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Library for stress calculations from well logs

Project description

Stresslog

A package to calculate and plot pore pressure and other geomechanical data from las files. It is intended for pre-drill and post-drill studies of wells, and can be used for limited realtime stress prediction.

Features

  • Import las files, dlis files, deviation files, ucs and lithology files

  • Alias logs using user modifiable alias file

  • Pad log data all the way to surface, using appropriate KB, GL or WD values (Option to specify these and correct these in the Log Header)

  • Calculate geomechanical properties using 6 component stress tensor

  • Calculate Pore Pressure, Shmin, SHMax, Sv and UCS and more

  • Plot Stress Polygon, Wellbore Stability and more at drainhole analysis depth

  • Plot the data in user configurable intervals

  • Option to save Plots at custom DPI

  • Export the well data as .csv, so you can run your own plots and calculations in your software of choice

  • Output Las Files (with updated header and new data columns)

  • Parameters for adding mud data, loss/gain data and other data interpreted from drilling and testing history, these are plotted over the calculated data to help visually constrain the model

  • Option to include ascii file with observations from resistivity image logs (or others like ultrasonic calipers) to include tensile fractures and breakouts, which are then used internally to better constrain SHMax

  • Override nu, mu, and UCS and tensile strength from the lithology file

Installation

pip install stresslog

Consult the documentation at https://stresslog.readthedocs.io/ for more help.

Contributing

We welcome contributions—feel free to submit a pull request!

Guidelines for Contributions

  • Pull Requests are Welcome: If you have an improvement, bug fix, or feature, send a PR.
  • No Code-Style Requirements: We don’t enforce a specific coding style — if the tests pass, your code is valid.

Acknowledgements

Jon Jincai Zhang, for his awesome work on pore pressure prediction, and geomechanics at large. This software uses his algorithms wherever possible.

In more detail: The Stability Analysis Plots are after Peska and Zoback, 1995. The Stress Polygon Technique for constraining SHMax is after Zoback et al., 2003 The Pore Pressure equation is from Zhang, 2011 The shmin is calculated in accordance with Dianes, 1982, as well as Zoback and Healy,1992

This software is written in Python, using the python library Welly by Agile Scientific, Canada. Welly itself uses the Lasio library to handle the las files. Dlis files are handled using dlisio package by Equinor. Other libraries used include Pandas, Numpy, Matplotlib, Plotly and Scipy.

Disclaimer

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THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM. THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.

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