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1 TerraStation II Overview

2 Major capabilities include ...
Data Loading and Data Quality Control Petrophysical Analysis Borehole image processing & interpretation Cross section building Contouring and Surface Analysis Composite Well Displays Dip Analysis Geochemical Analysis Fault Seal Analysis

3 Potential users include ...
Technicians Petrophysicists Geologists Reservoir Engineers Sedimentologists Structural Geologists

4 Data that can be utilized
Curve Data - single and array curves Core Analysis Data - at true depth locations Directional surveys Well locations (in almost any coordinate system) Structures, markers and other mappable data Production data Geopolitical data - DLG, CDF, SHAPE, and others Dip/Azimuth pairs - picks from image data. Lithology and facies information Logging run parameters Geological zone parameters Stratigraphic column information Borehole imagery - FMI, UBI, etc Sonic Waveform data Core and other photographs Raster log data Comment text and other annotation Well completion information - DST, PERFs, etc

5 Computer requirements
TerraStation II runs on any hardware capable of running any of the following Windows operating systems - Windows 98, NT, 2000, XP, and Vista. For a more optimal experience, we recommend at least 1 Gigabyte of RAM (2 Gigabytes if using Vista), dual screens, fast disk controller with a large capacity disk.

6 Software licensing Standalone and network installations are available.
Software licensing is controlled by a license file. A separate network license server is supported if desired. There is an option to use a “USB dongle”. There is a small additional charge for this. Dongle systems cannot be used with network licenses.

7 Project Database Each project can have ... Up to 10,000 wells
Each well can have up to 2,100 curves - no depth restriction on data Mixed depth units and other curve units are allowed Both regular and irregular sampled data supported Up to 99 maps per project Each map contains over 1 million data points Each map can have 2,048 variables (structures, thicknesses, etc) Multiple or single user project access

8 Curve properties

9 Worldwide Coordinate System Support
Over 40 spheroids to choose from, including GRS80/NAD83/GDA84, WGS 1980, 1984, Clark 1866, ED50, International 1924 and many others. Projection options including UTM, Southern UTM, Lambert State Plane, and a large list of location specific projections.

10 Incoming Data Formats LAS, LIS, DLIS, ASCII IES, BIT
geoSCOUT, LogSleuth TIFF, JPEG, BMP Keyboard Entry via Windows Clipboard OpenSpirit(TM)

11 Batch loading of data LAS, IES, and ASCII well data
Directional surveys Matches on well name and/or UWI

12 Curve data utilities General: Arithmetic operations: Filters:
Rescale a curve Interpolate - arithmetic, geometric, harmonic mean, block up or down, block average. Limit (clip data extremes) Sort up or down (carry a second curve) Merge curves Convert a series of curves to an array Random number curve Arithmetic operations: Several fixed generic equations User definable equations Filters: Median Despike Moving average - up to 1,000 elements User defined - up to 1,000 elements

13 Curve utilities - splicing
Splice up to 10 curves

14 IMAGELog Composite well displays

15 IMAGELog Interactively build any number of templates.
Templates can apply to any well in any project. Use templates in cross sections. Over 30 track types to choose from. Interactively depth shift, edit, and base line shift on the displays. Interactively perform lithology and facies interpretation, add comments, and more. Complete vertical scale control. Create and append headers and footers.

16 Directional surveys Single or multi well survey loading
5 different computation methods Allow use of tie-in point 2D and 3D views of borehole trace Options for TVT and TST

17 Petrophysics - Corrections
Borehole environmental corrections, matrix conversion, and tornado charts for most major logging companies. Schlumberger Western Atlas Halliburton/Welex Gearhart Antares Reeves Wireline Digital Logging

18 Petrophysics - Normalizing
Define reference histogram using any number of wells in the project Interactively pick the offset and multiplier values

19 Petrophysics - Crossplots
Generic plots of any curves Specialized plots include: Pickett plot Hingle plot Thomas-Stieber plot Pressure/Depth plots with gradient analysis SP-Rwa LDT plot MID plot MNP plots Predefined plot sequences Interactively highlight areas on plots for identification. Fit statistical lines and other capabilities.

20 Petrophysics - Histograms

21 Petrophysics - Ternary diagram

22 Petrophysics - Quicklook

23 Petrophysics - Vshale models
Compare several models side by side. Build a composite output curve from the models selected - min, max, average

24 Petrophysics - Porosity Models
Compare several models side by side. Option to correct for shale. Build a composite output curve from the models selected - min, max, average

25 Petrophysics - Sw Models
Compare several models side by side. Build a composite output curve from the models selected - min, max, average

26 Petrophysics - Netpay Reports
A variety of report types available Output in EXCEL compatible CSV format Sensitivity analysis Detailed report summations and depth listing Measured depth and TVD based Multi zone, multi well capabilities Graphical display showing changes in netpay thickness with varying cutoff value Probabilistic netpay utilizing Monte Carlo simulation

27 Petrophysics - Netpay Reports
Just a couple of examples ….

28 Petrophysics - Netpay Reports
Graph changes in pay as a variable changes

29 Petrophysics - Netpay Reports
Probabilistic netpay summary report example.

30 Petrophysics - Netpay Reports
Probabilistic netpay histogram displays.

31 Petrophysics - Lithology analysis
Lithology modeling using algebraic mixing techniques.

32 Petrophysics - Lithology analysis
Lithology and fluid modeling using probabilistic techniques. Uncertainty control by interval is available.

33 Petrophysics - advanced statistics
Available options include: Fourier Analysis (frequency spectrum analysis) Discriminant function analysis Cluster analysis Transition Probability computations Cospectral analysis Multiple linear regression Principal component analysis

34 TCL - User Programming Completely self contained programming language. No need for compilers or third party software. Large selection of commands and functions. Unlimited length of routines. Run in batch mode or on a single well. Use for data QC, manipulation, computations, custom reporting, and much more.

35 Cross Sections

36 Cross Sections Add faults Add pinchouts
Modify the picks between the wells

37 Cross Sections - deviated wells

38 Borehole imaging Supports all resistivity and sonic imagers.
Support LWD images. Supports ARI and AND type images. QC plots of input data. User defined processing options. Color maps are easily changed to suit needs. Incorporate image display with all other down hole data displays Define your own pick category schemes. Access a wide array of dip display track types, and analysis options. Includes a sand count capability.

39 Borehole imaging - SHDT

40 Borehole imaging - sonic image

41 Dip Analysis Stereonet based dip analysis
Rose and strike diagram option Contoured stereonets Cumulative dip plots Azimuth vector plots Statistical report by dip category

42 Dip Analysis - Azimuth Vector Plot

43 Dip Analysis - Cumulative Dip

44 Mapping - Bubble maps

45 Mapping - Contour maps

46 Mapping - Surface displays

47 Mapping - Surface analysis
Histograms Crossplots Q-Q and P-P plots normal and log probability plots Kriging and variograms

48 Mapping - Other data Can be used to map any numerical data, not just well related Example of a gravity anaomaly map from Ohio with location of readings displayed as green crosses

49 Sonic Waveform

50 Sonic Waveform Display instantaneous phase, amplitude, frequency.
Supports monopole and dipole tools. Frequency dispersion filter available. Compute Compressional, Shear, and Stonely arrivals Semblance processing

51 Synthetic seismogram Includes checkshot correction
A selection of wavelets Export to SEG-Y Computed one way and two way times for use in sections or well displays.

52 Reservoir engineering
Dykstra Parsons plots Single or multiple well

53 Reservoir engineering
Lorenz plots Standard or stratigraphically modified Single or multiple well

54 Graphical output formats
Graphical output from TerraStation can be created in a number of formats: TERRASCIENCES binary format (.PLT) CGM (read by Zeh, Larson, and SDI among others) Adobe PDF (can be viewed by Acrobat) Adobe Postscript (read by Corel and others) EMF - Enhanced Meta File (read by PowerPoint, Excel, etc) JPEG BMP TIFF HPGL/2

55 Plot Editor and Montager

56 In conclusion ... Highly integrated well and geological data.
Rapid manipulation of any number of wells and curves. Extremely competitively priced. Modular product - license only what you need. Software can be purchased or rented to suite your budgetary requirements. International support offices. Excellent reputation for customer support.

57 Thank you for your time Web site: www.terrasciences.com
To learn more or to request a demo CD contact TERRASCIENCES at: Web site: In the Americas, Australia, and Far East ... In Europe, Africa, India and the Middle East Full contact information on next slide

58 Full contact information TERRASCIENCES, Inc 7800 South Elati Street Suite 300 Littleton CO 80120 USA Tel: (303) Fax: (303) TERRASCIENCES, Ltd Palace Chambers 41 London Road Stroud, Glos. GL5 2AJ UK Tel: (01453) Intl tel: +44 (1453) Please check for current contact information


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