Creating a Depogrid from a Volume Based Model (VBM) in Petrel
Once a structural model (VBM) has been created there are only a few steps required to produce a Depogrid. It's something I'd like to do as part of the interpretation workshop that I run but the compute times are a little long. Here I show the steps involved and the results of each step and skip all the compute downtime. Thanks go out to Leigh Truelove from Schlumberger who helped get me up the curve on this when it was introduced a couple of years ago. New website: www.3ig.com.au

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Machine Learning Derived Faults in Petrel and what to do with them.

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Structural modeling by using Petrel Software (English version)

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EAGE E-Lecture: Volume Based Modeling by Laurent Souche

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Mapping Faulted Surfaces with Petrel©

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