WO2018013141A1 - Determining a numerical age for geological events within a scheme - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure includes a method for determining a numerical age for geological events within a chronostratigraphic scheme, which comprises: a) relating each new event in a new scheme to at least one of one or more other new events in the new scheme, one or more preexisting events in a preexisting scheme and one or more intervals in a preexisting scheme, wherein the new scheme is a collection of each new event, each new event lacks a geological age, and an interval is a time between any two adjacent preexisting events, which represent interval events within the same preexisting scheme; b) ordering each relation from step a) into a preferred hierarchy for each new event in the new scheme; c) amending the preferred hierarchy, using a computer processor, by starting with the highest relation in the preferred hierarchy and removing each lower relation in the preferred hierarchy that conflicts with a higher relation remaining in the preferred hierarchy; and d) calculating a numerical age of each new event, using the computer processor, based upon each relation from step a) in the amended
- step 112 a numerical age of each new event added in step 104 is calculated based upon the relations from step 106 remaining in the amended preferred hierarchy from step 110.
- the numerical age of a new event is thus calculated by determining which two events constrain the new event to a smallest numerical age range between the two events by their respective relations to the new event in the amended preferred hierarchy and averaging the numerical age of the two events.
- a schema diagram 500 illustrates the numerical age calculated for the new event (A), based upon the relations remaining in the amended preferred hierarchy, in FIG. 4 according to this step.
- step 118 one or more preexisting subsurface data or interpretation objects (including but not limited to well picks, seismic horizons, biostratigraphic information, subsurface maps, and modeled surfaces) are associated with each respective new event added in step 104 using techniques well-known in the art.
- a schema diagram 700A illustrates with dashed lines how preexisting subsurface data or interpretation objects (data objects) may be associated with the new event (A) in FIG. 6.
- Preexisting events ( ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ ) may include preexisting associations with one or more of the same (not shown) or different preexisting data objects as illustrated in FIG. 7A with solid lines.
- the method 100 also enables better interpretation decisions and geologic analysis with the additional knowledge of a data object's age. If, for example, an event X is associated with a fault and event Y is associated with a horizon, interpretive conclusions can be made based on knowledge of their ages that could't be made without such knowledge.
- the method 100 therefore allows geoscientists to more efficiently and effectively identify drilling prospects, and allows reservoir engineers to more accurately drill wells. Because age relations are updated dynamically, inconsistencies are automatically reconciled, and data is attributed with geologic age information, the method 100 vastly improves the processing speed of a computer.
- the disclosure may be practiced with a variety of computer-system configurations, including hand-held devices, multiprocessor systems, microprocessor-based or programmable-consumer electronics, minicomputers, mainframe computers, and the like. Any number of computer-systems and computer networks are acceptable for use with the present disclosure.
- the disclosure may be practiced in distributed-computing environments where tasks are performed by remote- processing devices that are linked through a communications network.
- program modules may be located in both local and remote computer- storage media including memory storage devices.
- the present disclosure may therefore, be implemented in connection with various hardware, software or a combination thereof, in a computer system or other processing system.
- the memory primarily stores the application programs, which may also be described as program modules containing computer-executable instructions, executed by the computing unit for implementing the present disclosure described herein and illustrated in FIGS. 1-8.
- the memory therefore, includes a geological-event age-updating module, which enables steps 110-114 described in reference to FIG. 1.
- the geological-event age-updating module may integrate functionality from the remaining application programs illustrated in FIG. 9.
- DecisionSpace® may be used as an interface application to perform steps 102-108 and 116-124 in FIG. 1.
- DecisionSpace® may be used as interface application, other interface applications may be used, instead, or the geological-event age-updating module may be used as a stand-alone application.
- a monitor or other type of display device may be connected to the system bus via an interface, such as a video interface.
- a graphical user interface may also be used with the video interface to receive instructions from the client interface and transmit instructions to the processing unit.
- computers may also include other peripheral output devices such as speakers and printer, which may be connected through an output peripheral interface.
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