| With this feature... | Do this... |
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| Frac Half Length | Radial distance from the subject wellbore to the outer tip of a fracture propagated by fracturing. |
| Frac Upper Height | Fracture height above fracture initiating point. |
| Frac Lower Height | Fracture height below fracture initiating point. |
| 2 Wings Frac | Visibility of the approximate fracture shape for subject well. |
| 2Xf Tube | Visibility of 2xf 3D tube. |
| 2Xf FPZ | Visibility of fracture planning zone. |
| IWCD | Estimated maximum inter-wellbore communication distance (fluid and/or pressure) between the subject well undergoing the hydraulic fracture and an offset well in any status. This value is displayed in meters. |
| IWCZ | Visibility of inter-wellbore communication zone. |
| Use of SCWs | Use inter-wellbore communication distance to identify special consideration wells. |
| Refresh 3D Scene | Redraw the display with the latest data. |
| Scan for IOWs | Scan for identified offset wells. |
| IOWs Report Stub | Generate an identified offset wells report stub in Microsoft Excel that you can modify. |
| Save IOWs to List | Save the identified offset wells to a list file. Where the wells visible in the display pane are licensed wells, the extension of the saved file is .lwell. Where they are proposed wells, the file extension is .lpropwell. |
| Copy Flat Frac Plane | Copy bird's eye view of wells into Windows Clipboard in EMF+ format, which can be pasted n third party applications. |
| IOW Report Settings | Click the drop-down arrow to specify the fluid type, anticipated gradient, and anticipated pressure. |
| Offset Wells | Visibility of the approximate fracture shape for subject well. |
| Structural Surfaces | Select from up to four formation tops to render, and whether a 16x16 grid is drawn on the structural surface to indicate contours. Select <Surface> to display the stratigraphic surface. |
| Contours | Click to contour the displayed structural surface based on elevation. |
| Transparency | Drag to change the opacity of the structural surface. |
| Palette | Select a color scheme from the drop-down list. Note that if displaying gamma ray logs, you may wish to select a palette other than Red-Yellow-Green-Blue, which are essentially the same colors as appear in the gamma ray log. |
| Data Points | Enable to display the data points upon which the rendering of a structural surface are based. |
| Start Subsea | Type or select the subsea depth at which the viewport begins. This is the underside of the top surface of the perspective box that appears in the viewport pane. Visual objects such as tops and annotations that appear above the subsea defined do not appear in the detail pane. |
| Height | Type the depth to include in the viewport. The subsea specified above is used as your start point and data that falls within the linear depth you specify in the Height box is compressed into the existing viewport. To exaggerate trends in the subsurface contouring, type a smaller value, down to a minimum of 25 m. Use this feature in conjunction with the Start Subsea truncation mentioned above to focus your analysis on specific details. |
| Well Search Radius (Not available when launched from Cross Section tab) |
Specify the distance around the subject well from which to include wells. A larger radius distance displays more wells. |
| Offset NS-EW | Type the amount in meters by which to offset the NS/EW markers from the 3D display. |