Creating marker sets and markers with the context menu

If you need to manually create empty marker sets and markers, to be populated in later workflow steps, for example, you can do so via the context menu in the JewelExplorer. Before proceeding with this method of creating marker sets and markers, you first need to import well data, such as the wells associated with the markers. After you have imported well data, you can create an empty marker set and empty markers, which can then be defined in a Marker table.

Creating an empty marker set

Before creating and defining individual markers you first need to create a marker set in which the markers will be organized.

  1. In the JewelExplorer, right-click the Well Data > Marker Sets item if other marker data already exists, and select Create New. This opens the Create Marker Set form.
  2. In the dialog select Create new in the drop-down list and provide a name in the text box underneath.
  3. Click OK to create the marker set or Apply to create the marker set and keep the dialog open for additional work. In either case, a marker set is created with the name you have provided and is available in the JewelExplorer under the Well Data > Marker Sets item.

Adding an 'empty' marker to a marker set

Markers can be manually added to any marker set via its context menu.

  1. In the JewelExplorer, find the marker set of interest under the Well Data > Marker Sets item. Right-click the marker set and select the Create Marker option. This opens the Create Marker form.
  2. The marker set that you right-clicked in the previous step will automatically be selected as the destination marker set. Provide a name for the new marker in the adjacent text box.
  3. Select the marker type. When creating a fluid contact you can specify the fluid above and below the contact.
  4. Click OK to add the marker to the marker set or Apply to add the marker and keep the dialog open for additional work. In either case, the marker is added to the marker set with the name you have provided and is available in the JewelExplorer under the marker set. This marker does not have a data representation yet.

Defining empty markers

You can specify basic information for 'empty' markers, such as dip, dip azimuth and MD, in a Marker table. You can also use this to review and edit information for other markers in your solution.