Launch GeoSyn from IHS Kingdom in order to create time-depth models based on Kingdom wells.
When launched from Kingdom, GeoSyn creates a GeoSyn directory under the Kingdom project directory. All GeoSyn data associated with the model you create is written to this location.
1. With Kingdom running, launch GeoSyn from one of the following locations:
Right-click a single well using the Wells > All Wells node in the Project Tree tab of the Tree dialog box and select GeoSyn 2D This enables you to import data for only that particular well, but you can download the data for that entire project by clicking Visible well list to the right of the Get label that appears in the Kingdom Data Browser dialog box (below).
You must right-click precisely on the well, otherwise you retrieve the entire visible well list and must manually find the desired well.
From the Project menu, click GeoSyn 2D.
From the Wells menu, click GeoSyn 2D.
Unlike the first option in the list above, the last two options import data for all of the wells on the Kingdom project's visible well list. Some of the wells on the Kingdom base map may be hidden, but can still be retrieved using GeoSyn at any time.
The Kingdom Data Browser dialog box appears.
Filter the results displayed by clicking check boxes to the right of the Hide if well label, and select the columns to display by clicking check boxes to the right of the Identify by label.
Where the well includes a directional survey, select whether to convert it to true vertical depth.
2. Select the desired wells, and then click OK
The Import Log Data dialog box opens.
3. Select the wells and curves to import, and then click Begin.
The Import Kingdom Well Data and Apply Corrections dialog box appears.
Click View and Edit to display the Time/Depth Quality Control dialog boxes where you apply changes to the time depth curve before applying it to the sonic.
Note: In order for changes made using the Time/Depth Quality Control dialog boxes to be applied, upon exiting that dialog box, when the Save Modified Time/Depth Chart dialog box appears, you must click Save.
4. Click Import... to apply the changes, or click Skip to ignore the well.
The Populate the GeoSyn2D Tops List dialog box appears.
5. Select the tops repository into which to import the tops from the wells, and then click OK.
GeoSyn gives you the option to run the automatic correlation wizard. See Related Topics for details.