Grid Editing Wellbore Completions

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Use the Grid Editor to modify the Wellbore and Completions in a spreadsheet-like editor for more than one case at a time. This allows users to add completion information or enter a new completion to one or multiple cases.

html toggle_plus1 To Open the Wellbore Completions Table in Grid Editor

1.Go to the list of Forms and double-click on Grid Editor if it is not already open.

1.Select the cases to edit by dragging and dropping them from the Case List into the right section of the Grid Editor window. Select multiple cases by using Click+Shift, Click+CTRL, or by dragging over a grouping of cases set up in the sort order. The number of cases selected is shown with a case count on the top right. To remove one or more cases, hover over the case and click the x-delete button on the line next to the appropriate case or highlight the cases and hit Delete on the keyboard.

2.Under Available Edit Tables, select Wellbore and Completions.

3.Click Edit to open the Grid Editor table.

4.Make the appropriate changes and click Save to save the data and exit the Grid Editor.

html toggle_plus1 Columns in the Wellbore Completions Table

These are the standard columns in the Wellbore and Completions table. Click on the icon on the top left Grid editor show hide to show or hide specific columns on the grid.

Case ID - The ID code that was created by PHDwin that ties each record to a case in PHDwin. New rows should be populated with the proper Case ID.

Case Name - The Case Name is presented to make it easy for users to identify the case, even though the Case ID is the value that is used so that the Grid Editor knows which case to add the record to. The case name is used for reference and is displayed so users can identify the case being edited. No changes to the case name will be saved in this table.

Well Number - This is where users can enter the well number. It is a required field when entering a new completion.

Original Permit - This is where users enter the original permit number for the well or completion.

Wellbore API - This is where users enter the API number for the completion.

MTD - This is where users enter the measured total depth for the well or completion.      

MTD Datum - This is where users enter the datum for the measured total depth.

TVD - This is where users enter the true vertical depth for the well or completion.

TVD Datum -This is where users enter the datum for the true vertical depth.

PBMTD - This is where users enter the plug back measured total depth for the well or completion.

PBMTD Datum - This is where users enter the datum for the plug back measured total depth for the well or completion.

PBTVD - This is where users enter the plug back true vertical depth for the well or completion.

PBTVD Datum - This is where users enter the datum for the plug back true vertical depth of the well or completion

Lateral Length - This is where users enter the lateral length of the well or completed portion.

KB Elevation - This is where users enter the kelly bushing elevation value.

Ground Elevation - This is where users enter the ground elevation value.

Well Status - This is where users enter the well status. Choose from active, inactive or P&A.

Spud Date - This is where users enter the spud date for the well.

Plugged Date - This is where users enter the plugged date for the well.

Surface Hole Latitude - This is where users enter the surface hole latitude.

Surface Hole Longitude - This is where users enter the surface hole longitude.

Bottom Hole Latitude - This is where users enter the bottom hole latitude.

Bottom Hole Longitude - This is where users enter the bottom hole longitude.

Hole Direction - This is where users enter the wellbore direction. Available choices are vertical, horizontal or directional.

Completion Date - This is where users enter the date for the completion of the well.

Lower Perf - This is where users enter the lower perforation value.

Upper Perf - This is where users enter the upper perforation value.

Tubing Diameter - This is where users enter the inner diameter of the tubing of the well in the case.

Frac Proppant - This is where users enter the proppant mass used for the completion.

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