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1 BP Workshop July 17, 2001 GEMINI Geo-Engineering Modeling through INternet Informatics by John Victorine and Lynn Watney Kansas Geological Survey Lawrence, KS

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3 Marty DuBois (petroleum geologist)

4 Est. 1995 2001 POSC-Caesar

5 Significance:  Technical innovations  Keep Kansas competitive  Web-based business transactions  Incubate entrepreneurial teams  Optimize time and funds  Produce quantitative results  Increase integrated studies  Improve success GEMINI Framework

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7 Gemini (Geo-Engineering Modeling through Internet Informatics) is an interactive, integrated Website designed to construct real-time geo-engineering reservoir models. Information assembled form the Website or uploaded by the client (one person or a team) will be analyzed with an extensive suite of web-accessed analytical software using intelligent interfaces and tutorial support to accomplish project development. Project can range from regional to local and span problems from complex to simple.

8 Gemini Web Programming Java Applets –Graphical User Interfaces Java Servlets –Bridge between Applets and Database & Files ORACLE Database & Electronic Files –Well Header & Core Library Database Tables –Digital LAS Files

9 Gemini User/Project Area Java Applet Gemini User Creates Personal Work Area on Kansas Geological Survey’s Database. Gemini User Identifies Region of Interest, i.e. Oil & Gas Well Location and Formation Gemini User Selects Oil & Gas Wells. Gemini User Saves their Data and Work in Kansas Geological Survey’s Database.

10 Gemini Geo-Engineering Java Applets Well Level Analysis –PfEFFER –DST –Production –Well Rock- Petrophysics Profile Field Level Analysis –Mapping –Cross Section –Volumetrics –Material Balance Rock Catalog Fluid Catalog LAS Plotting

11 Gemini Java Servlets

12 Gemini Examples User/Project Applet LAS Plot Applet PfEFFER Applet Rock Catalog Applet

13 Gemini User/Project Applet - User Login Panel http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/Gemini/jrv_test/Gemini.html

14 Gemini User/Project Applet - Project Panel

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16 Select map variable, select area or zoom into well, select well(s) for analysis

17 Current digital (LAS) log database

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19 Multi-well Analysis - Volumetrics Select Regions (Zone) and wells of interest

20 Volumetrics - supply grid cell and B o displays and calculate OOIP Tab for each zone Toggle between calculated values Using current default gridding algorithm

21 Petrophysics Option Plot/Print LAS File

22 LAS -- select track, LAS file, curves, and database for annotation

23 GRResTen/Rxo/RTDB Info/Tops

24 PfEFFER Analysis Select PfEFFER icon -- Plot log curves to help identify zones and calculate parameters Select PfEFFER

25 PfEFFER -- Define zones and depth intervals of interest

26 Gemini PfEFFER Applet - Control Panel

27 Gemini PfEFFER Applet - Parameters Panel

28 Gemini PfEFFER Applet - Parameters Panel - Pay

29 Gemini PfEFFER Applet - Depth Button Selected

30 Gemini PfEFFER Applet - Rt Button Selected

31 Gemini PfEFFER Applet - Vsh Button Selected

32 Gemini PfEFFER Applet - Phi Button Selected

33 Gemini PfEFFER Applet - Sw Menu Selected

34 “Super Pickett” Plot

35 Digital Rock Catalog Dynamic comparison of rock properties and correlation to other well data and to other wells Core description - photography - petrography Sedimentology Core analysis - special core analysis

36 Plots and images form foundation of rock catalog concept

37 Rock Catalog Database Query and Display Multiple criteria selected

38 Example: Select well Define data to plot and images to view

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41 Gemini LAS Plot Applet - LAS Plot Annotated with tops and core analysis locations

42 Reservoir Parameters in Simulation assembled in GEMINI

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44 Opportunities created by GEMINI through Internet access for geo-engineering modeling  New insights, expand knowledge  Change the way business is conducted  Make the domestic petroleum business enterprise more competitive  Minimize assumptions and interpolations in geo-engineering  Allow client to efficiently assemble project and knowledge base  Respond to client needs as system as system is used


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