/petrel2python

Exporting and analizing Petrel's data to Python

Primary LanguageJupyter Notebook

Exporting and analizing Petrel's data to Python

Notebook creator

Manuel David Soto. MSc in Geological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, USA.

About this notebook

Petrel is a powerful and widely used program by geoscientists and engineers who work with subsurface data. With it you can make from a simple map map from well markers to a complex model of a reservoir with its corresponding surfaces, faults and fluids. Despite these tremendous capabilities of Petrel, certain simple data analysis tasks, such as a histogram or regression, are complicated, cumbersome or incomplete. Although there are plugins that solve these shortcomings of Petrel, Python is a flexible and free alternative for analysis of data residing in Petrel.

The objective of this Notebook is to show through an example how Python can be used as a complement to Petrel's data analysis tasks. The example compares thickness obtained in Petrel from tops and from a seismic surface, and then finds the best regression between them.

Libraries for notebook

Here is a list of libraries necessary for this notebook:

numpy
matplotlib
pandas
scikit-learn