Getting data in and out of Petrel
Included are a command line tool and library for importing
- production
- injection
- completions information
- well formation tops, and
- headers
into Petrel, and exporting
- per-well geomodel properties
- GSLIB cellular outputs, and
- geomodel properties at tops
The easiest way to use the command line interface is with uvx or pipx:
uvx tool install petrelpy
This will put petrelpy
on your path, and you can invoke the CLI tool with
$ petrelpy --help
Usage: petrelpy [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Command line tool for working with Petrel input and output formats.
Options:
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
production Convert IHS production spreadsheet to Petrel vol format.
In order to use the library, install with pip:
pip install petrelpy
Check out the docs. You can also choose to
use nox -s docs -- serve
to see them locally.
New Petrel-helpers are always appreciated. See the contribution guidelines
A thousand miles from land are we,
Tossing about on the roaring sea, -
From billow to bounding billow cast,
Like fleecy snow on the stormy blast.
The sails are scattered abroad like weeds;
The strong masts shake like quivering reeds;
The mighty cables and iron chains,
The hull, which all earthly strength disdains, -
They strain and they crack; and hearts like stone
Their natural, hard, proud strength disown.
Up and down! - up and down!
From the base of the wave to the billow’s crown,
And amidst the flashing and feathery foam
The stormy petrel finds a home, -
A home, if such a place may be
For her who lives on the wide, wide sea,
On the craggy ice, in the frozen air,
And only seeketh her rocky lair
To warm her young, and to teach them spring
At once o’er the waves on their stormy wing!
O’er the deep! - o’er the deep!
Where the whale and the shark and the sword-fish sleep, -
Outflying the blast and the driving rain,
The petrel telleth her tale — in vain;
For the mariner curseth the warning bird
Which bringeth him news of the storm unheard!
Ah! thus does the prophet of good or ill
Meet hate from the creatures he serveth still;
Yet he ne’er falters, - so, petrel, spring
Once more o’er the waves on thy stormy wing!