2-D Well Log Correlation |
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Recon offers speed-optimized, interactive well log correlation and interpretation with instant updates of picks, grids and profiles in all three views. |
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You can display cross-sections with unlimited number of wells, logs, picks and profiles in 2-D correlation view. |
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In Recon you can add, edit or delete tops and fault picks in the 2-D correlation window.
Faults can be defined using fast interwell pick interpretation with instant update of grids. |
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You can define well-to-well and arbitrary cross-sections in the basemap or directly in 3-D. |
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When you change a line-of-section, Recon will automatically recalculate all profiles and will also automatically reproject all associated wells into the cross-section. |
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You can interpret picks on true-XYZ spaced 2-D cross-section display showing projected wells. |
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In additon to the true-XYZ spaced cross-section correlation mode, you can switch to a fixed spacing mode to facilitate stratigraphic interpretation. |
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Recon is unique in its ability to Interactively switch between true-XYZ and fixed spacing views in 2-D correlation. Switching from stratigraphic datumed displays to an XYZ-scaled cross-section with projected wells is a one-button click operation. |
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In addition to the 2-D correlation view, the well template has the ability to switch to a measured depth-based, fixed spacing correlation mode. |
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Speed up your correlation workflow by dragging and dropping picks with the help of overlay "ghost curves" using any combination of curves in 2-D. |
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Recon is unique in enabling you to datum the entire 3-D data volume (including seismic and wells with and without a datum top pick) in both 2-D and 3-D displays. This offers you the opportunity to perform operations that are impossible to accomplish in traditional 2-D based correlation tools. |
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You can display deviated and horizontal well templates designed in 2-D in Recon's 3-D interpretation views.
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The 2-D correlation window provides well-to-well and pick-based distance measurement for straight and deviated wells. |
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