Seismic Help Articles
Seismic Help Articles
This page contains links to several videos that will help you utilize the Seismic Interpretation functionality in Danomics. Our Seismic Welcome Tutorial is an excellent starting place and walks you through seismic data loading and interpretation step-by-step. We recommend everyone take advantage of it.
Note: Most of the resources and workflows on this page will require a Seismic license.
Tutorial Videos
These videos are from the Welcome Project series and can be consumed ala carte as needed.
- Loading Data
- Adding a Coordinate Projection System
- Bricking the Seismic Data
- Loading Optional Well Data
- Creating a New Map
- Adding and Interpreting the First Horizon
- Adding Additional Horizon Formations
Relevant Flows for Seismic
The following Flows are used in the videos above.
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Sample data to get started
Need some sample data to get started? The files below are from data made public by the Wyoming Oil and Gas Commission. These will allow you to get started with petrophysics, mapping, and decline curve analysis. Well header data Formation tops data Deviation survey data Well log data (las files) Production data (csv) or (excel) Wyoming counties shapefile and projection Wyoming townships shapefile and projection Haven’t found the help guide that you are looking for?
NMR Interpretation Module
Purpose The NMR interpretation module allows users to calculate porosity, bound and free fluids from the measure T1 and T2 distributions from NMR tools. Primary Outputs Discussion In oil and gas well logging, the $T_2$ distribution is used as a high-resolution "map" of the formation's pore system. While a standard porosity tool tells you how much fluid is there, NMR tells you where that fluid is trapped and whether it will flow.
General Concepts in Flows
Because Flows will be a new concept to many of you it is important to understand the general concepts that flows are built upon. These concepts are: Many tasks are repetitive These tasks should be done consistently These tasks can often be split into small pieces. What Are Flows? Flows are batch processing system that combine Flow tools to perform operations consistently across a dataset, and are especially useful for repetitive tasks like gridding data.