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Import Export Data

Reports

Training Tutorials 2013

Rock Flow Dynamics

Training description

In this course there is full description of tNavigator Import-Export and Reports:


1. Save binary files E100,
2. Summary Report for Accumulative or Instantaneous parameters
3. Create screenshot (maps, graphs)
4. Save data for blocks (Block Statistics), graphs, Well profile
5. Load measuring bottom-hole pressure for wells
6. Summation of user Map for grid blocks around the wellbore (Save Side Track Well Report)
7. Export cubes of static and dynamic properties of the model
8. User Maps creation
9. Load properties from files
10. Properties calculator
11. Load boundaries of FIP regions (sectors) from file

Open model
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File. Open
Open demo-model format E100: file ModelWithHistory/m95.data

Run calculations
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Run calculations
Wait till the end
The calculation can be put on pause (button Stop) and start running later in the same place,
or any previously calculated step

Save results in binary format files E100


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Reports. Save 100 Binaries (can be saved at any time step)


Tick parameters to save in the Dialogue. Save
Files are saved in the folder RESULTS
Tick Save to Current Directory to save files into the folder with model .data-file

Save Summary Report


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Reports. Save Summary Report


Choose Accumulative or Instantaneous
Parameters: Accum. Oil, Accum. Water, Accum. Gas, Accum. Liquid, Accum. Inj. Water, Avg.
Pressure (the selection and arrangement of graphs will be offered in the dialogue later)

Parameters. Preview
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Choose Page Format, Image Quality, graphs and its arrangement


Show Preview
Save

Accumulative Report .png file

Instantaneous Report .png file

Create screenshot
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For Maps and Graphs press button Create screenshot


Set parameters, Show preview
Save to the folder with model .data-file a new .png file with map/graphs will be saved

Create
screenshot

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Block Statistics
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2D or 3D map right mouse click on block


Block Statistics
To select press the upper left corner of the table, Ctrl+C (Copy), Ctrl+V (Paste), to Excel for
example

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Copy information from the graphs


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tNavigator displays a lot of information in the form of graphs


The graphs include the production of regions, groups, wells, connections, changing the
properties of grid cells along an arbitrary profile and along the well bore
Nearly all graphs are accompanied by tables on the right. Copy information from graphs to
Excel: Ctrl A (or press left upper corner to select the table), Ctrl C, Ctrl V
Also copying to the file is duplicated via the button Export
Button Export

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Copy to Excel all data for all graphs

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Press Export All:


1. Enter file name (extension .xls to save to Microsoft Excel file)
2. Default: all historical and calculated values for all groups and all wells for all time steps will
be saved
3. Tick off objects that you dont want to save data
Extension .xls

Press Export All

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Well Profile Data


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Open model SectorLowPerm/m100_fracs.data


Go to Maps. Calculated Maps. Pressure
3D map
Tick Show All Wells
We see that the wells have connections at the top and bottom of the reservoir, between the
parts - barrier (inactive blocks)
Run calculations

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Well Profile Data


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Graphs. Well Profile properties and rates along well bore (for connections)
Choose well (7 on the picture)
Tick properties Oil Total, Water total, Watercut, Bulk pressure
Right mouse click on profile graph, select Copy All
Copy (Ctrl V) to Excel file

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Load measuring bottom-hole pressure for wells


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Graphs. Pressure
Tick parameters: Bottom Hole Pressure, Loaded Pressure
Select well 7
Press Load well graphs
Choose file: m100_BHP_well7.txt
Loaded graphs are shown and data is duplicated in the table

Load well graphs

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File with measuring bottom-hole pressure


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One should load well graphs only one time because data is copied to the folder RESULTS
Data format is below:
m100_BHP_well7.txt
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*Object Data
Bottom Hole Pressure
29.04.2009
+2.48168777e+002
30.04.2009
+2.48113651e+002
01.05.2009
+2.48057152e+002
05.05.2009
+1.99594067e+002
06.05.2009
+1.97851325e+002
07.05.2009
+1.96604516e+002
08.05.2009
+1.95625151e+002
09.05.2009
+1.94810988e+002
13.05.2009
+1.92416138e+002
14.05.2009
+1.91943196e+002
15.05.2009
+1.91502193e+002
16.05.2009
+1.91088000e+002
17.05.2009
+1.90696621e+002
18.05.2009
+1.90325262e+002
19.05.2009
+1.89971077e+002
23.05.2009
+1.88740637e+002
24.05.2009
+1.88446113e+002
25.05.2009
+1.88159326e+002
26.05.2009
+1.87881380e+002
30.05.2009
+1.86844883e+002
31.05.2009
+1.86601997e+002
01.06.2009
+1.86364772e+002
02.06.2009
+1.67124586e+002
03.06.2009
+1.64526533e+002
04.06.2009
+1.63039587e+002
05.06.2009
+1.62012108e+002
06.06.2009
+1.61213644e+002
07.06.2009
+1.60548109e+002
08.06.2009
+1.59968827e+002
09.06.2009
+1.59450128e+002
12.06.2009
+1.58126588e+002
13.06.2009
+1.57737904e+002
24.06.2009
+1.54540006e+002

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Loading LAS-files. Well Section

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tNavigator allows:
1. Load well trajectories, LAS files to the model, GIS curves visualization
2. Full description of LAS-files loading and Graphs. Well Section is in the course Load Las and
Well Section (HowToAddLASUseWellSection)

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Load well data


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Document. Load Well data


Schedule Files Dialogue has the following options: Layers, Trajectories, Groups, Events,
History, Well Logs
Full description is in the course HowToBuildModelFromScratch
The list and full description of loading formats and files examples (GWTD, LAS, Dip-circle etc.)
are in the tNavUserManual, section Data files. Loadable file formats

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Summation of user Map for grid blocks around the wellbore


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Maps. User Maps, Map


Enter in Map Arithmetic Command Line - moipm. Apply (Map of Mass Mobile Oil in place), at last
time step (on the picture)
Right mouse click on Map, choose Save Side Track Well Report
Enter Radius (number of blocks) around the well bore where the map is summed
Enter file name. Save

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Summation of user Map for grid blocks around the wellbore


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File m100_fracs_sum_near_wells.rep in the folder RESULTS


Summed values of User Map are stored in the following format (well - sum)
well name |

function
'15' |
'23' |
'12' |
'25' |
'18' |
'8' |
'11' |
'14' |
'0' |
'16' |
'10' |
'4' |
'3' |
'9' |
'17' |
'21' |
'5' |
'2' |
'19' |
'1' |
'20' |
'13' |
'6' |
'24' |
'7' |
'22' |

18525.8343440000
31696.1723530000
38486.2788600000
40154.4517000000
42235.6102970000
45248.4017270000
48486.5487250000
53697.4659320001
59043.3885060000
72898.2104400001
74349.6323099999
79401.0094369999
79548.9225100000
81482.3202860000
81919.6333060000
84152.1919300001
94632.0541760001
97348.0287400000
98052.0752699999
98857.5822580000
103075.9427190000
107063.1676270000
117246.0886320001
125250.9072691001
180141.0768700002
232717.8053270000

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Export of cubes of static and dynamic properties of the model


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Maps. Initial Maps, map Porosity


Right mouse click on Map. Export
Save 3D. Porosity values will be saved at each grid blocks
File name is generated automatically
File will be saved to the folder with model data-file. Extension .map
Press Export in the dialogue

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Export: 3D and 2D maps

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tNavigator provides the following possibilities of Map Export - (Full description in the
tNavUserManual). Section: Data files. Loadable file formats. Maps. Export:
Aquifer, binary files .grd, active blocks, different types of 2D map export (.grd, .xyz, .cps)

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Export of cubes of initial dynamic properties of the model


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Model ModelWithHistory/m95.data
Save map of remaining saturation of water (last time step): Maps, Calculated maps, Saturation
of Water. Export - file m95_Saturation of Water_end.map
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Move time slider to zero time step!
Save map of initial saturation of water: Maps, Calculated maps, Saturation of Water. Export file m95_Saturation of Water_initial.map

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Creation of User maps


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Maps. User Maps. Map


Right mouse click on Map, choose Duplicate new user map Map1 is created
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Create Map2 the same way

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Load properties from files


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Right mouse click on Map, Load


Load file m95_ Saturation of Water_initial.map
Right mouse click on Map1, Load
Load file m95_ Saturation of Water_end.map

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Properties calculator

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1. Left mouse click on Map2


2. In Map Arithmetic Command Line: map map1 (map difference). Apply
3. We obtain the distribution of the extracted water

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Properties calculator
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In Map Arithmetic Command Line: (map map1)/map


Apply
We obtain the relative distribution of the extracted water

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Load boundaries of FIP regions (sectors) from file


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In many cases, the boundaries of FIP region (sectors) already exist


They can be loaded as text file, where the vertices of an arbitrary polygon are given in
meters
An example of region boundaries is given in the file: m95_FIPREGIONS.txt

m95_FIPREGIONS.txt
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REGION1
REGION1
REGION1
REGION1
REGION1
REGION2
REGION2
REGION2
REGION2
REGION3
REGION3
REGION3
REGION3
REGION4
REGION4
REGION4
REGION4

0 0
1600 0
1600 1600
1000 2000
0 1600
1600 0
3200 0
2600 2000
1600 1600
3200 0
4000 0
4000 4000
2600 4000
0 1600
1000 2000
1000 4000
0 4600

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Load boundaries of FIP regions (sectors) from file


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Maps. User Cuts, Cut


Right mouse click. Load FIP Boundary.
Load file m95_FIPREGIONS.txt
This Cut can be used to split model (see the course HowToSplitAndMergeModel), choose
wells for Well Filter etc.

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Thank you!

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