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A Universal Data Format for Wellbore Logs
This paper describes a proposed high-specification standard format that is ideally suited for the data management of definitive records of wellbore logs. For this reason, it is a good standard for data exchange between applications. The format is suitable for complex three-dimensional (3D) data, including those generated by deep azimuthal resistivity (DAR) and ultradeep azimuthal resistivity (UDAR) tools, acoustic borehole reflection images, vertical seismic profiles (VSP), borehole imaging tools, multifingered caliper logs, and array data with multiple depths of investigation. It is applicable for use with logging-while-drilling (LWD) and wireline-conveyed logging tools. The format also naturally collapses down when utilized to store simple conventional logs that contain one value per depth in the wellbore.
The proposed format provides spatial details of every data point collected by or interpreted from a wellbore-logging tool. The position of each data point is defined by reference back to the measure point of the sonde, which in turn is defined by the wellbore deviation survey and its coordinate reference system (CRS). Each data point in space may have an unrestricted number of parameters. An example might be most likely horizontal and vertical resistivity, maximum value based on uncertainty, minimum value based on uncertainty, and flags indicating the data position with respect to depth of detection (DOD).
The new proposed format is so versatile. It is suitable as an Open Group Open Subsurface Data UniverseTM (OSDUTM) standard to store and exchange all data measured by logging tools in a wellbore and can possibly be extended to include all well data (for example, core, cuttings, and more).
The proposed format requires a detailed definition so that computer scientists can implement it in applications used for subsurface modeling. The OSDU will also require this detailed definition in order to adopt it as a standard.
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Author(s):
Tom Bradley, Simon Austin, David Holbrough, Warren Fernandes, Xuandong Wang, Gleb Dyatlov, and Arnt
Company(s):
Baker Hughes
Year:
2023
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