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Training WorkshopFebruary 13—15,1997
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List of Workshop ParticipantsSoftware Demo Training Workshop
February 13-15,1997
RLO Representatives
ADDalachia Rodney ReynoldsRonald McDowell GeoffBohling
Eastern Gulf Rocky Mountain
Rick Erikson Roger SlattJames L. Donahoe Sandra Mark
Vickey Sare1' "i
Central Gulf Gene Williams
Michael Surman
p«! Ric Pincomb South Midcontinent
Keith Long David Brown
Midwest Texas
Tom Davis L. Edwin Gamer
Art Sanders M. John Boldovici
Southwest West Coast
Bob Emery Hooshang KhurabafBob Blaylock
National PTTC Headauarters
North Midcontinent Lance Cole
Lanny Schoeling John Benton
Dwayne McCune
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Software Company Representatives
RIS GeoGranhiY
Michael Holmes Ted Mowers
Dominic Holmes Vince MoUiconi
Tony Holmes Scott Gorman
RockWare Neuralos
Jim Reed Robert Best
Seismic Micro-Technology
Tom Smith
Schlumberger-Dowell/GeoOuest
Steve Holekamp
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Table of Contents
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List ofWorkshop Participants 2Table ofContents 3
Suggestions for Effective Software Demos 4Thursday, February 13,1997 Workshop Schedule 5
PfEFFER 6
LESA 8
RIS-View, RIS-Info 9RockWare Utilities 10
Friday, February 14,1997 Workshop Schedule 112d/3dPAK 12
GES 13
Saturday, February 15,1997 Workshop Schedule 14NDS/Log, NDS/Map 15DOE Software 16
FRACPRO 17
FracCADE 18
Slide Shows on the Computer 19
Windows PowerPoint Files on Floppy Disks Pocket
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Suggestions for Effective Software Demos
Sandra Mark, PhD, Consnlting Petroleum GeologistDirector of the PTTC Rocky MoxmtainResource Center
Colorado School ofMines, Golden, Colorado(303)273-3107
1. Learn the software beforehand
• Time commitment: a few hours to a few days
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• Make a "cheat sheet*
Demo software by appointment only.
• Ask what programs they specifically want to see.
• If they don't specifyparticularprograms, ask what applications they areinterested in.
Practice the demo before the visitor arrives.
Start the visit with questions about how the visitor works: f
• What software, hardware do they currently use?
• What tasks do they routinelyperform? What computer application(s) willhelp them do their job faster, more thoroughly?
• Are there budgetary constraints?
5. Ifthe visitor wants a general overview ofthe software available at your resourcecenter, consider a slide show—see the back ofthis book for information on this.
6. Perform your demo using your cheat sheet.
7. After your demo, ask the visitor to **take a turn at the driver seat"—let themexplore the software for themselves for an hour or more.
8. Finish the visit with a discussion ofalternative software packages, theirsimilarities, differences. Provide literature. Get their business card.
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PTTC
RLO Software Demo/Training WorkshopThursday, February 13,1997
Schedule
Time Activity Software Description Presenter
8:00 Welcome, Logistics,Introductions
Sandra Mark
8:15 PtBFFER Log AnalysisSoftware
Log Analysis GeoffBohling
10:00 Break
10:15 RIS: LESA Log AnalysisSoftware
Log Analysis Michael Holmes,
12:00 Lunch—brought in1:00 RIS-View Log Viewing Dominic Holmes, Tony
Holmes
2:00 RIS: RIS-Info Well Data
Presentation Software
Well Data
Presentation
Dominic Holmes, TonyHohnes
3:00 Break
3:15 RockWare Utilities Geo-technical tools Jim Reed
5:00 Adjourn
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PfEFFER Version 1.1
Kansas Geological SurveyLawrence, Kansas
(913) 864-3965GeoffBohling, ResearchAssistant, Mathematical GeologySection
Other contributors: LynnWatney, John Doveton,Bill Guy
L Goals ofPfEFFER
A. Provide cost-effective,accessible well log analysisa. Spreadsheet basedb. Graphically orientedc. Interactive and linked: provides rapid evaluation of"what-if* scenarios
m B. Allow enhanced reservoir characterization
a. Emphasison measuresrelated to pore size and geometryC. Provide framework for interaction between geologists and engineers
^ n. PfEFFER Personnel and FimdingA. PfEFFERhas been developed at the Kansas Geological SurveyB. Program concept, design, and evaluation: John Doveton, Lynn Watney, Bill
GuyC. Programmers: Geoff Bohling, SaifUllah, Dana Adkins-Heljeson, Saibal
Bhattacharya, Greg PouchD. First year toding: Kansas Geological Survey,Consortiumof 12 oil and has
companiesoperatingin Kansas,Kansas Technology EnterpriseCorporation(KTEC)
E. Secondyear fimding: Kansas Geological Survey,BDM, Amoco, Phillips,McCoy, Vastar
in. Key features ofPfEFFER Version 1.1A. Import of log data from LAS filesB. Lmked computation ofimportant parameters, based on Archie modelC. Annotated Pickett Plot (log-log porosity-resistivitycrossplot)
a. Color coding of third attribute (Depth, GR, PEF,...)b. Contours of: water saturation, bulk volume water, permeability,
capillary pressuresD. Color coding ofpay zones and related cut-offsE. Other plots and analyses
" a. Log values versus depthb. RHOMAA-UMAA crossplot and related compositional plotc. Moveable oil plot
^ F. Mapping capabilitiesa. Compilation of information from a nxunberofwell workbooksb. Posting ofwell locationsc. Interpolation of selected variables between wellsd. Shaded contour or 3D display ofresulting grid
IV. Live demonstration ofkey features
V. Discussion ofselected data sets (as time permits)VI. Proposed future developments
A. PfEFFER Version 1.2
a. Lithologic composition analysisb. Alternatives to Archie Equation
B. PfEFFER-Pro
a. PfBOAST: Interface to the DOE black oil simulator, BOASTb. PfWHEAT: Interface to the WHEAT GIS
c. PfX: Cross-section displayofcolor-coded logsd. PfCLUSTER: Cluster analysis for flow unit zonatione. HOUGH: Hough transform modulef. KIPLING: Non-parametric discriminant analysis and regression
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LESA
RIS—Resource Information Services, Ltd.Denver, Colorado(303) 770-4235
Michael Holmes, President
LESA—Log Evaluation Systems Analysis
1. Setting up files for log and core data2. Opening a file and reviewing available data3. Curve aliases
m 4. Ensuring consistent data presentation, and curve conversions5. Editing curve data6. Quick Look Analysis
PreliminaryAdvanced
7. Viewing the dataCross Plots
Depth PlotsHistograms
8. Reservoir Net Pay9. Changing/creating cross plot and depthplot templates10. Printing data11. In-depth Analysis
User defined
Program determined12. Coal Bed Methane Analysis
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RIS-Info
RIS—Resource Information Services, Ltd.Denver, Colorado
(303) 770-4235
DominicHolmes,Vice PresidentGraphics/Interface DevelopmentTony Holmes, Vice President Data/AnalysisDevelopment
RIS-Info and RIS-View—Data Presentation Software
1. Data import and types of files program can handle2. Setting up
ProjectWells within the project
3. Viewing an existing well in sample templatesprovided to PTTC4. Creating lithologies,modifiers, engineeringinformation5. Text Annotation
6. Editing an existing template7. Creating a new template8. Importing scanned images9. Creating log headers/trailers10. Capabilities of
RIS-View
RIS-Info Pro
RIS-Info Standard
11. Applications and current uses of the software
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1. General overview
2. Stratos
3. Prosect
4. Demo Files
5. Introduction to LogPlot
RockWare Utilities
RockWare, Inc.Golden, Colorado(303)278-4099
Jim Reed, President
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PTTC
RLO Software Demo/Training WorkshopFriday, February 14,1997
Schedule
Time Activity Software Description Presenter
8:00 2d/3(iPAK Seismic Interpretation Tom Smith
10:00 Break
10:15 2d/3dPAK, continued Seismic Interpretation Tom Smith
12:00 Lunch—brought in
1:00 GES Geologic mapping, datamanagement
Ted Mowers
3:00 Break
3:15 GES, continued Geologic mapping, datamanagement
Ted Mowers
5:00 Adjourn
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2d/3dPAK
Seismic Micro-Technology, Inc.Houston, Texas(303)464-6188
Thomas "Tom" A. Smith, PhD, President
I. How to mstall 2d/3dPAK
A. Equipmentyou will need: Three2d/3dPAKprogram diskettes (Version 3.1),one License Driver diskette, seven Test Data diskettes, and One Sentinel.
B. Plug the Sentinel in a parallel portC. With the File Manager, switch to the A drive and double click on
SETUP.EXE.
D. Insert each ofthe program diskettes as requested.E. Install a license driver as required.
n. How to install the test data
A. With the File Manager, switch to the A drive and double click onSETUP.EXE.
B. Insert each ofthe project diskettes as requested.m. How to give a short demonstration
A. Start 2d/3dPAK
B. Display Seismic SectionsC. Autopicking an HorizonD. Picking a Fault SurfaceE. Time Slices
IV. Features for reservoir work
A. Kinds of Subsurface Data
B. Time-depth Curves at WellsC. Time MapsD. Depth MapsE. "Power" Tools like volume attributes
F. Four-D
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GeoGraphix, Inc.Denver, Colorado
(303)296-1143
Theodore "Ted"T.Mowers, Geologist, Training Specialist, University ProgramVince Molliconi,Geologist,Technical Sales
Scott Gorman, Accoimt Representative
I. GeoGraphix Resources Available to PTTC RLOsA. Sales
pn B. Direct MarketingC. Customer SupportD. TrainingE. ConsultingF. Web Page
n. Software Demonstration Training^ A. Introduction to Demonstration Data Sets
B. GES—GeoGraphix Exploration Systema. Presentation
b. LandNet
c. LeaseMapd. WellBase
e. IsoMapf. SeisMapg. CrossSection
C. PRIZM—Overview ofGeoGraphix Log Analysis SystemD. SeisVision—Overview ofGeoGraphix 3D SeismicInterpretation System
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PTTC
RLO Software Demo/Training WorkshopSaturday, February 15,1997
Schedule
Time Activity Software Description Presenter
8:00 NDS/Log, NDS/Map Log, Map Digitizmg Robert Best
10:00 Break
10:15 BOAST m,ctfProphet, PolymerFlood/Waterflood, CO^Predictive Model
DOE simulators Lanny Schoeling
12:00 Lunch—brought in1:00 FRACPRO Well frac design Gene Williams
3:00 Break
3:15 FracCADE Well frac design Steve Holekamp4:30 Adjoum
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NDS/LogNDS/Map
Neuralog, Inc.Houston, Texas(218) 240-2525
Robert Best, President
1. Overview
A. Why use NDSB. Scanning your E&P DocumentsC. Using NDS/Log to capture Well Log DataD. Using NDS/Map to capture Map Data
n. Why use NDS?A. NDS is a powerful on-screen digitizing system, all captured data is visible and
can be saved/retrieved at any stageB. Data can be captured fast and accuratelyC. Exports data to all common E&P applications
ni. Scanning your E&P DocumentsA. Scanningprovides for an archive ofyour important documentsB. Documents can easily be retrieved for later viewing/captureC. Neuralog offers several scanning solutions to provide the standard TIFF image
files used by NDSIV. Using NDS/Log
A. NDS/Log file structureB. Loading the well log imageC. Calibrating the depth and scale axesD. Gridding the depth trackE. Capturing the well log curveF. Creating a well log digit file
V. Using NDS/MapA. NDS/Map file structure
^ B. Loading an image/input sourceC. Calibrating/Registering the map imageD. Setting the map projectionE. Capturing data (wells, contours, leases, seismic lines)F. Exporting data to E&P applications
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C02 ProphetPolymer FloodAVaterflood Predictive Model
C02 Predictive Model
DOE Simulators
Lamiy Schoeling, PhD, Director, North Midcontinent PTTCLawrence, Kansas
(913) 864-7398
1. Introduction to BOAST HI
- A. Overview
B. Run exampleC. Exercise
n. Introduction to C02 ProphetA. Overview
B. Run exampleC. Exercise
in. Introduction to Polymer Flood/Waterflood Predictive ModelA. Overview
B. Run exampleC. Exercise
IV. Introduction to C02 Predictive Model
A. Overview
B. Rim example_ C. Exercise
V. Questions and Answers
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FRACPRO
Resources Engineering Systems, Inc. (GRI)
E. T. (Gene) Williams, P.E., Consultantto Rocky Mountain PTTCWilliams Petroleum Consulting
(303)420-9857
1. Introduction to hydraulic fracturing softwareA. What is it?
B. What are prosective purchasers interested in?C. What software alternative do we have at PTTC?
n. Capabilities ofFRACPROA. Frequently asked questionsB. Database
m. Running the Tutorial (s)A. Fracture simulation
B. Reservoir simulation
C. Well test analysisIV. Wrap-up
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Schlumberger-Dowell/GeoQuestHouston, Texas(281) 285-8406
Steven Holekamp, CADE Office Product Champion
1. Overview ofCADE Office
2. Overview ofFracCADE (CFW)
3. Demo ofReal Time Transfer and DivertaFRAC
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Slide Shows on the Computer-When an Overview of Available Software is Desired
Sandra Mark
Many times visitors to the resource center are not familiar with the latest softwaretechnology, and simply want to see what's available. A slide show, constructed inWindows PowerPoint, is an effective wayto givetheman overview without strugglingthrough ftill-blown demos.
The slide show should mclude some "screen grabs" ofwindows from a real demosession. In other words, try to capture some interestingdisplays that illustrate thecapabilities and keyfeatures of the software. In Windows 95, this is easily accomplishedby the following steps:
1. open both a software application and Windows PowerPoint at the same time.2. Highlight (or make active) the window that you want to image.3. Press: Alt and PrintScreen together. The window's image is now on the clipboard.4. Put the cursor into the PowerPointwindow and select Paste—theimage will appear.5. Annotate with the drawing and text tools in PowerPoint.
Depending uponthe application, 5 slides are probably sufficient. Youmightwant togroupthemby discipline (e.g. geology, engineering) or application type (e.g. log analysis,fi^c design) intoa single file so you canshowseveral different software packages duringthe slide show overview.
In the back pocket of this book are floppy disks that contains a series ofPowerPoint filesthat you can use for computer slide shows ofthe software that was studied in thisworkshop. These files are offeredas examples, you may wishto modifythem or createyour own slides.
Windows 95 PowerPoint (Version 7.0) Files on the floppy disks in the pocket:File Name Software Creator
BoaS.pptCo2prpht.pptPoly.pptCo2ppm.ppt
BOAST m, C02 Prophet,Polymer Flood/Watei^ood,C02 Predictive Model
Lanny Schoeling
firacpro.ppt FRACPRO Gene Williams
ges.ppt GeoGraphix GES Sandra Mark
neuralg NDS/Log, NDS/Map Sandra Mark
pfeffer.ppt PfEFFER GeoffBohlingris.ppt LESA, RIS-Info Sandra Mark
rockware.ppt RockWare Utilities Sandra Mark
seismic.ppt 2d/3dPak Sandra Mark
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