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Geolog® 7 – Paradigm™ 2011 With Epos®4.1 Data Management

Changes in Geolog 7 1-1

1 Changes in Geolog 7

Contents

Introduction . . . 2

New Look Launcher Bar . . . 3

Where is Connect? . . . 3

Where is Loglan? . . . 4

User Interface . . . 5

Introducing the New Tab . . . . 5

What Happened to the Sidebar? . . . 5

Menus . . . 6

Additional Mouse Scroll Wheel Functions . . . 6

How are wells to process selected in Project? . . . 6

About the Primary Well Identifier (PWI) . . . 6

What’s happened to Section? . . . 7

WELL.PROJECT.unl File . . . 7

Compatibility . . . 8

Support Removed . . . 8

File Formats . . . 8

Database Format . . . 8

Name Translation . . . 8

Commands (aliases) . . . 8

Menus . . . 8

Workspaces . . . 9

Layouts . . . 9

corEVAL and Core Analysis . . . 9

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Introduction

Geolog 7 has undergone major changes with a new Qt interface, Loglan available as a document view only, removal of the Connect application, new import and export functionality in the Catalog views, right-click menus, drag and drop functionality to name a few. This document gives a summary of the major changes, where commands are accessed and a description about the compatibility between Geolog 7 and earlier versions.

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Changes in Geolog 7 1-3 Geolog® 7 – Paradigm™ 2011

With Epos®4.1 Data Management

New Look Launcher Bar

In Geolog 7, the Connect and Loglan application buttons have been removed from the Launcher Bar.

Fig. 1: Geolog Launcher Bar

Where is Connect?

The Connect application has been removed in Geolog 7. Individual data files can be imported using the new Standard File Import view, multiple data files using File Catalog. Text files can be imported using the Custom Text Importer.

Table 1-1, "Menu Commands" on page 1-3 shows where to access the Connect commands that have been moved into the File Importer, File Catalog, Well Catalog and Mapsheet document views.

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Table 1-1: Menu Commands

Geolog 6 Menu Commands Geolog 7 Replacement Menu Commands

Connect Project

Connect > Load To import a single file:

File > New > New File Importer or

File > New > New File Catalog then Tools > Import Files To import multiple files:

File > New > New File Catalog then Tools > Import Files Connect > Load (Reporting button) File Catalog: File > Report

Connect > Unload Well Catalog: Tools > Export Connect > Project to Project Well Catalog:

Edit > Copy To (selected items) Edit > Copy From (entire wells) Mapsheet:

Edit > Copy To (selected items) Edit > Copy From (entire wells) Connect > File to File no replacement

Utilities > Include Wells Well Catalog: Edit > Include Mapsheet: Edit > Include

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Where is Loglan?

In Geolog 7, Loglan is no longer available as an application but as a document view and is accessed via the Well or Project applications.

Utilities > Remove Wells Well Catalog: Edit > Remove Mapsheet: Edit > Remove Utilities > Copy Wells Well Catalog: Edit > Copy From

Mapsheet: Edit > Copy From Utilities > Delete Wells Well Catalog: Edit > Delete Utilities > Delete Sets Well Catalog: Edit > Delete

Utilities > TIF and Tape Copying File Catalog: Tools > TIF Tape Copy Utilities > Delete Files File Catalog: Edit > Delete

Utilities > Define Flat Ascii Format File > New > New Text Importer

Utilities > Set Interpreter Launcher Bar: administration > Set Interpreter File Catalog: Tools > Set Interpreter

Well Catalog: Tools > Set Interpreter

Project - Well Catalog Project - Well Catalog

Tools > QC Report File > Report

Tools > QC Search Available as a tab in the Search section of the Well Catalog view.

Accessed by toggling on the Search mode checkbox.

Edit > Copy From Project Edit > Copy From Edit > Include From Project Edit > Include Edit > Remove Include Edit > Remove

Project - Mapsheet Project - Mapsheet Edit > Copy From Project Edit > Copy From Edit > Include From Project Edit > Include Edit > Remove Include Edit > Remove Table 1-1: Menu Commands

Geolog 6 Menu Commands Geolog 7 Replacement Menu Commands

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Changes in Geolog 7 1-5 Geolog® 7 – Paradigm™ 2011

With Epos®4.1 Data Management

User Interface

Introducing the New Tab

You can access all document views available within the open Geolog application such as Well, Project via the New Tab window.

Fig. 2: New Tab window

What Happened to the Sidebar?

The Sidebar was a container for the Datum, Files and Menu tabs. The Sidebar has been replaced with a docking area for dockable windows such as those that have replaced the Datum, Files and Menu tabs.

The Datum tab has been replaced by the Wells and Ranges windows. The Files tab has been replaced by the Files window. The Menu tab has been replaced by the General, Petrophysics, Geology and Geophysics Menu windows.

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NOTE The Wells window is not displayed in Project as wells to process are selected in the Mapsheet and Well Catalog document views.

Menus

From Geolog 7, the menus displayed in the menu bar and toolbar areas of the applications cannot be customized.

The Petrophysics, Geology, Geophysics and General menus, are no longer displayed on the application menu bar but are available as Menu windows. By default, these Menu windows are not displayed on the Windows menu. The required .mmu files must be opened – select File > Open > Open Menu.

Custom Menus

Custom menus created in previous versions of Geolog can be accessed in Geolog 7 via the Windows menu.

Custom menus are created and populated within the user interface – see “Custom Menus” on page 5-35 for more information.

A custom menu must first be opened (select File > Open > Open Menu) before it can be displayed in the Windows menu. The custom menu item will persist as an option in an application’s Windows menu even when the application is closed and reopened.

You can add, move and delete items in a user defined menu see “Custom Menus” on page 5-35 for more information.

Additional Mouse Scroll Wheel Functions

How are wells to process selected in Project?

Geolog’s Project application is designed to deal with large numbers of wells and the Wells list on the Datum tab prior to Geolog 7 was not very efficient for selecting wells to process or useful for determining what wells were selected. In Geolog 7, the wells open in Project can still be limited using a Wells list and the wells to process can be selected via a mapsheet or well catalog – hence a Wells window is not required in Project.

About the Primary Well Identifier (PWI)

The PWI identifies what "key" is used for wells in the project. Typically, the PWI is meant to be set once and used for all wells in a project; it is not meant to allow some wells in a project to use Well Name, others use API number and others to use something else. Setting the PWI is more applicable at project creation

To... do this...

Scroll vertically Move the mouse scroll wheel up or down Scroll horizontally Press [ALT] + mouse scroll wheel Page scroll vertically Press [SHIFT] + mouse scroll wheel Zoom in or out of a Geolog view Press [CTRL] + mouse scroll wheel

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Changes in Geolog 7 1-7 Geolog® 7 – Paradigm™ 2011

With Epos®4.1 Data Management

and so in Geolog 7 is set on the New Project dialog box for a new project and changed for an exisiting project via an option on the Launcher Bar’s Administration menu.

What’s happened to Section?

Section still exists as an application but has been replaced as a document view with the Line of Section. The Line of Section view can be used to display 2D geological cross sections with wells projected on to them. The Line of Section view also allows for display of intervals, along with insertion and display of fluid contacts and faults. Line of Section also allows for display of inter-well data using tops data from an interval set from displayed wells or data from a Geolog-based 3D model.

Fixed well spacing and correlation functionality is handled in Correlation.

WELL.PROJECT.unl File

A new surface scheme called Fluid Contacts has been added to the WELL_PROJECT.unl file that is provided as a part of the Geolog7 installation. This surface scheme can be used to define the three possible fluid contacts; GO, GW and OW.

The WELL_PROJECT.unl file contains both a default CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHY and FLUID_CONTACTS sets. If you already have a customized CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHY set, it is recommended that you exclude that set when importing the data file.

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Compatibility

This section details the compatibility between Geolog 7 and earlier versions of Geolog.

Support Removed

Support has been removed for the following:

• Digitizing

• Magnetic tapes – there is no longer direct loading/unloading to and from magnetic tapes. Data can be copied using the File Catalog – TIF & Tape Copy and then imported/exported.

File Formats

There are no changes to the file formats in the database.

Database Format

Support has been added for array constants, that is array constants can now be imported and stored in Geolog.

The Geolog 7 database is backward compatible.

Name Translation

Previously, Geolog used name translation files to translate Well Header constants to standard Geolog names when loading well data. This is no longer required (nor desired) as this is now handled by aliasing.

Additionally, constants are now stored in their original contractor format name and with the Set specified on import.

Commands (aliases)

Most scripts created for earlier versions of Geolog will run in Geolog 7. However, scripts relating to removed functionality (e.g. tape loading) will not work and scripts that relate to areas of changed functionality will need to be updated.

Menus

The Geolog application and document menu files .mmu are no longer stored in the app-defaults directory and therefore cannot be changed.

In Geolog 7, supplemental (user defined) menus created in earlier versions of Geolog will be displayed/

available in separate menu windows but will no longer be displayed on an application menu bar or as menu items in an application menu.

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Changes in Geolog 7 1-9 Geolog® 7 – Paradigm™ 2011

With Epos®4.1 Data Management

Workspaces

Workspaces from earlier versions can be opened in Geolog 7 but the arrangement of the windows will not be maintained due to the significant change in how the geometry of windows is managed.

Layouts

Multiple header and footer picture are no longer supported. Layout in Geolog 7 supports a single header picture and a single footer picture.

For existing layouts that have more than one header or footer picture the additional pictures will be positioned relative to the border.

corEVAL and Core Analysis

CorEVAL writes FWL contants and logs to the database as negative values. These are represented as elevations.

Core Analysis writes fluid level constants and logs to the database as (usually) positive values represented in TVDSS.

Consequently there is an incompatibility between CorEVAL FWLs and Core Analysis fluid levels. Any existing CorEVAL FWL constants or logs should be deleted before using Core Analysis. If customers want to keep the CorEVAL values, they should use a different name (other than FWL) for these fluid levels in Core Analysis.

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