Adsorbed gas column

Use the Adsorbed Gas Column form (model > Maps & Reports) to create a 2D map of the adsorbed gas column in selected parts of the model area. Adsorbed gas is the gas accumulated on the surface of a solid material, such as a grain of a reservoir rock.

The Adsorbed Gas Column Map operation calculates a property value with the Property Type: Volume per Area, which may equal thickness (e.g. m3 / m2), but allows for a much wider variety of units. To change the units, select the property in JewelExplorer and then in the Inspector, click the General > Unit field.

Important  2D mapping is supported only for grids with vertical pillars (e.g. JewelGrid, Easy Grid). Grids with non-vertical pillars (e.g. slanted pillar grids), which might have been imported from other applications, are not supported.

Calculation method

The Adsorbed Gas Column is calculated as follows:

Gc*density*(rock volume/map area)

where

Gc = adsorbed gas content

rock volume/map area = the equivalent for ‘thickness’

To create a 2D map of the Adsorbed Gas Column

  1. Select a grid the property is mapped to.
  2. On the Zone Selection tab, select the Zones, and appropriate Subzones.
  3. On the Properties tab, select the properties that are required to calculate the absorbed gas column map, Adsorbed gas and Rock density, or enter a constant value for these properties.
  4. To execute the mapping process and close the form, click OK. If not already created, a map item named after the zone you specified in step 2 is created in the Data > Maps folder. Inside this map item you will find the Adsorbed Gas Column Map property that was created, and can visualize it in the 3D View and the CoView.

An adsorbed gas column map with a 2D grid object is created in the JewelExplorer in the Surfaces folder.