Depth well matching during data preparation

Horizons are moved vertically during well matching.    click to enlarge

In the data preparation stage of the modeling process, when your data is still relatively raw, you can use the Depth Well Matching tool in the prepare > Post-Processing Tools strip to shift surfaces so that they match with the interpreted markers or point set(s). 'Surfaces' in this context refers to the 2D grid or tri-mesh representations of the event that you want to well match. The following event types can be well matched: horizons, faults, unconformities, intrusions, fluid contacts, fractures and maps.

When the TVD difference between the surface and the markers/point set (called 'residual') is very large, there might be an issue with the input data which should not be resolved through well matching. The tool allows you to QC the residuals in a dedicated view before the actual well matching is carried out. It is recommended to always review these residual values first, to see whether they reveal (lateral) trends, whether a bulk-shift of the surface(s) needs to be considered, or whether well marker interpretations need to be reassessed before proceeding with the well matching.

You can integrate well matching in workflow automation. In this case it's advisable that the selected target folder (where the well matched output surface will be saved) is a Surface Set or a Seismic Interpretation so that each time the well matching is repeated, the well matched (output) surface is overwritten and ready to be used in subsequent workflow automation steps (e.g. structural model building). Also, when a new well or well marker is introduced at a later stage and added to your input group of wells, it is automatically included in the well matching.

Important   It is recommended to always perform depth well matching with the tool in the Post-Processing Tools strip before entering the modeling workflows of the model strip.