Data
Package
Information
in the Digital Data Package
Each Data and Information Package has one CD ROM containing
general information and maps,
one or more DVDs containing
the well data and one or more
8mm tapes containing the seismic
data. For the onshore sectors
and the Campos deep water sector,
the Data and Information Package
includes a quota of wells which
will be selected by the participant
exclusively within the quota
established by the ANP in the
Initial Tender Protocol.
The Data Package for the Santos
basin includes the final report
of the projects of oil and gas
potential evaluation, developed
by COPPE and UNESP, respectively,
under ANP finnancing. The report
include isopach and structural
maps, oil and gas generation
and migration modeling and interpreted
regional seismic sections.
Quota
In this
round, a quota of wells, applied
exclusively for the sectors
indicated above, is an integral
part of the Data and Information
Package.
The available data for the selection
of the quota for each sector
or group of sectors, are those
shown in georeferenced projects
included in the General Information
CD ROM. The data of quota are
limited exclusively to well
log curves, composite logs and
well files (when available).
Additional
data may be obtained from the
Exploration and Production Database
(Banco de Dados de Exploração
e Produção –
BDEP), in accordance with the
terms for use and costs which
are available on the webpage
at www.bdep.gov.br.
CD ROM
Content
The CD ROM
is divided into 3 sections and
contains general information
about the basin and the data
package.
The section Data Package Information
contains a text with detais
about the Data Package content.
There is information on how
the data was retrieved, handled,
formatted and finally recorded
in its current format.
The section
Basin Information includes the
geological summaries, exploration
history and information on the
location and petroleum system
of all the basins and sectors
included in this Round. The
geological summary is available
in both English and Portuguese.
Gravimetric and magnetometric
maps, stratigraphic charts,
structural framework and geological
cross-sections of the basin
are also available.
The section
Georeferenced Projects includes
the GIS projects with seismic
and wells available in the packages.
It facilitates the identification
and selection of data for the
quota.
DVD
Content
Due the large amount of data
to be included in the packages,
ANP decided to store the well
data in DVD media (4.7Gbytes).
As already explained, for the
deep sectors in Santos, Campos
and Sergipe-Alagoas the package
will include a set of well selected
by ANP and a quota selected
by companies. For the other
offshore sectors, all public
exploration wells located in
free areas (no concession) is
available.
For the mature basins a well
selection was made using the
following criteria:
»
Wells with hydrocarbons (HC)
(included from oilfield discovery
well to dry well with oil trace).
A distribution with at least
one well per block was selected.
In this criterion no wells located
in oilfields or development
areas were selected.
»
Wells with seismic reference
(time x depth table).
»
Dry wells without HC. In blocks
where none of the above criteria
were matched, preference was
given to deeper wells.
»
Wells located in producing
oilfields or those under development.
Preference was given to wells
classified as oilfield discovery
wells.
Well
Data
There are five kinds of well
data:
»
General Well File (Arquivo
Geral de Poços - AGP,
in Portuguese);
»
Composite Logs;
»
Geochemistry data;
»
Well files;
»
Well log curves.
The characteristics
of each type of well data are
described below.
In general, none of the existing
databases are complete. Although
the AGP and the Well Files are
complementary in many aspects,
and data absent in one may frequently
be found in the other.
In Brasil Round 7 data packages
include data from wells drilled
recently. The data sets that
the ANP requests from operators
for these wells is still being
consolidated, therefore the
available data is heterogeneous
in content and quality.
General
Well File
The General
Well File (Arquivo Geral de
Poços – AGP) is
a digital database. It comprises,
among other data, coordinates,
lithostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy,
log headers, time x depth tables,
formation test results and interpreted
lithologies for each sampled
depth in the well. All this
information has different origins,
and can include the well files.
The degree of updating is quite
diverse According to the period
or the region and the AGP is
not available for most of the
recently drilled wells.
The AGP was retrieved in ASCII
format, then formatted to fit
standard page sizes and converted
to PDF. The AGPs are located
in the directory “AGP_General
well files”.
Composite
Logs
The composite
logs generated for each well
include the interpreted lithology,
hydrocarbon shows, lithostratigraphy
and chronostratigraphy. A set
of curves was selected, including
Caliper, GR, DT, SP, RHOB, TTI
and a resistivity curve, where
these curves existed in the
database.
For some wells drilled recently,
the composite logs were scanned
from paper copies provided by
the operators.
The composite logs are located
below the Well data section
of the CD ROM for each basin.
The composite logs were created
in PDF format files and included
in the directory “Perfil
composto_Composite logs”.
Well Files
The well
files comprise public reports
relative to any single well.
This includes the cuttings'
description (on site), drilling
and production reports. It also
includes additional, diverse
laboratory analysis, such as
tests on cores and cuttings,
fluids sampling, production
tests and other reports done
after the actual drilling of
the well. As in the other databases,
these files are not always complete.
The majority of these reports
are available in Portuguese
only, many documents being handwritten.
The multiple files relative
to each well file were converted
to a single PDF file. This PDF
file has a 3 level navigation.
The first level describes, through
its first 3 letters (in capitals),
the theme: GEO for Geology,
PER for Drilling and PRO for
Production. The file is indexed
by the title of the document.
The well files are included
in the directory “Pastas
de poço_well files”.
Geochemistry
data
Geochemistry
analysis data is available for
a large number of wells and
is included in the directory
“Geoquímica_Geochemistry”,
in ASCII format.
Log curves
Log curves
data in LIS format were retrieved
from the ANP’s databank
(BDEP). The files were also
recorded in LAS format, with
the exception of the recently
drilled wells.
The LAS curves were combined
(spliced). When one kind of
curve (GR for example), from
the same tool or even different
tools, is repeated over one
interval, more than one curve
was generated.
The log curves are included
in the directory “curvas
de perfis_log curves”.
Seismic
Data
Post-stack
data has specially been made
available.
The seismic data selection followed
the criteria below:
»
All processed 2D lines
digitally-stored on ANP’s
Database for the onshore sectors,
were included;
»
3D processed surveys digitally-stored
on ANP’s Database, that
have significant coverage of
the blocks in the onshore sectors
were included;
»
A set of selected 2D lines for
the offshore sectors, to allow
the companies to develop a wider
understanding about the geology
and potential of the areas under
offer.
The seismic
data was exported directly to
8mm tapes, using the UNIX tar
command and high density (/dev/rmt/0hbn)
in standard SEG-Y format.
Besides
the UTM coordinates in the SEGY
file headers, separate files
were provided on the tape with
the name (UKOOA*) containing
them.
For
3D data loading purposes, files
were provided on the tape with
extension (.grid) containing
the corner points and its coordinates.
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