Blueback Geodata Investigator
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The Blueback Geodata Investigator brings long awaited and powerful cross domain data analysis to Petrel*. The new histograms, scatterplots and crossplot windows include a series of tools you can apply on well data, seismic, 3D model properties and surface properties. The flexible filtering is perfect for controlling the data analysis.
Detailed data analysis is required at all stages of the Petrel workflow, and the Blueback Geodata Investigator is addressing these needs as required by both geomodelers and geophysicists.
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 Detailed cross domain data investigation and analysis |
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Understanding your data distribution and trends prior to building your reservoir models can be crucial when making decisions.
The Blueback Geodata Investigator brings you powerful data analysis tools you can apply on data from multiple domains.
Data selection and import. The Blueback Geodata Investigator provides two different ways of selecting the data to be used in your data analysis. The quick look option applies when investigating data in a single domain.
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 Filter your data to create equations and best-fit lines |
The data selection then is simply through the Petrel data explorer. For more advanced cross domain data analysis, you create a new crossplot folder in the Petrel Explorer and then select the data to be used in your data analysis. There is in addition an option to import table data to allow you to include any kind of data in the data analysis. A performance indicator will help you to control the selected amount of data versus your hardware performance. The Blueback Geodata Investigator includes new dedicated windows for Histograms, Scatterplots and Crossplots (histograms along X and Y axis in a scatterplot). These windows contain a series of tools to control appearance, annotations, filtering and creating equations for data correlation. You can also link the windows to better see effects of filtering
- The Histogram window includes a series of functions for controlling the display of data and supporting elements like axis, annotations and appearance. By creating filters and restrictions you can control the data to be included in the data analysis, including using Petrel filters
- The Scatterplot window includes a series of tools to control what data you want to include when creating functions and best fit lines. Like for the Histogram window, you can create filters by digitizing polygons or apply cut-offs, in addition to using Petrel filters. Using the filtered data, you can derive equations and best-fit lines to apply in further data correlations and modeling
The Blueback Geodata Investigator is a true cross domain data analysis tool that allows you to compare attributes from seismic, logs, geomodels and surfaces - excellent tools to help you better understand and analyze your data.