Ecrin v4.20 - Doc v4.20.01 - © KAPPA 1988-2011
Rubis Guided Session #5: Thermal Option
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GS05 - 6/24
In our example, we will consider an offshore context, with 3000ft water depth. Hence, the
temperature is decreasing from 0 ft (MSL) to 3000ft (ocean floor), then increasing again with
depth (top of the reservoir: 8000ft).
To do so, uncheck the ‘constant gradient’ box, and enter the following profile:
Fig. B03.4 • Geothermal gradient dialog – Temperature profile
Defined this way, the gradient will be kept constant below 6000 ft until the bottom.
Click on OK to validate (and quit the geothermal profile dialog).
Hit OK again to accept your definition of the petrophysical properties.
B04 • Model Construction: Building the Wells
B04.1 • Well Creation
In the 2D Map tab
, create a vertical well and place it close to the reservoir center.
Select the ‘Wells’ button
in the
page to access the ‘Reservoir – Wells’
dialog:
Fig. B04.1 • Reservoir – Wells dialog
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