Geological modeling of a petroleum system with Gempy, Gemgis and Aquifer App - Tutorial

Aquifer App offers a friendly, clean and powerful way to create Gempy scripts for geological modeling. We have developed an applied case of a 3D petroleum system model for a part of the Williston Basin, USA that contains the Nesson Anticline. Top layer information was provided as raster format where elevation and orientation for random points were extracted with Python codes using the Gemgis package and exported in Gempy input file format. On Aquifer App the processed CSV files were inserted and the geological model was set up with the corresponding geological sequence. 

Due to the intensive computational requirements, the geological model was exported from the platform to be run locally and the generated Vtks for lithology and surfaces are analyzed together with the input data in Paraview.

Visualization

Geological model visualization in Paraview

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Input data

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Saul Montoya

Saul Montoya es Ingeniero Civil graduado de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú en Lima con estudios de postgrado en Manejo e Ingeniería de Recursos Hídricos (Programa WAREM) de la Universidad de Stuttgart con mención en Ingeniería de Aguas Subterráneas y Hidroinformática.

 

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