Initial fluid contact surfaces¶
This exports modelled initial fluid contact surfaces from within RMS.
Each fluid contact surface corresponds to a specific zone or a group of zones that share a common fluid contact. These surfaces typically cover the full spatial extent of the zone, and are not restricted to areas above the contact.
The fluid contact types supported is
fwl(Free water level)fgl(Free gas level)goc(Gas-oil contact)gwc(Gas-water contact)owc(Oil-water contact)
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Output |
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Security classification |
🟡 Internal |
Requirements¶
RMS
fluid contact surfaces stored in the
General 2D datafolder within RMS.names of surfaces defined in the
stratigraphyblock
A folder named fluid_contact_surfaces must exist in the root of the General 2D data folder in RMS. This folder should contain at least one subfolder with
a valid fluid contact name (e.g., fwl, see the list above). The export
function will automatically process and export all surfaces found within these
subfolders.
Note
The names of the fluid contact surfaces must be defined in the stratigraphy
block of the configuration to enable mapping against masterdata.
Usage¶
- export_fluid_contact_surfaces(project)[source]¶
Simplified interface when exporting initial fluid contact surfaces from RMS.
- Parameters:
project (
Any) – The ‘magic’ project variable in RMS.- Return type:
ExportResult
Examples
Example usage in an RMS script:
from fmu.dataio.export.rms import export_fluid_contact_surfaces export_results = export_fluid_contact_surfaces(project) for result in export_results.items: print(f"Output surfaces to {result.absolute_path}")
Result¶
The fluid contact surfaces from the General 2D data folder will be exported
as ‘irap_binary’ files to
share/results/maps/fluid_contact_surface/contactname/surfacename.gri.
Standard result schema¶
This standard result is not presented in a tabular format; therefore, no validation schema exists.