Single Click Concept

Using the Single Click Concept form in the Tools button group (Concept > Concepts > Tools), you can quickly create a volumetric scenario containing just one volumetric concept. You typically use this tool during an early stage in your modeling process. The minimal required input is a structural model, on the basis of which all other domain models are generated by the tool. All the generated models will have a constant value, some of which with default parametric uncertainties (an overview of the uncertainty parameters and their settings is given in the 'Settings and uncertainty parameters for creating domain models in a single click concept' section below). After generating the volumetric scenario, you can use it as input for the Single Click Study and quickly deliver a volumetric estimation. Working with this tool can also support you in understanding the relations between the models.

Once you have a first set up, you can further refine the input models in their respective workflows and rerun all dependent models (alternatively, see step 4 below, you can duplicate the generated JewelScript, assign the updated models and rerun the script), or create a new volumetric scenario with multiple concepts using the Volumetric Concepts workflow in the Concepts strip.

To create a volumetric scenario

Upon opening the form, some of the entry fields are populated automatically. At the top of the form, a default name for the volumetric scenario is already filled in. You can optionally rename it. The volumetric scenario that will be created can only have one concept. The name for the concept is auto-filled in the field below and read-only. On the form, a table is listing the constant values that will be used for the generated grid properties, and the applied uncertainty settings. At the bottom of the form, the names for the models that will be generated and assigned to the 'Constant Values Concept' are listed, as is the default name for the JewelScript that you can create based on your selections.

Assign Data

  1. Select a structural model from the drop-down list. As soon as you have selected a model, the next two drop-down lists are activated, with 'Create new...' selected.
  2. For the fluid model drop-down list, the default selection is to create a new fluid model, 'Constant Fluid Model #', as is listed at the bottom of the form, under Generate Models. The input for the new fluid model is the selected structural model. For all the settings, see the 'Settings and uncertainty parameters for creating domain models in a single click concept' section below. The selected fluid model determines the fluid levels and fluid distribution, and its properties (mapped to the 3D grid) are needed for the hydrocarbon calculations. Optionally, you can select any other fluid model.
  3. For the 3D grid drop-down list, the default selection is to create a new 3D grid, 'Constant Grid Model #', as is listed at the bottom of the form, under Generate Models. The structural model you select in step 1 is assigned to the new grid. For all the settings, see the 'Settings and uncertainty parameters for creating domain models in a single click concept' section below. Optionally, you can select an existing grid from the drop-down list. If you select an existing grid, the constant properties listed in the table on the form are generated for this grid upon clicking OK, and those will be used as input data for the concept, regardless of what data you already have for the selected grid.
If you assign an existing fluid model, the fluid model properties must have been mapped to the 3D grid that you select.

For more detailed information about the structural model and 3D grid construction, see Lateral extent of the Structural Model and 3D Grid.

Generate Models

  1. As a last option on the form, you can use the settings and selected models on this form to create a JewelScript, which is stored in the Script Explorer. The generated script is read-only. You can duplicate your script using the context menu. You can now add or remove script items, change the order or modify the input definition and rerun it using the Script Editor. If you do not want to create a script, uncheck the checkbox.
  2. Click OK to save your settings and create the models with constant properties, predefined uncertainties and optionally the JewelScript and close the form. Next, you can use the created volumetric scenario in the Single Click Study tool and quickly deliver a GRV uncertainty.

Settings and uncertainty parameters for creating domain models in a single click concept

All the uncertain grid property values and settings are listed on the form itself.