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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 19, 2017
Filed:
Aug. 09, 2011
Denis Heliot, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Nicholas N. Bennett, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Georgi Kutiev, Houston, TX (US);
Emmanuel Legandre, Sevres, FR;
Roger Griffiths, Schaffhausen, CH;
Jean-michel Denichou, Beijing, CN;
Jean Seydoux, Rio de Janeiro, BR;
Qiming LI, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Koji Ito, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Denis Heliot, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Nicholas N. Bennett, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Georgi Kutiev, Houston, TX (US);
Emmanuel Legandre, Sevres, FR;
Roger Griffiths, Schaffhausen, CH;
Jean-Michel Denichou, Beijing, CN;
Jean Seydoux, Rio de Janeiro, BR;
Qiming Li, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Koji Ito, Sugar Land, TX (US);
SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Abstract
An interactive display of results obtained from the inversion of logging data is produced by obtaining and inverting the logging data using a Monte-Carlo inversion. An interactive plot having a percentile scale plotted against a location parameter is produced and a particular percentile is selected using the interactive plot. A cross-section plot for the particular percentile using the results of the Monte-Carlo inversion is produced. The particular percentile can be a curve representing a best-fit solution or a polyline representing selected solutions. Background color/shading can be displayed on the interactive plot to indicate user-defined constraints have been applied. Uncertain features can be plotted on a corresponding cross-section display using fading. Clusters of solutions that are substantially equally likely, given the measurements at a particular drill location, can be identified and plotted. A cross-section constructed from the layered models belonging to a particular cluster can be overlaid on another cross-section.