How To Use TNavigator
How To Use TNavigator
General description
Open model
Run model and
Properties Check quality of
analyze Rates,
maps, History Matching
Totals, Pressure, …
Resources
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Data input-output 3
Interactive GUI
E100/300
IMEX
GEM
Console tNavigator
STARS binary files
Tempest/More + log-file
Assisted History
Matching GUI RSM-file
RESCUE MPI/cluster
trajectories
events Remote GUI E100 binary
files
history
RP/PVT Model Designer
GUI
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File structure 4
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Open model modes 5
View simulation results (user to see the results of model that has been
calculated previously, .sdata-file is used)
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tNavigator documentation 6
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tNavigator main window 7
1. Run tNavigator
2. File. Open – open E100 models
3. File, Open as - switch E300, IMEX, STARS, MORE
4. Main window contains the following options
Language: Settings,
Language, English
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Open model 8
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Open model 9
1. File. Open
BlackOilDEMO/black_oil_demo.data
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3D visualization 10
tNavigator can: Visualize the model before and during calculations (Maps, 2D and 3D
maps); Stop calculations, edit the model and run calculations again.
Time slider
Options
Visualization panel
Report panel
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Maps of Properties 11
Histogram
3D map
2D map
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Maps List 12
User Cuts and User Maps – maps and cuts that can be created via
User Arithmetics.
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3D visualization of properties
To rotate map – hold left mouse button and move the mouse
To move map – hold right mouse button and move the mouse
To scale map – roll mouse wheel
Default view – press left + right mouse click
Different models views – Button Views and presentation params
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Properties in each grid block 14
Right mouse click on block on 2D or 3D map, choose Block statistics (size, porosity, permeability,
regions to which block corresponds etc.)
Press top left angle of table to select it Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V (to copy and export to Excel)
Change the
block –
Select X, Y,
Z
coordinates
here
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Palette for properties visualization 15
1. The parameter values of properties on the map correspond to the colors on palette
2. Vertical color palette is marked by horizontal lines and numbers
3. In the figure the default palette (red, blue, green, yellow, red)
4. The color changes evenly between the two colors
5. To change Palette properties - right mouse click on the palette
Vertical palette
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Discrete palette 16
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Distance between blocks or wells 17
1. 3D maps.
2. Move time slider to see field development history (red – producers, blue - injectors)
3. Press Distance between two specified blocks
4. Left mouse click to note blocks, separated by a distance to be measured
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Initial geological Resources: Sum oil in place 18
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Resources in FIP regions: create FIPNUM Cut 19
We are going to calculate resources in FIPNUM regions: 1-st we create User Cut for FIPNUM, 2-nd
(next frame) calculated resources in each FIPNUM
1. User cuts. Cut
2. In Map arithmetic command line «FIPNUM». Apply.
3. See 3 FIP-regions with different color
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Resources in FIP regions: Map statistics 20
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2D maps for properties 21
Settings
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Properties for layers in 3D 23
3D slicing
Sliders to add
group of layers
Check layers
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Histogram for properties 24
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Run and stop calculations 25
Run calculations
Stop
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One model in several windows 26
Press Create new window to open several windows with your model:
• In different windows you can analyze: 2D and 3D maps of properties, graphs,
histograms
• You can open new windows before or during calculations
• Move additional window to the second screen
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Graphs. Calculations. Easy restarts 27
Time slider
Press Reset to
deselect all
Red vertical line – current
calculation step
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Well control mode 28
Injector
Producer Well 50
Shut Calculation – switch LRAT to BHP
Stop control
Injector History – LRAT always (liquid rate)
(producer
earlier)
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Graphs. Export to Excel 29
1. Click upper left corner to select a table (or Ctrl+A (select all), Ctrl+C (copy), Ctrl+V (paste) to
Excel)
OR
2. Press Export (green arrow) to save the table. Specify extension .xls to save Excel-file
Export
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Min and Max pressure during calculations 30
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Current production: bubble maps 31
1. 2D map. Check Bubble Maps (Production Rates Bubble Maps are selected for default)
2. Move time slider to see production and injection at each time step
3. Blue – injection rate, orange – oil rate, green – water rate
4. Double click on the well to switch to its graphs Rates
5. Any new Bubble Map templates can be created, exported and used in other models
Double click
on well
Open Settings
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Cross-section (horizontal) 32
3D
1. Cross-section. Coordinate plane (Z)
2. Hold left mouse button (and move yellow sphere) to move the horizontal section plane
3. Or enter section depth in meters
4. Close dialogue – Cross-section 1 is saved automatically
2D
1. Cross-Section. Cross-section 1
2. Move time slider to see properties in dynamics
Cross section
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Cross-section (vertical) 33
3D
1. Cross-section. Vertical
2. Do two click on blocks to see a section plane
3. Hold left mouse button (and move yellow sphere) to move the section plane or rotate it by
the corners
4. Close dialogue – Cross-section 1 is saved automatically
2D
1. Cross-Section. Cross-section 1
Cross section
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Graph types: Object, Parameter, Step 34
1. Object type– one of the following: connection, well, group of wells, region, reservoir. Graphs
of various parameters as time function can be built simultaneously for selected object (one!).
2. Parameter type – one (!) parameter of the following: totals, rates, pressure, ... Graph of values
for any number of wells, groups, connectons as time function can be built for this parameter.
Objects
Parameters
Parameter graph types: Separate (graphs
for all objects in the window), Sum (sum
of the parameter for all selected objects),
Average (average of the parameter for all
selected objects), Active Average (well is
active at the time step if it works on
current time step)
Switch graphs type
3. Step. Any number of parameters for any number of objects can be calculated for any time
step. Place time slider to any time step
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Well filter: wells you are interested in now 35
When you use Well filter (on the right panel): only wells from filter will be visualized on all maps
and graphs
Check wells
Select well
All reservoir wells
groups
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Check quality of History Matching 36
Unified History
Matching Results
Graphs, Plots:
Historical vs
Calculation values
Bubble Maps:
residuals
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Unified History Matching Results 37
1. Graphs. Unified History Matching Results
2. Historical and calculated values of parameters for wells: Oil total, Water total, Gas Total,
Liquid Total, Rates, water cut, water injection etc.
3. Data is updated at each time step. At the end of the calculation move time slider to the desired
step and analyze the HM table at this step.
4. Settings to check only the columns you are interested in
Relative Mismatch = |Hist. – Calc.| *100%
Hist.
Wells
Settings
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Sorting History Matching table 38
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Graphs: history as dotted line 39
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Graph: historical and calculated values 40
1. Graphs. Hist vs Calc X-axis – calculated value, Y-axis – historical value
2. Green bisector line – calculated value of parameter is equal to historical for the wells on this line
3. Tolerance – Red lines – 10% deviation from the bisector (for well deviation between calculated
and historical value is valid)
4. Uncheck Hide matched to see wells with good HM quality (green squares)
5. Move time slider to see plot at each time step
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Graph: historical and calculated values 41
1. Tolerance can be changed for high rate wells and middle rate wells independently (5% for high
rates and 10% for middle rates on the picture)
2. Square – wells with middle rate
3. Around square – wells with high rate
4. Tick Hide Low Rate Ones (Low Rate wells list depend on user specified Min. Rate)
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Bubble Maps: mismatch 42
1. 2D Map. Avg (or Sum) Check Bubble Maps. Settings – Mismatch Map
2. Choose parameter (Oil Rate on the picture). Near the circle there are values of Oil rate
mismatch. Move time slider to see mismatches at each time step
3. Red color of circle (hist value > calc), blue color (hist value < calc)
4. Hint: If big bubble maps are distributed uniformly everywhere – it means that the problem of
HM is complex for whole field (may be we need change RP or permeability everywhere)
If big bubble maps are presented somewhere locally – then HM problem is local and we need to
change properties only locally
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Thank you for attention!
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