Ecrin v4.20 - Doc v4.20.01 - © KAPPA 1988-2011
Diamant Guided Session #2
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DmtGS02 - 6/11
Wells
Click on the node Wells in the browser.
View List, lists the wells defined for this field.
Individual Wells
Click on well BLK1 A01 in the browser.
View List, lists the main objects associated with this well.
View Info, lists the information about the well as read by Diamant in the DMP2 file. Note
that this well has the coordinates equal to the field reference coordinates, thus the X, Y
value is (0,0).
View Plot, plots the values of the associated production (oil, gas and water) and any
other data that has been loaded (pressure, temperature, choke size etc.).
Properties of the well. You can modify data that was interpreted from the DMP2 file.
Add, delete, rename, update, display and change properties of the various sub nodes
associated with the well.
Delete the well and all of its content.
Click on the node
'Raw Production' under the well BLK1 A01.
Note:
A ‘raw’ production is what is being loaded in Diamant prior to any specific pre-
processing using Diamant features. It is possible in Diamant, or Diamant Master, to perform
automatic synchronization of production against pressure history, and also convert periodic
average production volume back into instantaneous rates by calculating an uptime function.
This will result in the creation of a ‘cleaned production’ channel, beside the ‘raw production’
channel. However this is beyond the scope of the session, for more information related to
‘cleaned production’,
please refer to EcrGS01, chapter D01.
View List, lists the main objects associated with this well production; oil, gas and water.
View Plot, plots the values of the associated production (oil, gas and water) according
to the time scale selected in the droplist in the main toolbar.
View table. Tabulated values of the objects Oil, Gas, Water and their cumulatives listed
according to the time scale selected in the droplist in the main toolbar.
Clicking on the individual nodes Oil, Gas and Water, displays the well production of each phase
value as a plot or table (with cumulatives) according to the user’s time selection in the main
toolbar. The plot can also display the cumulative value of the phase by using the button
'Show cumulative volume' from the plot node specific toolbar. Figure B01.6 gives an illustration
of those features for the Gas Rate Production.