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to the dip given on the Geometricaltab. By default, the search has a
minimum of four samples that it searches (even if the dip samples in
the Geometrical tab are smaller). However, if the dip samples on the
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When the (Jse wayelet tracking check box is toggled on, the
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seismrc trace wrndow. Choose between these correlation methods:
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Lower: Horizon below whrch the autotracking is not permitted
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Vertical range. Controls the vertical interval for the autotracked
horizon in project units. For example, if you specify a vertical
range from -1750 to -1790 ms, the resulting autotracked
horizon is limited to this vertical interval.
Trend data. A surface or another interpreted object that Petrel
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seed expansion will take place only where the trend is defined.
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When you select the (Jse co-volume check box, the autotracking uses
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second volume. This volume can be either zero centric or
non-zero centric. This option functions the same as the signal
tracking feature of the primary volume.
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pick on the primary volume and uses this pick if the value
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the existing interpretation. Most settings apply to both 2D and 3D
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3. Expand the Sersmic main folder and the seismic survey Interpretation window by
right-clicking on a seismic
from which you wish to display the seismic line. line (in-line/cross-line or a
4. Display cross-line 470 in the lnterpretation window. 2D line) and selecting 0pen
5. From the lnsert menu, select New interpretation folder. interpretation window.
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From the Seismic interpretation toolbat insert two more
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interpret these events:
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3D autotracked horrzon at 035 ms (peak)
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. Manually interpreted horizon at -1330 ms (peak) is bold in the lnput pane.
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horizons. Setting and changing parameters are vitalfor allforms of
autotracking including Seeded 3D, Seeded 2D, and Guided
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a. Select t/se waYelet ffacking'
b. Select a value for the Correlate with field from the
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and discard the others.
manual, guided or 2D autotracking method) some cross_
lines and in-lines with a co,arse- glid over the cube, then
click the 3D Track button i* BD rnck
in the Settings
dialog box" This step ensures that your picks are honored
as seed points and can Iimit the time that you spend quality
checking the autotracked horizon.
18. lnsert a new horizon and name it horrzorr
autotrackinq parameters 2.
19 Use other parameters and autotrack the same event that
you tracked previously in this exercise.
20 Compare the results.
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15 Use Guided autotrackrng and interpret along the line.
16 Double-click when you are satisfred with the result.
17. ln the lnput pane, find and expand y0ur active horizon.
There are n0w two interpretation survey filters, one for the
3D volume and one for 2D lines.
1B Clear the 3D seismic filter and 0bserve that the projected
3D interpretation is gone.
19. Select the 3D seismic filter again
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20 Display a 3D in-line or cross-lrne agarn. Make sure the
newly interpreted 2D line crosses it. The crossing 2D
interpretatron is marked with a symbol.
21 ln the Settings dialog box on the Style tab, activate a 3D
window. The Settings dialog box changes to reflect the
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24 0n the Style tab, under 3D, change Style to Points and
click Apply. The rnterpretation is shown as po¡nts.
25 Change Style to Triangle surface and click Apply
?6 Botate the 3D view and zoom in if needed.
21 Change Style to Cell box. Zoom in until separate cell boxes
are identified.
28. Change Cell height to 20.
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am0unt of time required for the computation. At a finer
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reduced.
Homogeneous mesh: Uses larger triangles in areas away
from the deformation and discontinuities. Smaller triangles
are used in nearby areas. This option allows a c0nstant
number of triangles to have an optimal space discretizatlon.
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implicit function follows the trend given by the input data.
A smoother implicit function wlll honor the input data to a
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horizon picking (for example, when working with noisy
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and interpret the horizon in the flattened space. Restoratlon enables
:ne interpreter to restore horizons to a specified flat level, quality
:ontrol the interpretation, and restore the chronostratigraphy to
better understand the sub-surface geology.
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from and to domains.
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When you create velocity models, you can output the results in different
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in the Make velocity model window, you can deflne the outputs to
generate and how they are generated. --¿
These outputs can be defined for the entire velocity model.
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. Depth tolerance: Minimum thlckness of a zone (in
project depth units). lf the mintmum thickness falls below
this numbel the zone is not used for calculating V0 or k.
This option ensures that extreme values in thin parts of
the zone do not affect the rest of the model.
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trme units.
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input the resulting surfaces instead of the TDB.
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pornts data, logs, and functions. Ihe Make well report
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residuals. The option Min number of TDR samples sefs a
lower limit for each well and each zone to be included ln the
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estimation o/K (honors the rate of lncrease of velocity) are
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performed on wells (where a minimum number of wells with l!-
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output for the entire velocity model specrfied on the
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Performing a domain conversion on seismic data can be time-
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5 Navigate fo Wells> Globalwell logs>
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Jb. Display Well Tops 1.
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Expand Al I Ch e c kS h ots. cs > Attri b ute s.
Display the lnterval velocity check-shot attribute in the well
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2. Set well tops in lhe Correction columnfor all five
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well data corrected, and leave the intervals as
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Arc length Measures reflection heterogeneity and may
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hydrocarbon indicators in a zone.
Defined as the average duration of all loops.
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depth window, but is less sensitive to large
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This attribute may be used as a hydrocarbon
indicatot or to isolate geologrc features that
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relative to backqround values.
Average negative Gives the average of all negatrve amplrtude
amplitude values within the analysis window. The
amplitude range t0 include rn the calculation
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Average positive Glves the average of all positive amplitude
amplitude values within the analysis window
The amplitude range to include in the
calculation can be controlled with the
parameter selector. The data range t0 include
can be within the defined interval or outside
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Extract value Extracts the input seismrc value relative to a
data points.
Half energy Computes the time or depth requrred for the
energy within a window to reach one half of
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duration all loops, both positive and negative in the
extraction window. lt ls undefined if there is
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the amplitudes in the upper 100p. The tail
triangles are als0 in the sum when the zero !
crossings are defined by interpolati0n. The
ampl¡tude and trme values are n0t scaled.
The resulting area has units 0f amplitude b
multiplied by milliseconds. Negative loops
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zer0 crossrng at or below the local horizon
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duration zero crosstngs for the loop that straddles the
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