Wellbore Contact Interval
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Definition
A Wellbore Contact Interval is a producing or injecting interval, intended to put the Wellbore into contact with one or more stratigraphic zones.
Clarification
A Wellbore Contact Interval may be associated with a perforation interval, an open hole interval, a slotted liner interval or other forms of intervals that serve to access the reservoir. A Wellbore Completion may contain one or more Wellbore Contact Intervals; individual Wellbore Contact Intervals may not be capable of isolating fluid flows. There can be one or more Wellbore Contact Intervals related to a Wellbore Segment
Wellbore Contact Interval in the PPDM Data Model
The identity of Wellbore Contact Intervals are loaded in the WELL table, with WELL_LEVEL_TYPE = 'Wellbore Contact Interval'. Create relationships between the wellbore and other well components in the WELL_XREF table.
A high level mapping of well components and PPDM 3.8 is shown in the attachment.
What is a Well Workgroup
This definition has been created and approved by the What is a Well workgroup, who have developed baseline definitions for well components (http://www.WhatIsAWell.org). Recommendations for changes may be discussed in the discussion page (see the tab above) or forwarded directly to the workgroup