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107
SOLUTION keywords
Simulator
Keyword
Description
DATUM
DATUMR
DBGODD3P
DYNAMICR
Defines regions based on when a set of conditions are satisfied. These regions may
be static or allowed to change dynamically.
ENDBOX
ENDDYN
ENDFIN
EQUALREG
EQUALS
EQUIL
FCCRIT
FIELDSEP
FILEUNIT
FIPSEP
GASCONC
GCVD
GETDATA
GETGLOB
GETSOL
GI
Initial Gi values.
GPTABLE
GPTABLEN
GPTABLE3
IMPORT
MULTIPLY
MULTIREG
NEI
OILAPI
OLDEQUIL
OPERATE
OPERATER
Performs arithmetic operations on arrays for a specific region of the grid (defined
using the OPERNUM keyword in the GRID or REGIONS section).
OUTSOL
PBUB
PBVD
PDEW
PDVD
194
Table 2.107
Simulator
SOLUTION keywords
Keyword
Description
PRESSURE
PRVD
RECOVERY
REFINE
RESTART
RIVERSYS
RPTRST
RPTSOL
RS
RSVD
RSW
RSWVD
RTEMPA
RTEMPVD
RV
RVVD
SALT
SALTVD
SCVD
SGAS
SMF
SOIL
SSOL
SSOLID
SWAT
TBLK
TEMPI
Initial temperatures.
THPRES
TVDP
VAPPARS
VISDATES
VISOPTS
WI
WMF
WMFVD
195
Table 2.107
SOLUTION keywords
Simulator
Keyword
Description
XMF
YMF
ZMF
196
Group
Well
x
x
Connection
Information
COFR
COFRF
COFRS
WOFRL
COFRL
WOPRL
COPRL
As above
COFRU
COPR
x
x
FOPR
GOPR
WOPR
FOPRA
GOPRA
WOPRA
FOPRB
GOPRB
WOPRB
FOPTA
GOPTA
WOPTA
FOPTB
GOPTB
WOPTB
FOPR1
GOPR1
WOPR1
FOPR2
GOPR2
WOPR2
FOPT1
GOPT1
WOPT1
FOPT2
GOPT2
WOPT2
FOMR
GOMR
WOMR
FOMT
GOMT
WOMT
FODN
GODN
WODN
FOPRH
GOPRH
WOPRH
FOPRT
GOPRT
WOPRT
x
x
x
GOPRL
FOPRF
GOPRF
WOPRF
FOPRS
GOPRS
WOPRS
FOPT
GOPT
WOPT
COPT
WOPTL
COPTL
197
Table 2.108
Group
Well
FOPTH
GOPTH
WOPTH
FOPTF
GOPTF
WOPTF
COPTF
COPTS
Connection
Information
Oil Production Total History (WCONHIST)
Free Oil Production Total
FOPTS
GOPTS
WOPTS
FOIR
GOIR
WOIR
FOIRH
GOIRH
WOIRH
FOIRT
GOIRT
WOIRT
FOIT
GOIT
WOIT
COIT
WOITL
COITL
FOITH
GOITH
WOITH
x
x
GOIRL
FOPP
GOPP
WOPP
FOPP2
GOPP2
WOPP2
FOPI
GOPI
WOPI
FOPI2
GOPI2
WOPI2
GOPGR
WOPGR
COPI
GOIGR
WOIGR
FOVPR
GOVPR
WOVPR
FOVPT
GOVPT
WOVPT
FOVIR
GOVIR
WOVIR
FOVIT
GOVIT
WOVIT
FOnPR
GOnPR
WOnPR
FOnPT
GOnPT
WOnPT
Group
Well
Connection
Information
CWFR
WWFRL
CWFRL
WWPRL
CWPRL
CWFRU
CWPR
x
x
198
FWPR
GWPR
WWPR
FWMR
GWMR
WWMR
FWMT
GWMT
WWMT
Table 2.109
Group
Well
FWPRH
GWPRH
WWPRH
FWPRT
GWPRT
WWPRT
FWPT
GWPT
Connection
Information
GWPRL
WWPT
CWPT
WWPTL
CWPTL
CWIR
FWPTH
GWPTH
WWPTH
FWIR
GWIR
WWIR
FWIRH
GWIRH
WWIRH
FWIRT
GWIRT
WWIRT
x
x
x
FWITH
FWPP
GWPP
WWPP
FWPP2
GWPP2
WWPP2
FWPI
GWPI
WWPI
or
WWIP
FWPI2
GWPI2
WWPI2
or
WWIP2
GWIRL
WWIT
CWIT
WWIRL
CWIRL
WWITL
CWITL
FWIT
GWIT
GWITH
WWITH
CWPP (not E300)
GWPGR
WWPGR
GWIGR
WWIGR
FWVPR
GWVPR
WWVPR
FWVPT
GWVPT
WWVPT
FWVIR
GWVIR
WWVIR
FWVIT
GWVIT
WWVIT
FWPIR
GWPIR
WWPIR
Group
Well
x
x
Connection
Information
CGFR
CGFRF
CGFRS
WGFRL
CGFRL
WGPRL
CGPRL
As above
199
Table 2.110
Group
Well
x
x
FGPR
GGPR
WGPR
Connection
Information
CGFRU
CGPR
FGPRA
GGPRA
WGPRA
FGPRB
GGPRB
WGPRB
FGPTA
GGPTA
WGPTA
FGPTB
GGPTB
WGPTB
FGPR1
GGPR1
WGPR1
FGPR2
GGPR2
WGPR2
FGPT1
GGPT1
WGPT1
FGPT2
GGPT2
WGPT2
FGMR
GGMR
WGMR
FGMT
GGMT
WGMT
FGDN
GGDN
WGDN
FGPRH
GGPRH
WGPRH
FGPRT
GGPRT
WGPRT
GGPRL
FGPRF
GGPRF
WGPRF
FGPRS
GGPRS
WGPRS
FGPT
GGPT
WGPT
CGPT
WGPTL
CGPTL
FGPTH
GGPTH
WGPTH
FGPTF
GGPTF
WGPTF
CGPTF
x
x
FGPTS
GGPTS
WGPTS
CGPTS
FGIR
GGIR
WGIR
CGIR
FGIRH
GGIRH
WGIRH
FGIRT
GGIRT
WGIRT
x
x
x
GGIRL
WGIT
CGIT
WGIRL
CGIRL
WGITL
CGITL
FGIT
FGITH
GGIT
GGITH
WGITH
FGPP
GGPP
WGPP
FGPP2
GGPP2
WGPP2
FGPPS
GGPPS
WGPPS
FGPPS2 GGPPS2
WGPPS2
200
Table 2.110
Group
Well
Connection
Information
FGPPF
GGPPF
WGPPF
FGPPF2 GGPPF2
WGPPF2
FGPI
GGPI
FGPI2
GGPI2
WGPI2
or
WGIP2
GGPGR
WGPGR
GGIGR
WGIGR
FSGR
or
FGSR
GSGR or
GGSR
FSGT
or
FGST
GSGT or
GGST
FSMF
GSMF
FFGR
GFGR
FFGT
GFGT
FFMF
GFMF
FGCR
GGCR
FGCT
GGCT
FGIMR
GGIMR
FGIMT
GGIMT
FGLIR
GGLIR
x
x
FWGPR
GWGPR
WWGPR
FWGPT
GWGPT
FWGPRH GWGPRH
WWGPT
WWGPRH
FWGIR
GWGIR
WWGIR
FWGIT
GWGIT
WWGIT
FEGR
GEGR
FEGT
GEGT
201
Table 2.110
FEXGR
Group
Well
Connection
Information
Excess Gas Rate
GEXGR
FEXGT
GEXGT
FRGR
GRGR
FRGT
GRGT
FGnPR
GGnPR
WGnPR
FGnPT
GGnPT
WGnPT
FGVPR
GGVPR
WGVPR
FGVPT
GGVPT
WGVPT
FGVIR
GGVIR
WGVIR
FGVIT
GGVIT
WGVIT
FGQ
GGQ
WGQ
CGQ
Gas Quality
Group
Well
Connection
Information
CLFR
FLPR
GLPR
WLPR
FLPRH
GLPRH
WLPRH
FLPRT
GLPRT
WLPRT
WLFRL
CLFRL
GLPRL
FLPT
GLPT
WLPT
CLPT
WLPTL
CLPTL
FLPTH
GLPTH
WLPTH
202
Group
Well
Connection
Information
FJPR
GJPR
WJPR
FJPRH
GJPRH
WJPRH
FJPRT
GJPRT
WJPRT
FJPT
GJPT
WJPT
FJPTH
GJPTH
WJPTH
GJPRL
(WCONHIST)
Group
Well
Connection
Information
CVFR
WVFRL
CVFRL
WVPRL
CVPRL
WVIRL
CVIRL
FVPR
GVPR
x
x
WVPR
CVPR
FVPRT
GVPRT
WVPRT
GVPRL
GVPT
WVPT
CVPT
WVPTL
CVPTL
GVPGR
WVPGR
FVIR
GVIR
WVIR
FVIRT
GVIRT
WVIRT
FVPT
GVIRL
FVIT
GVIT
WVIT
CVIT
WVITL
CVITL
Group
Well
Connection
Information
FEGR
GEGR
FEGT
GEGT
FEOR
GEOR
FEOT
GEOT
203
Table 2.114
Group
Well
Connection
Information
FENR
GENR
FENT
GENT
FEMF
GEMF
FEOMF
GEOMF
FENMF
GENMF
Group
Well
Connection
Information
CCVPR
FCVPR
GCVPR
WCVPR
FCVPT
GCVPT
WCVPT
FCVPP
GCVPP
WCVPP
FCVPP2 GCVPP2
WCVPP2
Group
Well
Connection
Information
GWCT
WWCT
CWCT
Water Cut
WWCTL
CWCTL
FWCTH
GWCTH
WWCTH
FGOR
GGOR
WGOR
CGOR
Gas-Oil Ratio
WGORL
CGORL
FGORH
GGORH
WGORH
FOGR
GOGR
WOGR
COGR
Oil-Gas Ratio
WOGRL
COGRL
FOGRH
GOGRH
WOGRH
FWGR
GWGR
WWGR
CWGR
Water-Gas Ratio
WWGRL
CWGRL
FWGRH
GWGRH
WWGRH
FGLR
GGLR
WGLR
CGLR
Gas-Liquid Ratio
WGLRL
CGLRL
FWCT
x
x
FGLRH
204
GGLRH
WGLRH
WBGLR
Group
Well
Connection
Information
CPR
Connection Pressure
WBHP
WBHPH
WTHP
WTHPH
WPI
WPIO
Oil phase PI
WPIG
Gas phase PI
WPIW
Water phase PI
CPI
CTFAC
CDBF
WBP
WWPAVE)
x
WBP4
WBP5
WBP9
WPI1
WPI4
WPI5
WPI9
WHD
WHDF
205
Group
Well
WSTAT
Connection
Information
Well State Indicator:
1.0 =PROD (Producer),
2.0 =INJ (Injector),
3.0 =SHUT (Shut for reasons other than priority control),
4.0 =STOP (Stopped for reasons other than priority control),
5.0 = PSHUT (Priority Shut),
6.0 = PSTOP (Priority Stop)
WMCTL
Mode of Control:
0.0 = SHUT/STOP, 1.0 = ORAT,
2.0 = WRAT, 3.0 = GRAT,
4.0 = LRAT, 5.0 = RESV, 6.0 = THP,
7.0 = BHP, 9.0 = CRAT, 11.0 = GOR Penalty,
12.0 = Drawdown, 30.0 = Availability,
31.0 = REIN, 32.0 = TMRA, 33.0 = WGRA,
34.0 = CVAL,
-1.0 = well under group control (ECLIPSE 300),
-ve if rate target was set by group (ECLIPSE 100),
41.0 = STRA (Thermal: Steam Rate),
42.0 = SATP (Thermal: Saturated Pressure),
43.0 = SATT (Thermal: Saturated Temperature)
FMCTP
GMCTP
FMCTW
GMCTW
FMCTG
GMCTG
206
Group
Well
Connection
Information
FMWPT
GMWPT
FMWPR
GMWPR
FMWPA
GMWPA
FMWPU
GMWPU
FMWPG
GMWPG
FMWPO
GMWPO
FMWPS
GMWPS
FMWPV
GMWPV
x
x
FMWPP
GMWPP
FMWPL
GMWPL
FMWIT
GMWIT
FMWIN
GMWIN
FMWIA
GMWIA
FMWIU
GMWIU
FMWIG
GMWIG
FMWIS
GMWIS
FMWIV
GMWIV
FMWIP
GMWIP
FMWDR
GMWDR
FMWDT
GMWDT
FMWWO
GMWWO
FMWWT
GMWWT
GMWL
Table 2.120
WMCON
Group
Well
Connection
Information
FERCK
Energy in Rock
FEOIL
Energy in Oil
FEGAS
Energy in Gas
FEWAT
Energy in Water
FETOT
Total Energy
FEAVE
Average Energy
FERPC
FEOPC
207
Table 2.120
208
Group
Well
Connection
Information
Energy Percentage in Gas
FEGPC
FEWPC
FEPR
GEPR
WEPR
FEPT
GEPT
WEPT
FEIR
GEIR
WEIR
FEIT
GEIT
WEIT
FHLR
FHLT
FHTR
WHTR
FHTT
WHTT
WENE
WENO
WENG
WENW
WAEN
WAEO
WAEG
WAEW
WENR
Energy Rate
WEOR
WEGR
WEWR
WENT
Cumulative energy
WERO
WERG
WERW
WPOFF
WTOFF
WTSUB
Table 2.121
Group
Well
FSMR
GSMR
WSMR
Connection
Information
FSMT
GSMT
WSMT
FSVR
GSVR
WSVR
FSVT
GSVT
WSVT
Connection
Information
Group
CDSM
CDSML
CDSF
GEFF
Well
WEFF
Efficiency Factor
WEFFG
WALQ
WMVFP
WNEWTON
CCFR
CCFT
FNLPR
GNLPR
WNLPR
FNLPT
GNLPT
WNLPT
FAMF
GAMF
WAMF
FXMF
GXMF
WXMF
FYMF
GYMF
WYMF
FXMFn
GXMFn
WXMFn
209
Table 2.122
210
Group
Well
Connection
Information
FYMFn
GYMFn
WYMFn
FZMF
GZMF
WZMF
FCMPR
GCMPR
WCMPR
FCMPT
GCMPT
WCMPT
FCMIR
GCMIR
WCMIR
FCMIT
GCMIT
WCMIT
WCGIR
WCGPR
WCOPR
CZMF
FHMIR
GHMIR
WHMIR
FHMIT
GHMIT
WHMIT
FHMPR
GHMPR
WHMPR
FHMPT
GHMPT
WHMPT
FCHMR
GCHMR
WCHMR
FCHMT
GCHMT
WCHMT
FCWGPR GCWGPR
WCWGPR
FCWGPT GCWGPT
WCWGPT
FCWGIR GCWGIR
WCWGIR
FCGMR
GCGMR
WCGMR
FCGMT
GCGMT
WCGMT
FCOMR
GCOMR
WCOMR
FCOMT
GCOMT
WCOMT
FCNMR
GCNMR
WCNMR
FCNWR
GCNWR
WCNWR
Table 2.122
Group
Well
Connection
Information
FCWGIT GCWGIT
WCWGIT
FCGMRn GCGMRn
WCGMRn
FCGRn
WCGRn
FCOMRn GCOMRn
WCOMRn
FCORn
GCORn
WCORn
FODN
GODN
WODN
FGDN
GGDN
WGDN
FMUF
GMUF
WMUF
FAMR
GAMR
FAMT
GAMT
GCGRn
WTHT
WMMW
CDFAC
FGSPR
GGSPR
FGSRL
GGSRL
Maximum tested rate sustained for the test period during the
most recent sustainable capacity test for gas.
FGSRU
GGSRU
Minimum tested rate not sustained for the test period during
the most recent sustainable capacity test for gas.
FGSSP
GGSSP
FGSTP
GGSTP
Test period for the most recent sustainable capacity test for
gas.
FOSPR
GOSPR
FOSRL
GOSRL
Maximum tested rate sustained for the test period during the
most recent sustainable capacity test for oil.
FOSRU
GOSRU
Minimum tested rate not sustained for the test period during
the most recent sustainable capacity test for oil.
FOSSP
GOSSP
FOSTP
GOSTP
Test period for the most recent sustainable capacity test for oil.
211
Table 2.122
Group
Well
Connection
Information
FWSPR
GWSPR
FWSRL
GWSRL
Maximum tested rate sustained for the test period during the
most recent sustainable capacity test for water.
FWSRU
GWSRU
Minimum tested rate not sustained for the test period during
the most recent sustainable capacity test for water.
FWSSP
GWSSP
FWSTP
GWSTP
Test period for the most recent sustainable capacity test for
water.
FGPRG
GGPRG
GOPRG
FOPRG
FNLPRG GNLPRG
FXMFG
GXMFG
FYMFG
GYMFG
FCOMRG GCOMRG
FCGMRG GCGMRG
FCNMRG GCNMRG
WPWE0
Well drilled indicator. Set to one if the well was drilled this
timestep and zero at other times.
WPWE1
WPWE2
WPWE3
WPWE4
WPWE5
212
Table 2.122
Group
Well
Connection
Information
WPWE6
WPWE7
Well shut indicator. Set to one if the well is shut this timestep
and zero otherwise.
WPWEM
Table 2.123
Group
Well
Connection
Information
WSQU
Steam quality
WTEMP
Temperature
FSTPR
GSTPR
WSTPR
FSTPT
GSTPT
WSTPT
FOSRC
GOSRC
FSORC
GSORC
WBHWCn
WGFWCn
WOFWCn
WWFWCn
ECLIPSE 300
Table 2.124
Group
Well
Connection
Information
WDOPR
WDWPR
WDGPR
WDLPR
WDVPR
WDOPT
WDWPT
WDGPT
WDLPT
WDVPT
213
Table 2.124
Group
Well
Information
WDWIR
WDGIR
WDWIT
WDGIT
WDOGR
WDGOR
WDGLR
WDWGR
WDWCT
WDTEM
WDPR
214
Connection
FDOPR
GDOPR
FDWPR
GDWPR
FDGPR
GDGPR
FDLPR
GDLPR
FDVPR
GDVPR
FDOPT
GDOPR
FDWPT
GDWPR
FDGPT
GDGPR
FDLPT
GDLPR
FDWIR
GDWIR
FDGIR
GDGIR
FDWIT
GDWIT
FDGIT
GDGIT
FDOGR
GDOGR
FDGOR
GDGOR
FDGLR
GDGLR
FDWGR
GDWGR
FDWCT
GDWCT
Well list
Information
GOPR
GOPT
GOIR
GOIT
GWPR
GWPT
GWIR
GWIT
GGPR
GGPT
GGIR
GGIT
GVPR
GVPT
GVIR
GVIT
GLPR
GLPT
GGOR
GOGR
GWCT
Water Cut
GWGR
GGLR
GOPRH
GGPRH
GWPRH
GLPRH
GOPTH
GGPTH
GWPTH
GLPTH
GOIRH
GGIRH
GWIRH
GOITH
GGITH
GWITH
215
Region
Block
Information
BOSAT
Oil SATuration
FOSAT
ROSAT
FOIP
ROIP
BOIP
Oil In Place (in liquid and wet gas phases) (see "Initial fluid in place")
FOIPL
ROIPL
BOIPL
FOIPG
ROIPG
BOIPG
FOIPR
FCOM
RCOM
FOIPA
ROIPA
FOIPB
ROIPB
ROFT
Inter-region Oil Flow Total (in liquid and wet gas phases)
ROFTL
BSOIL
ROFTG
ROP
BPPO
Oil Potential
BVOIL
Oil Viscosity
BOVIS
Oil VIScosity
FPPO
FOVIS
RPPO
ROVIS
BDENO
BODEN
FODEN
RODEN
BBOIL
BFUGO
ROPR
ROPT
ROIR
ROIT
216
BFLOO
(I,J,K)
Inter-block oil flow rate in the positive I, J or K direction. For example, use
BFLOOK for oil inter-block flow in the positive K direction. This value is, by
default, calculated based on the first FIP set.
BVELO
(I,J,K)
Oil velocity for positive I or J or K direction. For example, use BVELOK for oil
velocity in the positive K direction.
Region
Block
Information
BWSAT
Water SATuration
BSWAT
FWSAT
RWSAT
FWIP
RWIP
Water In Place
NGL In Place
RNLIP
FWIPR
FCWM
RCWM
FWCD
RWCD
RWFT
RWP
Net water production from a region (minus injection from wells and analytic
aquifers)
x
x
x
x
BPPW
Water Potential
BVWAT
Water Viscosity
BWVIS
Water VIScosity
FPPW
FWVIS
RPPW
RWVIS
BDENW
BWDEN
BBWAT
BXWAT
FWDEN
RWDEN
RWPR
RWPT
RWIR
RWIT
BFLOW
(I,J,K)
Inter-block water flow rate in the positive I, J or K direction. For example, use
BFLOWK for water inter-block flow in the positive K direction.
BVELW
(I,J,K)
Water velocity for positive I or J or K direction. For example, use BVELWK for
water velocity in the positive K direction.
Region
FGSAT
RGSAT
FGIP
RGIP
Block
Information
BGSAT
Gas SATuration
BSGAS
BGIP
Gas In Place (in liquid and gas phases) (see "Initial fluid in place")
217
Table 2.128
Region
Block
Information
FGIPL
RGIPL
BGIPL
FGIPG
RGIPG
BGIPG
FAGIP
FGIPA
RGIPA
FGIPB
RGIPB
FGIPR
FCGMI
RCGMI
FCGMM
RCGMM
FGCDI
RGCDI
FGCDM
RGCDM
RGFT
RGFTL
RGFTG
RGP
FPPG
BVGAS
Gas Viscosity
Gas VIScosity
Gas VIScosity average value
RGVIS
BGDEN
RGDEN
BBGAS
BFUGG
BXGAS
x
x
x
Gas Potential
BDENG
FGDEN
BPPG
BGVIS
FGVIS
RPPG
x
x
RGPR
RGPRF
RGPRS
RGPT
RGPTF
RGPTS
RGIR
RGIT
RNLPR
218
Table 2.128
Region
Information
NGL Production Total
RNLPT
BFLOG
(I,J,K)
Inter-block gas flow rate in the positive I, J or K direction. For example, use
BFLOGK for gas inter-block flow in the positive K direction. This value is, by
default, calculated based on the first FIP set.
BVELG
(I,J,K)
Gas velocity for positive I or J or K direction. For example, use BVELGK for gas
velocity in the positive K direction.
ECLIPSE 300
Table 2.129
Block
Block
Information
Region
BBSOL
BDENS
Solid Density
BHSOL
BSDEN
BSSAT
Solid SATuration
ECLIPSE 300
Table 2.130
Region
Block
Information
BGMCO
BGMCG
BGMCW
BGMRV
ECLIPSE 300
Table 2.131
Region
Block
Information
ROFR
ROFT
RGFR
RGFT
219
Table 2.131
Region
Block
Information
Inter-region water flow rate
RWFR
RWFT
RCFR
RCFT
REFR
REFT
RNLFR
RNLFT
ECLIPSE 300
Note
For some rare situations the reported regional flow total and the regional fluid in place
changes might show some mismatch. In order to improve the reported value you can
use OPTIONS3 item 206.
Note
Note that a + or - can be added to all these keywords to indicate positive or negative
contributions. These mnemonics for the additional set of fluid-in-place region (except
for the component flow rates RCFR and RCFT) can be obtained by compounding these
mnemonics with the first 3 characters of the name of the set of fluid-in-place region.
Summary quantities having less then 5 characters should be extended to 5 characters
with an underscore before adding the 3-character region set name. Component flow
mnemonics RCFR and RCFT are available for the standard FIPNUM set only and
cannot be compounded with FIP set names.
ROFR_FST
1 2 /
/
ROFR+FST
1 2 /
/
Region Block
RPR
Information
BPR
Pressure
BWPR
BGPR
FPR
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FPRH
Table 2.132
Region Block
P/Z (gas) average value weighted by gas content of blocks at surface conditions
FPRGZ RPRGZ
BRS
FRS
BRV
FRV
RRS
Information
RRV
FCHIP
FCMIP
BRSSAT
BRVSAT
BSTATE
FPPC
RPPC
BPPC
BOKR
BWKR
BGKR
BKRO
BKRG
BKRW
BWPC
BGPC
BPCO
BPCG
BPCW
BGTRP
BGTPD
BGSHY
BGSTRP
BWSHY
BWSMA
Maximum wetting saturation for water capillary pressure hysteresis. This also
represents the maximum wetting phase saturation used to determine scanning
curves in relative permeability hysteresis, whether the Carlson or Killough model
is used.
BMLSC
BMLST
BMWAT
BJV
BVMF
BPSAT
Saturation Pressures
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Table 2.132
Region Block
BAMF
Information
(KWTABTn, or CO2STORE with THERMAL, or
CO2SOL/H2SSOL/GASSOL options) Component aqueous mole fractions (see
"Keywords with a component index" )
BXMF
BYMF
BSMF
BSTEN
Surface Tension
BFMISC
Miscibility Factor
BREAC
BHD
Hydraulic head
BHDF
FREAC
FREAT
BPR_X
BHD_X
BHDF_X
BSCN_X
BCTRA_X
LBPR_X
LBHD_X
LBHDF_X
LBSCN_X
LBCTRA_X
BAQSP
(CO2STORE option only) Molar density of ions (see "Aqueous speciation" in the
"ECLIPSE Technical Description")
The species number is given as component index (see "Keywords with a
component index" on page 260). If no component number is given, all species
are selected.
BAQPH
BBTFORG
BBTFORO
BCFR
(I,J,K)
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Table 2.133
Block
Information
Region
BTEMP
Temperature
BENERGY
BHOIL
BHGAS
BHWAT
BSPENOIL
BSPENGAS
BSPENWAT
BSPENROC
BGMEO
BGMEG
BGMEW
BTCMULT
BSFOIL
BSFSOL
ECLIPSE 100
The FPRGZ and RPRGZ keywords calculate the P/Z according to:
Sg
Psc
--p- = -----------------------------------------------------Z
Sg
PV ---
B g
[EQ 2.1]
where
Sg =
gas saturation
Bg =
T sc
P sc
Directional Kr
(DIRECT in RUNSPEC keyword SATOPTS)
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Vertical Equilibrium
(RUNSPEC keyword VE)
Reservoir volumes
The reservoir volume options are:
Table 2.134
Reservoir volumes
Region
Block
RRPV
BRPV
BPORV
FRPV
Information
FOPV
ROPV
BOPV
FWPV
RWPV
BWPV
FGPV
RGPV
BGPV
FHPV
RHPV
FRTM
RRTM
BRTM
BPORVMOD
BPERMMOD
BPVDP
BSVOL
BPORVT
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Region
Information
FOE
ROE
FOEW
ROEW
FOEIW
ROEIW
FOEWW
ROEWW
Oil Production from Wells / Initial Mobile Oil with respect to Water
FOEIG
ROEIG
FOEWG
ROEWG
Oil Production from Wells / Initial Mobile Oil with respect to Gas
Region
Information
FORMR
RORMR
FORMW
RORMW
FORMG
RORMG
FORME
RORME
FORMS
RORMS
FORMF
RORMF
FORMX
RORMX
FORMY
RORMY
FORFR
RORFR
FORFW
RORFW
FORFG
RORFG
FORFE
RORFE
FORFS
RORFS
FORFF
RORFF
FORFX
RORFX
FORFY
RORFY
ECLIPSE 100
Note
The oil recovery mechanism keywords are not available in runs with vaporized oil
present.
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Table 2.137
Information
FNRR
FNRT
FNRM
FGRR
FGRT
FGRM
FXNR
FYGR
Aquifer
Aquifer
List
(E100)
Information
FAQR
AAQR
ALQR
FAQT
AAQT
ALQT
FAQRG
AAQR
FAQTG
AAQT
AACMR
AACMT
AAQP
FAQER
AAQER
FAQET
AAQET
AAQTEMP
Aquifer temperature
x
x
AAQENTH
AAQTD
AAQPD
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Aquifer
Information
FNQR
ANQR
FNQT
ANQT
ANQP
ANCMR
Aquifer component molar influx rate (see "Keywords with a component index" )
ANCMT
Aquifer component molar influx totals (see "Keywords with a component index" )
CTFR
FTPR
GTPR
WTPR
CTPR
FTPT
GTPT
WTPT
CTPT
FTPC
GTPC
WTPC
CTPC
FTIR
GTIR
WTIR
CTIR
FTIT
GTIT
WTIT
CTIT
FTIC
GTIC
WTIC
CTIC
FTMR
GTMR
WTMR
FTMT
GTMT
WTMT
FTMF
GTMF
WTMF
FTVL
GTVL
WTVL
FTVV
GTVV
WTVV
FTTL
GTTL
WTTL
FTTV
GTTV
WTTV
FTML
GTML
WTML
FTMV
GTMV
WTMV
FTLM
GTLM
WTLM
FTVM
GTVM
WTVM
BTCN
FTIPT
RTIPT
Tracer Concentration
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Table 2.140
FTIPF
RTIPF
FTIPS
RTIPS
RTFTF
RTFTS
RTFTT
FAPI
GAPI
WAPI
CAPI
RAPI
BAPI
Keywords which belong specifically to the Tracer Tracking option (that is with T as the second
letter in the list above) should be compounded with the name of the tracer to which they refer.
For example, if the field production rate of a tracer called OL1 is required on the Summary files,
then the keyword FTPROL1 should be used.
Information
FSPR
GSPR
WSPR CSPR
FSPT
GSPT
WSPT CSPT
CSFR
FSIR
GSIR
WSIR CSIR
FSIT
GSIT
WSIT CSIT
BSCN
FSPC
GSPC
WSPC CSPC
FSIC
GSIC
WSIC CSIC
FSIP
RSIP
(not
E300)
BSIP (not
E300)
RSFT
BEWV_SAL
Group
Well
Connection Region
FTPRANI
GTPRANI WTPRANI
FTPTANI
CTFRANI
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Salt In Place
Block
Information
Anion Flow Rate
Field
Group
Well
Connection Region
Block
Information
FTIRANI
GTIRANI WTIRANI
FTITANI
CTFRCAT
FTPRCAT
GTPRCAT WTPRCAT
FTPTCAT
FTIRCAT
GTIRCAT WTIRCAT
FTITCAT
Information about the temperatures in the reservoir can be output to the Summary file in an
analogous manner to the tracer output. For the heat equation the three-character mnemonic that
should be appended to summary quantities is HEA.
Table 2.142
Group
FTPCHEA
GTPCHEA WTPCHEA
Production Temperature
FTICHEA
GTICHEA WTICHEA
Injection Temperature
FTPRHEA
GTPRHEA WTPRHEA
FTPTHEA
GTPTHEA WTPTHEA
FTIRHEA
GTIRHEA WTIRHEA
FTITHEA
GTITHEA WTITHEA
x
x
Well
Region
Block
Description
FTIPTHEA
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Environmental tracers
The following keywords control output of data specific to tracers:
Table 2.143
Group Well
CTFR
FTPR
GTPR
WTPR
CTPR
FTPT
GTPT
WTPT
CTPT
FTPC
GTPC
WTPC
CTPC
FTIR
GTIR
WTIR
CTIR
FTIT
GTIT
WTIT
CTIT
FTIC
GTIC
WTIC
CTIC
FTIPT
RTIPT
FTIPF
RTIPF
FTIPS
RTIPS
FTIP#
RTIP#
RTFTT
RTFTF
RTFTS
RTFT#
RTADS
x
x
FTADS
FTDCY
FTIRF GTIRF
WTIRF
CTIRF
FTIRS GTIRS
WTIRS
CTIRS
FTPRF GTPRF
WTPRF
CTPRF
FTPRS GTPRS
WTPRS
CTPRS
FTITF GTITF
WTITF
CTITF
FTITS GTITS
WTITS
CTITS
FTPTF GTPTF
WTPTF
CTPTF
FTPTS GTPTS
WTPTS
CTPTS
FTICF GTICF
WTICF
CTICF
FTICS GTICS
WTICS
CTICS
FTPCF GTPCF
WTPCF
CTPCF
FTPCS GTPCS
WTPCS
CTPCS
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RTDCY
The keywords above should be compounded with the name of the tracer to which they refer. For
example, if the field production rate of a tracer called OL1 is required on the Summary files,
then the keyword FTPROL1 should be used in the SUMMARY section.
For partitioned tracers, the concentration, flow, and amount in place in a specific phase can be
output by using either the F (Free) and S (Solution) specifiers, or by using the phase number #.
For a tracer partitioning into the components oil, water and gas, the F and S specifiers are no
longer sufficient to uniquely determine the phase of interest. In this case the phase number must
be used. For example, BTCN3OL1 refers to the block concentration of tracer OL1 in phase 3 as
specified in the list of phases when defining the tracer partitioning functions (see keyword
TRACERKM). If the S (Solution) specifier is still used for a tracer partitioning into 3 or more
phases, the concentration output will be the concentration in the last phase as defined in
TRACERKM.
Note
BTADS reports the amount of adsorped tracer per unit mass of rock in a given block
(e.g. kg/kg). The corresponding region and field mnemonics, RTADS and FTADS,
report the total amount of adsorped tracer (e.g. kg).
Foam model
The following keywords control output of data specific to the Foam Model:
Table 2.144
Group
Well
Connection Region
Block
Information
Flow Rate (+ or -)
CTFRFOA
FTPRFOA
GTPRFOA WTPRFOA
Production Rate
FTPTFOA
Production Total
FTIRFOA
GTIRFOA WTIRFOA
Injection Rate
FTITFOA
Injection Total
BTCNFFOA Concentration
FTIPTFOA
FTADSFOA
RTADSFOA
Adsorption total
FTDCYFOA
FTMOBFOA
x
x
BTADSFOA Adsorption
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Group
GGSR
FGSR
Well
Information
Gas Sales Rate
FGST
GGST
FGDC
GGDC
FGDCQ
GGDCQ
GMCPL
GPR
x
x
When using the Extended Network Model, the names must correspond
to network nodes instead of groups
x
GPRDC
When using the Extended Network Model, the names must correspond
to network nodes instead of groups
x
FGCR
GGCR
FGCT
GGCT
FFGR
GFGR
FFGT
GFGT
FGIMR
GGIMR
FGIMT
GGIMT
NGOPAS
WGPRFP
WTHPFP
WBHPFP
x
x
GPRFP
GGPRNBFP
Gas flow rate along Groups or nodes outlet branch in network, from
end of First Pass
The mnemonics FGPR, GGPR, FGPT, GGPT refer to the gross gas produced from the formation,
without allowing for consumption.
GGDC and WGDC refer to the group and well gas sales rates when the field is operating at its
delivery capacity.
GGDCQ should be used only for contract groups in cases where two or more groups have
separate gas supply contracts (see keyword GSWINGF). FGDCQ should be used when there is a
single contract applied to the FIELD (keyword SWINGFAC).
GPR provides the group nodal pressures when there is a production network. GPRDC may be
used to obtain the group nodal pressures that exist then the field is operating at delivery
capacity.When using the Extended Network Model, the names must correspond to network
nodes instead of groups.
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The mnemonics WGPRFP, WTHPFP, WBHPFP, GPRFP, GGPRNBFP extract data from the first
pass of the Gas field operations Model. However, these mnemonics do not refer to continuous
quantities but rather the values of these quantities at the end of the first pass. Inclusion of any
of these mnemonics in the summary section will force an additional iteration of the first pass in
order that converged data is recorded
Group Well
FGLIR GGLIR
Information
Note
In the presence of gas lift optimization, the produced gas reported (for example using
the FGPR, GGPR and WGPR mnemonics) does not include produced lift gas, only
produced formation gas.
Table 2.147
Group
Well
Information
FGCV
GGCV
WGCV
FGQ
GGQ
WGQ
FEPR
GEPR
WEPR
FEPT
GEPT
WEPT
FESR
GESR
FEST
GEST
FEDC
GEDC
FEDCQ
GEDCQ
WEDC
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The energy production rates and totals (FEPR, GEPR, FEPT, GEPT) refer to the gross energy
produced from the formation, without allowing for consumption. The energy sales rates and
totals (FESR, GESR, FEST, GEST) refer to the energy produced, minus the energy injected,
minus the energy of any consumed gas.
The energy delivery capacity and DCQ are available only when using the Gas Field Operations
Model. GEDC and WEDC refer to the group and well energy sales rates when the field is
operating at its delivery capacity. GEDCQ should be used only for contract groups in cases where
two or more groups have separate gas supply contracts (see keyword GSWINGF). FEDCQ
should be used when there is a single contract applied to the FIELD (keyword SWINGFAC).
Gi pseudo-compositional model
The following keywords control output of data specific to the Gi Model:
Table 2.148
Information
Block Gi value
BGI
In ECLIPSE 100 LGR runs, two sets of summary data are output. The usual Summary files
contain summary data produced at the global time-steps. In addition summary file quantities are
output at the local time-steps; this local data is output to a separate LGR file.
The local time-step summary data is stored in a file with the following name:
Formatted
ROOT.LGR
Unformatted
The creation of local time-step Summary files can be prevented by using the NOSUMLGR
keyword in the SUMMARY section. For example, when running lgr-in-place there is little point
in dumping Summary files for the local time-steps since the global and local time-steps are all
synchronized.
Due to the local time-stepping used on grid refinements in ECLIPSE 100, it is possible to
request global grid summary quantities for wells that are defined on a local grid. This is not
possible in ECLIPSE 300.
Summary data for the local grid is requested by using SUMMARY keywords with the first letter
L. Three types of keyword are available:
The keywords available are the same as the global keyword with the 'L' added to the front. For
example LWBHP requested the WBHP for the local well.
234
Note that the maximum number of characters in a SUMMARY mnemonic is 8. This may introduce
limitations in very specific cases for example in tracer block quantities.
The data for each type of keyword is as follows.
Well Name
'WELL1' /
'PROD'
/
ECLIPSE 100
For LGR amalgamations, any LGR within the amalgamation may be used to locate the well. The
entered LGR is used in the summary output.
ECLIPSE 300
The keywords with a separator stage index are not available for local wells.
Local Cell
1 1 1 /
1 2 3 /
There is a known limitation for tracer block quantities as the tracer name should be appended to
the LB* keyword. As the total number of characters in the SUMMARY keyword cannot exceed
8, the tracer name may need to be reduced in consequence.
Local block interpolation keyword begin with a LB and ends with a _X are used to report linear
interpolated values and thus require a different format. The local LGR grid name should be
included. The input XYZ coordinates are validated and updated against the input local cell block
IJK coordinates, which can be defaulted in simple grids to allow ECLIPSE automatic
calculation.When local IJK coordinates are updated, a message is output. When local IJK
coordinates can not be found given input XYZ coordinates, a WARNING message is issued and
value is reported as block centered value for cell IJK.
235
A reference height can be defined in place of global value specified in HYDRHEAD. The
reference height is used only for pressure and hydraulic head keywords LBPR_X, LBHD_X and
LBHDF_X.Each set of coordinates must begin on a fresh line and must be terminated by a slash
(/). The list is terminated by a line that begins with a slash.
LBPR_X
-- LGR Name
'LGR1'
'LGR2'
/
Well Name
'WELL1'
'PROD'
'PROD2'
Local
1 1
2 2
2 2
Cell
1 /
2 /
2 /
If the connection coordinates are defaulted for a well (as in well PROD2 in the example below),
the corresponding quantity is output for all connections in the well (within the specified LGR).
LCOFR
-- LGR Name
'LGR1'
'LGR2'
'LGR3'
/
Well Name
'WELL1'
'PROD'
'PROD2'
Local Cell
1 1 1 /
2 2 2 /
/
The well name may be defaulted by using the character * (as in the examples below). If both
the well name and the local connection coordinates are defaulted, then the requested summary
quantities are output for all well connections in the specified LGR. If the well name is defaulted
but the connection coordinates are provided, then the requested summary quantities will be
output for all wells with a connection in the specified local block.
LCOFR
-- LGR Name
'LGR1'
'LGR2'
/
Note
236
Well Name
'*'
'*'
Local Cell
/
2 2 2 /
Operational keywords
NOSUMLGR Prevents the creation of local time-step summary files.
You are prompted for the origin for each local grid. However these origins can be defaulted to
an 8 character string of the form:
AAA_BBBB
where AAA is the first 3 Characters of the root name for the run BBBB is the first 4 Characters
of the LGR name.
For example, run ROOT containing LGRs called SOUTH and NORTH would produce sets of
vectors with origins ROO_SOUT and ROO_NORT.
Note
This means it is useful to give LGRs names that differ in the first 4 characters.
Multi-segment wells
The following keywords control output of segment data specific to multi-segment wells:
Table 2.149
Information
SOFR
SOFRF
SOFRS
SWFR
SGFR
SGFRF
SGFRS
SCFRn
SHFR
SWCT
SGOR
SOGR
SWGR
237
Table 2.149
Information
SPR
Segment PRessure
SPRD
SPRDF
SPRDH
SPRDA
SPRDM
SPPOW
x
x
SOFV
SWFV
SGFV
SOHF
SWHF
SGHF
SDENM
SGLPP
SGLVD
SOWPP
SOWVD
SOIMR
SGIMR
SWIMR
SHIMR
SORMR
SGRMR
SWRMR
SHRMR
SOIMT
SGIMT
SWIMT
SHIMT
SORMT
SGRMT
SWRMT
SHRMT
SAPI
STFR
STFC
STFD
238
Table 2.149
Information
SPSAT
Segment Psat
STEM
Segment Temperature
SENE
SSQU
SCVPR
SGQ
SCSA
Segment Cross Sectional Area. This is specified using the WSEGVALV keyword, and can change if
the cross sectional area is used as a reservoir optimization parameter using the OPTPARS keyword.
The segment flow rates reported are the flow rates of each phase through the tubing past the
segments end nearest the well head. Positive values represent flow towards the well head
(production), while negative values represent flow away from the well head (injection). The
flow rates refer to the sum of free and dissolved phases at surface conditions, equivalent to the
reported well rates. The flow velocities refer to the local flow velocities of the free phases
through the segment. The flow velocities of all the phases should be equal unless you are using
a built-in Multi-phase Flow Model that allows slip. The holdup fractions refer to the local
volume fraction of the segment occupied by each free phase.
ECLIPSE 100
The tracer flow rate and concentration keywords should be compounded with the name of the
tracer to which they refer (for example STFROL1 and STFCOL1 give the flow rate and
concentration of the tracer OL1).
The segment quantity keywords all begin with the letter S. They must be followed by one or
more records each containing the well name and the segment number and terminated with a
slash. The list of records must be terminated with an empty record just containing a slash. The
segment number following a well name may optionally be defaulted, which causes the
appropriate quantity to be output for all the segments in the well.
ECLIPSE 100
The well name can be defaulted in ECLIPSE 100. Data for all wells and all segments can be
simply generated by just using the appropriate keyword followed by an empty record containing
a single slash.
Note
If the segment number is defaulted, as for well PROD2 below, ECLIPSE will reserve
a number of summary vectors equal to the maximum number of segments per well
(NSEGMX, set in the RUNSPEC section keyword WSEGDIMS). If this number is much
greater than the actual number of segments in well PROD2 then defaulting the segment
numbers can become quite wasteful.
For example,
SOFR
'PROD1'
'PROD1'
'PROD1'
'PROD2'
/
1 /
4 /
5 /
/
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Rivers
The following keywords control output of reach data specific to riversl
Table 2.150
E100
E300
Segment
Information
SRRQR
SRRQT
SRBQR
SRBQT
SRTQR
SRTQT
SRRFLOW
SRRAREA
SRRDEPTH
SRREXCH
SRRFRODE
SRRHEAD
SRTFR
SRTFC
SRSFR
SRSFC
Note
If the river reach number is defaulted, as for well PROD2 above, ECLIPSE will reserve
a number of summary vectors equal to the maximum number of segments per well
(NSEGMX, set in the RUNSPEC section keyword WSEGDIMS). If this number is much
greater than the actual number of segments in well PROD2 then defaulting the reach
numbers can become quite wasteful.
Information
CRREXCH
CRRPROT
CRRINJT
240
E300
Example
For example,
SRRFLOW
-- FLUX FOR REACH 12
MYRIVER 12 /
/
SRBQR
-- FLOW FOR BRANCH 1
MYRIVER 1 /
/
SRTQR
--TOTAL FLOW FOR ENTIRE RIVER
MYRIVER /
/
SRBQT
--CUMULATIVE FLOW FOR BRANCH 1
MYRIVER 1 /
SRTFRFFF
-- TRACER FFF FLOW RATE FOR REACH 1
MYRIVER 1 /
CRRPROT
--CUMULATIVE WATER PRODUCTION FOR BLOCK 11 20 2
MYRIVER 11 20 2 /
SRSFR
-- BRINE FLOW TO REACHES 11 AND 12
MYRIVER 11 /
MYRIVER 12 /
/
Network option
The following keywords control output of data specific to the Network option.
241
When using the Extended Network Model, the list of names following these keywords must
correspond to network nodes instead of GRUPTREE groups.
Table 2.152
Information
GPR
GPRG
GPRW
GPRB
Pressure drop along the groups or nodes outlet branch in the production network
GPRBG
Pressure drop along the groups or nodes inlet branch in the gas injection network
GPRBW
Pressure drop along the groups or nodes inlet branch in the water injection network
GALQ
ALQ in the groups or nodes outlet branch in the production network. No units are given, as there are
several possible definitions for this quantity.
GOPRNB
Oil flow rate along the groups or nodes outlet branch in the production network
GWPRNB
Water flow rate along the groups or nodes outlet branch in the production network
GGPRNB
Gas flow rate along the groups or nodes outlet branch in the production network
GLPRNB
Liquid flow rate along the groups or nodes outlet branch in the production network
GWIRNB
Water flow rate along the groups or nodes inlet branch in the water injection network
GGIRNB
Gas flow rate along the groups or nodes inlet branch in the gas injection network
Table 2.153
Information
CCFR
FCPR
GCPR
WCPR
FCPC
GCPC
WCPC CCPC
FCPT
GCPT
WCPT CCPT
FCIR
GCIR
WCIR
FCIC
GCIC
WCIC CCIC
FCIT
GCIT
WCIT CCIT
x
x
FCIP
RCIP
BCCN
BCIP
Polymer In Solution
Polymer inter-region Flow Total (note that
RCFT has a different meaning for E300)
RCFT
BCAD
BEPVIS
Effective polymer solution viscosity
(BVPOLY)
BEMVIS
242
Table 2.153
Information
RCAD
CSFR
FSPR
GSPR
WSPR
FSPT
GSPT
WSPT CSPT
FSIR
GSIR
WSIR
FSIT
GSIT
WSIT CSIT
x
x
FSIP
RSIP
BSCN
BSIP
Salt In Place
Salt inter-region Flow Total
RSFT
Pseudo Steady-State
The following keywords control output of data relevant to the calculation of a pseudo steady
state solution, see keyword PSTEADY. They will automatically be output from a steady-state
run if the PERFORMA keyword is present in the summary section.
Table 2.154
Description
PSSPR
PSSSO
Log of the oil saturation change per unit time, see PSTEADY
PSSSW
Log of the water saturation change per unit time, see PSTEADY
PSSSG
Log of the gas saturation change per unit time, see PSTEADY
PSSSC
Log of the salt concentration change per unit time, see PSTEADY
Table 2.155
Group
GOPRL
GOIRL
GWPRL
GWIRL
GGPRL
GGIRL
Well
Description
243
Table 2.155
Group
Well
Description
GLPRL
GVPRL
GVIRL
These keywords are intended for use with slave groups, in a slave reservoir being run on its own,
when the rate limits of its slave groups are read from a Reservoir Coupling File. The keywords
allow you to examine the rate constraints in the file that are applied to the slave groups.
When no rate limit is being applied, the value of the limit is normally set to 1.0E20. However,
the automatic axis scaling in GRAF would make the y-axis extend to this value. To avoid this,
infinite rate limits are reset to zero before writing to the Summary file.
Solvent model
The following keywords control output of data specific to the Solvent Model.
Table 2.156
CNFR
FNPR
GNPR
WNPR
FNPT
GNPT
WNPT CNPT
FNIR
GNIR
WNIR
FNIT
GNIT
WNIT CNIT
FNIP
RNIP
BNIP
RNFT
BNKR
Note
244
Solvent In Place
Solvent relative permeability
ECLIPSE reports the field, group and well gas rates and totals for the total gas phase,
including the solvent gas. The connection gas flow rates and totals are reported solely
for the component gas phase, excluding the solvent gas.
Surfactant model
The following keywords control output of data specific to the Surfactant Model:
Table 2.157
Group
Well
Connection Region
Block
Information
Flow Rate (+ or -)
CTFRSUR
FTPRSUR
GTPRSUR WTPRSUR
Production Rate
FTPTSUR
Production Total
FTIRSUR
GTIRSUR WTIRSUR
Injection Rate
FTITSUR
Injection Total
x
x
BTCNFSUR Concentration
RTIPTSUR BTIPTSUR In Solution
FTIPTSUR
x
x
FTADSUR
RTFTTSUR
RTADSUR
Adsorption total
BTADSUR
Adsorption
BTCASUR
Alkaline model
The following keywords control output of data specific to the Alkaline Model:
Table 2.158
Group
Well
Connection Region
CTFRALK
Block
Information
Flow Rate (+ or -)
FTPRALK
GTPRALK WTPRALK
Production Rate
FTPTALK
Production Total
FTIRALK
GTIRALK WTIRALK
Injection Rate
FTITALK
Injection Total
BTCNFALK Concentration
BTADSALK Adsorption
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Note
When requesting output of alkaline or surfactant (or any other active tracer) properties
on an LGR, the corresponding SUMMARY mnemonics may exceed 8 characters in
length, e.g. LBTCNFALK or LBTIPTSUR. In these special cases ECLIPSE will
recognize the truncated forms of the mnemonics, i.e. LBTCNFSU and LBTIPTAL.
Table 2.159
Information
COFRU
Sum of connection oil flow rates upstream of, and including, this connection
CWFRU
Sum of connection water flow rates upstream of, and including, this connection
CGFRU
Sum of connection gas flow rates upstream of, and including, this connection
LCOFRU
LCWFRU
LCGFRU
Use the local grid keywords (LCOFRU etc.) if the well is situated in a local grid.
Conductive Faults
The following items are relevant to the Conductive Fault model:
Table 2.160
E100 E300
x
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Conductive
Fault
Information
CFOWC
CFGOC
CFPRES
CFOSAT
CFGSAT
CFWSAT
E100 E300
User defined
quantity
Information
CUxxxxxx
FUxxxxxx
GUxxxxxx
RUxxx
SUxxxxxx
WUxxxxxx
User defined summary quantities are constructed using the UDQ keyword in the SCHEDULE
section. The facility allows the user to define quantities as either constants, or composed of
ECLIPSE summary quantities in conjunction with a number of mathematical functions.
Table 2.162
Block
Information
Group
BSONRM
BSGNRM
BSWNRM
BSDROW
BSDRWO
BSDROG
BSDRGO
BSDRGW
BSDRWG
BSOWNT
BSWONT
BSOGNT
BSGONT
BSGWNT
BSWGNT
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Table 2.162
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Group
Block
Information
BSOWNH
BSWONH
BSOGNH
BSGONH
BSGWNH
BSWGNH
BSOWNE
BSWONE
BSOGNE
BSGONE
BSGWNE
BSWGNE
BSORWB
BSWROB
BSORGB
BSGROB
BSGRWB
BSWRGB
BSORWP
BSWROP
BSORGP
BSGROP
BSGRWP
BSWRGP
BKROWR
BKRWOR
BKROGR
BKRGOR
BKRGWR
BKRWGR
BKROWH
Table 2.162
Group
Block
Information
BKRWOH
BKROGH
BKRGOH
BKRGWH
BKRWGH
BKROWE
BKRWOE
BKROGE
BKRGOE
BKRGWE
BKRWGE
BKROWT
BKRWOT
BKROGT
BKRGOT
BKRGWT
BKRWGT
BIFTOW
BIFTWO
BIFTOG
BIFTGO
BIFTGW
BIFTWG
BPCOWR
BPCWOR
BPCOGR
BPCGOR
BPCGWR
BPCWGR
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Asphaltene model
The following outputs are specific to the Asphaltene model activated using ASPHALTE
keyword in the RUNSPEC section. Please refer to "The Asphaltene Option" in the "ECLIPSE
Technical Description" for more details
Table 2.163
Information
BASPADS
BASPDOT
BASPENT
BASPFL
BASPKDM
BASPLUG
BASPREW
BASPRET
BASPVOM
BASPLIM
BASPFRD
Option
Keyword
ELAPSED
Gradient Option
HLINEARS
Gradient Option
HSUMLINS
Outputs the total number of linear iterations for each gradient pressure.
MAXCFL
MAXDE
MAXDPR
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Description
MAXDSG
MAXDSO
MAXDSW
MAXDT
MEMORYTS
Outputs the maximum current memory usage across processors as reported by the
operating system.
MLINEARP
Outputs the number of pressure iterations for each timestep (JALS solver only).
MLINEARS
Table 2.164
Option
Keyword
Description
MSUMLINP
Outputs the total number of pressure iterations since the start of the run (JALS
solver only).
MSUMLINS
Outputs the total number of linear iterations since the start of the run.
MSUMNEWT
Outputs the total number of Newton iterations since the start of the run.
NAIMFRAC
NBAKFL
Outputs the number of calls made to scalar fallback routines in the flash calculation
for each timestep.
NBYTOT
Outputs the peak usage of dynamically allocated memory as reported the simulator
internal memory allocator. Note that some memory allocations are performed by
other mechanisms and are not accounted for by this summary quantity. In parallel,
this is the maximum across processors.
NCPRLINS
Outputs the average number of pressure iterations per linear iteration for each
timestep (JALS solver only).
NEWTFL
Outputs the cumulative average Newton iterations per cell in two phase flash
calculations.
NEWTON
NLINEARP
Outputs the average number of pressure iterations per Newton iteration for each
timestep (JALS solver only).
NLINEARS
Outputs the average number of linear iterations per Newton iteration for each
timestep.
NLINSMIN
NLINSMAX
NNUMFL
NNUMST
NLRESSUM
NLRESMAX
NTS
NTSPCL
Outputs the number of timesteps in which the pressure solution variable converged
last. The tolerance on the pressure solution change can be modified using item 1 of
the CVCRIT keyword.
NTSMCL
Outputs the number of timesteps in which the molar density solution variables
converged last. The tolerance on the pressure solution change can be modified
using item 7 of the CVCRIT keyword.
NTSECL
Outputs the number of timesteps in which the energy density solution variable
converged last. The tolerance on the pressure solution change can be modified
using item 8 of the CVCRIT keyword (THERMAL option)
PERFORMA
Outputs a set of performance data vectors for the run. The set of keywords implied
by PERFORMA is:
ECLIPSE 100
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Table 2.164
Option
Keyword
ECLIPSE 300
Description
TCPU, ELAPSED, NEWTON, NLINEARS, NLINSMIN, NLINSMAX, MLINEARS,
MSUMLINS, MSUMNEWT, TIMESTEP, NEWTFL, NNUMFL, NNUMST, NBAKFL,
TCPUTS, TCPUDAY.
If the AIM Solution option has been selected NAIMFRAC is additionally output.
If the JALS solver has been selected MLINEARP, MSUMLINP, NCPRLINS,
NLINEARP are additionally output.
STEPTYPE
Outputs an integer representing the reason for selecting the timestep length (see
"Convergence Reports" in the "ECLIPSE Technical Description"):
1=INIT 2=TRNC 3=MINF 4=MAXF 5=MINS 6=MAXS 7=REPT
8=HALF 9=CHOP 10=SATM 11=PCHP 12=DIFF 13=LGRC 14=SURF
15=NETW 16=THRP 17=EMTH 18=MAXP 19=WCYC 20=MAST 21=SLVR
22=SLVC 23=MAXW 24=EFF+ 25=EFF- 26=NLTR 27=EFFT 28=DLYA
29=ACTN 30=RAIN
For initial time, the STEPTYPE will remain blank.
Gradient Option
ECLIPSE 100 only
Gradient Option
TCPU
TCPUDAY
Outputs the CPU time per day (or hour in lab units).
TCPUH
TCPUSCH
TCPUTS
TCPUTSH
TCPUTR
TCPUTRSV
TCPULGTR
TCPULGSV
TELAPDAY
Outputs the elapsed time per day (or hour in lab units).
TELAPLIN
TELAPTS
TIMESTEP
TUNE
simulation.
WNEWTON
Number of well Newton iterations taken in the last global Newton iteration. (A
negative value indicates that the well failed to converge.)
ZIPEFF
Outputs the predicted efficiency of the time step. (Mainly for developer use.)
ZIPEFFC
Outputs the predicted efficiency of the time step divided by the actual efficiency.
(Mainly for developer use.)
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Other keywords
The other SUMMARY keywords are:
Table 2.165
Simulator
Keyword
Description
ALL
Requests a basic set of field, group and well keywords for all groups and wells
present in the problem.
The set of keywords implied by ALL is:
ECLIPSE 100
FOPR
GOPR
WOPR
FOPT
GOPT
WOPT
FOIR
GOIR
WOIR
FOIT
GOIT
WOIT
FWPR
GWPR
WWPR
FWPT
GWPT
WWPT
FWIR
GWIR
WWIR
FWIT
GWIT
WWIT
FGPR
GGPR
WGPR
FGPT
GGPT
WGPT
FGIR
GGIR
WGIR
FGIT
GGIT
WGIT
FVPR
GVPR
WVPR
FVPT
GVPT
WVPT
FVIR
GVIR
WVIR
FVIT
GVIT
WVIT
FWCT
GWCT
WWCT
FGOR
GGOR
WGOR
FWGR
GWGR
WWGR
WBHP
WTHP
WPI
FOIP
FOIPL FOIPG
FWIP
FGIP
FAQR
ECLIPSE 300
FAQT
AAQT
FAQRG
FAQTG
FOPR
GOPR
WOPR
FOPT
GOPT
WOPT
FWPR
GWPR
WWPR
FWPT
GWPT
WWPT
FWIR
GWIR
WWIR
FWIT
GWIT
WWIT
FGPR
GGPR
WGPR
FGPT
GGPT
WGPT
FGIR
GGIR
WGIR
FGIT
GGIT
WGIT
FVPR
GVPR
WVPR
FVPT
GVPT
WVPT
FVIR
GVIR
WVIR
FVIT
GVIT
WVIT
FWCT
GWCT
WWCT
FGOR
GGOR
WGOR
FWGR
GWGR
WWGR
WBHP
WTHP
WPI
FOIP
FOIPL FOIPG
FWIP
FGIP
FAQR
AAQR
FAQT
AAQT
FAQRG
FAQTG
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Table 2.165
Simulator
Keyword
Description
DATE
EXCEL
GMWSET
Requests the set of mnemonics that counts the number of production and injection
wells in various states and under various control modes. The set also includes
counts of drilling queue and workover events in a timestep and the cumulative
totals of such events. The wells included in the counts are limited to those that can
be hierarchically traced to a named group.
FMWSET
Requests the set of mnemonics that counts the number of all production and
injection wells in various states and under various control modes. The set also
includes counts of drilling queue and workover events in a timestep and the
cumulative totals of such events.
LOTUS
MONITOR
NOMONITO
NARROW
Increases the number of columns per page in the RUNSUM output by restoring the
pre-97A (ECLIPSE 100) or pre-2000A (ECLIPSE 300) format with narrower
columns.
RPTONLY
Requests that the summary data is only produced at report times. The default if
RPTONLY is not present, is to write the summary information at every time.
RPTONLYO
Requests summary data is written every time step. This is the default situation and
the keyword need only be used to turn off a previously entered RPTONLY
instruction.
RPTSMRY
RUNSUM
ECLIPSE 100
Requests a neat tabulated output of the summary file data at the end of the normal
ECLIPSE 100 printed output.
ECLIPSE 300
Requests a neat tabulated output of the summary file data at the end of the run,
this output goes to a separate RSM file.
SUMTHIN
Reduces the amount of summary data recorded. Data are only output once in each
time period defined by this keyword, as well as every report timestep.
SEPARATE
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keyword with a list of data, terminated by a slash (/). Sometimes the list can be defaulted
(left blank);
keyword followed by a set of records, each record terminated by a slash (/). A blank record
is used to terminate the keyword.
Note
When inputting a user defined name (e.g. well name, well list name, group name) it is
important to enclose the name in quotes e.g. PROD1. Failure to do so may lead to
unexpected results.
specifies that analytic aquifers 1 and 2 are to be stored in the summary files. If a null list of
aquifers is specified, data is stored in the summary file for all analytic or numerical aquifers.
Keywords that begin with the letter 'AAC' or 'ANC' are followed by a list of pairs composed of a
respectively analytic or numerical aquifer number and a component number. Each pair must
begin on a fresh line and must be terminated by a slash (/). The list is terminated by a line that
begins with a slash. The component number can be defaulted, in which case all components
allowed in the given aquifer will be stored in the summary file.
For example,
AACMR
1 2 /
/
specifies that component 2 for analytic aquifer 1 is to be stored in the summary file. If a null list
is specified, data is stored in the summary file for all analytic or numerical aquifers and all
components allowed in them.
The keyword ALL is an exception to this rule. There is no data associated with it.
Output for both water aquifer (AQUCT,AQUFLUX, AQUCHWAT,AQUFETP and AQUFET
(ECLIPSE 100 only)), and gas aquifer (AQUCHGAS) rates and totals are done using these
mnemonics. Must ensure that correct aquifer number is specified for this output.
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Keywords which begin with the letters 'AL' are followed by a list of analytic aquifer list names
terminated by a slash (/). For example,
ALQR
AQLIST1
AQLIST2
/
specifies that the aquifer list influx rate for aquifer lists AQLIST1 and AQLIST2 are to be stored
in the summary file.
Keywords that begin with a B and ends with a _X are used to report linear interpolated values
and thus require a different format. The input XYZ coordinates are validated and updated
against the input cell block IJK coordinates, which can be defaulted in simple grids to allow
ECLIPSE automatic calculation.When IJK coordinates are updated, a message is output. When
IJK coordinates can not be found given input XYZ coordinates, a WARNING message is issued
and a block centered value is reported for cell IJK.
A reference height can be defined in place of global value specified in HYDRHEAD. The
reference height is used only for pressure and hydraulic head keywords BPR_X, BHD_X and
BHDF_X. Each set of coordinates must begin on a fresh line and must be terminated by a slash
(/). The list is terminated by a line that begins with a slash.
For example,
BPR_X
-- I J K Cell
8 1 14
1* 1* 1*
/
If the discretized matrix block option for dual porosity is active (keyword NMATRIX in the
RUNSPEC section), the solution inside the matrix cells can be obtained by appending the
required ring number to the end of the following summary keywords: BOSAT, BWSAT, BGSAT,
BPR, BRS and BRV. Keywords without a ring number appended refer to the outermost matrix
ring adjacent to the fracture.
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For example,
BPR3
3 3 6 /
4 3 6 /
/
ECLIPSE 300
Block keywords that require a component index, such as BMLSC, BXMF, BYMF, BGMCO and
BGMCG are described below in "Keywords with a component index" on page 260.
If the connection coordinates are defaulted, as for well PROD3 below, ECLIPSE
reserves a number of summary vectors equal to the maximum number of connections
per well (NCWMAX, set in RUNSPEC section keyword WELLDIMS). If this number is
much greater than the actual number of connections in well PROD3 then defaulting the
connections can become quite wasteful.
For example,
COFR
'PROD1' 10 3 7 /
'PROD1' 10 3 8 /
'PROD2' 4 2 5 /
'PROD3'
/
/
The well name may be defaulted by using the character *. If both the well name and the
connection coordinates are defaulted (as in the example below), then the requested summary
quantities are output for all well connections in the global model. If the well name is defaulted
but the connection coordinates are provided, then the requested summary quantities will be
output for all wells with a connection in the specified block. Please note that well name
templates are currently not allowed.
COFR
-- Well Name
'*'
/
Cell
/
Keywords beginning with the letter 'C' and ending with the letter 'L' output the corresponding
connection quantity totalled over all the connections that belong to the same lumped completion
(see keyword COMPLUMP). Any connection within the lumped completion can be specified to
define the completion. Note that the well name may not be defaulted for a lumped completion
quantity.
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ECLIPSE 300
For the conductive faults option the summary keywords (see Table 2.160) should be followed
by a list of conductive fault names and should be terminated by a slash (/). Defaulting the fault
name list results in output for all conductive faults. For example,
CFOSAT
'FLT1' 'FLT2' / -- Oil saturation in faults 'FLT1' and 'FLT2'
CFPRES
/
-- Pressure in all faults
Field keywords that require a component index, such as FXMF, FYMF, FZMF, FCMPR, FCMO,
FCMW, FCGMI and FCGMM are described below in "Keywords with a component index" on
page 260.
All other keywords that begin with the letter 'F' have no associated data.
specifies that the water cut for the three named groups of wells are to be stored on the summary
files.
If a null list is specified, data is stored for all groups or wells.
For example,
WBHP
/
A well name or well list template containing wildcard characters may be supplied to a keyword
beginning with the letter 'W'. The template will then be matched during the course of the
simulation, see "Well name and well list template matching" in the "ECLIPSE Technical
Description".
Keywords beginning with the letter 'W' and ending with the letter 'L' are for lumped completions
and are an alternative form of the equivalent keyword which begins with the letter 'C'. They
should be followed by a well name and the index of the required lumped completion. They
output the corresponding connection quantity totalled over all the connections that belong to the
same lumped completion (see keyword COMPLUMP).
For example,
WOPRL
'P1' 2 /
/
ECLIPSE 300
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Group and well keywords that require a component index, such as WXMF and WYMF are
described below in "Keywords with a component index" on page 260.
Other keywords which begin with the letter 'R' (for example RWIP) are followed by a list of
fluid-in-place region numbers which is terminated by a single slash (/). The region numbers are
not organized in pairs.
For example,
ROIP
5 6
8 /
specifies that the oil in place in regions 5, 6 and 8 is to be stored in the summary files. If a null
list of regions is specified, data is stored in the Summary file for all regions.
For example,
RGIPG
/
If additional sets of fluid-in-place regions are being used (defined with keyword FIP in the
REGIONS section), then the SUMMARY keywords beginning with the letter R are available to
request output from these additional sets of regions. In this case, the region quantity keyword
should be compounded with the first 3 characters of the name of the set of fluid-in-place regions
specified with the FIP keyword. SUMMARY keywords with less than 5 characters (for example
ROIP) should be extended to five characters with underscores before appending the threecharacter region set name;
For example,
ROIPLFST
for the oil-inplace in the liquid phase for region 2 of
2 /
the set of regions named FST
ROIP_SND
for the total oil-in-place in all the regions in the
/
set named SND
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Regional molar amounts can be output for any of the hydrocarbon components listed under
CNAMES. Summary mnemonics RCOM, RCWM, RCGMI and RCGMM are thus specified using two
arguments, the first corresponding to region number and the second corresponding to the
component index. An example, for the standard FIP set, is provided below.
RCOM
1 2 /
/
RCGMI
2 3/
/
At present the keywords associated with tracers within a region (that is those beginning with
RT) are not available for the additional sets of fluid-in-place regions.
Keywords that provide information at a component level must have the component number
appended to any other data associated with the keyword. For group type keywords a line of data
must contain a single group name followed by a component number terminated by a slash (/).
For well type keywords a line of data can either contain a single well name or a well name
template containing wildcard characters, followed by a component number and terminated by a
slash (/). If a well name template is supplied then it will be matched during the simulation
period. See "Well name and well list template matching" in the "ECLIPSE Technical
Description".
When rates and totals are being reported for groups or wells at a component level, they are
positive for production and negative for injection.
For example,
WXMF
'PROD1' 7 /
/
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or, to get the 7th, 8th and 9th component values of BXMF at grid block (21,7,13),
BXMF
21 7 13 7 /
21 7 13 8 /
21 7 13 9 /
/
or (note that this format is different from that used for keywords beginning with B or W):
FZMF
1 /
FZMF
2 /
FZMF
3 /
The mnemonic name written to the Summary file has the component index appended after an
additional underscore character (for example, WXMF_7). In rare cases the underscore will be
omitted to ensure the composite name does not exceed 8 characters (for example, although the
molar rate of component 3 in the gas from the 2nd separator stage of a well is written as
WCGMR2_3, the molar rate of component 15 has to be written as WCGMR215).
Note
Water components
Be aware that if the mnemonic name exceeds 8 characters, the characters starting from
the 9th are truncated on the output to the summary file. For example, the molar rate of
component 15 in the gas from the 10th separator stage of a well is expected to be
written as WCGMR1015, but it is written as WCGMR101.
For the multi component water option the water component index start at Nc+1 and ends at
Nc+Nw where Nc is the number of components given by COMPS and Nw is the number of water
components given by the COMPW keyword. The water component indices can be used for the
following summary mnemonics: AACMR, AACMT, ANCMR, ANCMT, BCFR, FCGMI, FCGMM,
FCOM, FCWM, RCFR and RCFT.
For example, WOPR applied to four individual wells counts as four separate quantities
towards this total.
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either
WCONPROD (production controls, if the well is a producer) or
WCONINJE (injection controls, if the well is an injector) or
WCONHIST (measured flows and pressures, if it is a history matching producer) or
WCONINJH (measured flow and pressures, if it is a history matching injector) or
WCONINJP (control of a pattern flood injector)
In ECLIPSE 300, separators should be defined with SEPCOND and allocated to wells with
WSEPCOND. Injection gas composition should also be defined with WINJGAS or
GINJGAS.
The keywords WELSPECL and COMPDATL should be used in local grid refinement runs when
the well is situated in a local grid. There are also some alternatives to the above keywords that
are available only in ECLIPSE 300: WELLSPEC, WELLCOMP, WELLPROD and WELLINJE.
These original keywords are retained for back compatibility, but you are encouraged to use the
keywords that are compatible with both simulators.
Any other keywords that refer to a particular well must be positioned after the well and its
connections have been defined.
Wells can be introduced at any time in the simulation, but once a well has been introduced using
the keyword WELSPECS or WELSPECL its connection properties and operating status must be
defined as shown above. Data concerning the well can be changed later in the simulation by
repeating the appropriate keyword(s).
Certain keywords (for example GCONPROD, GCONINJE, GECON) refer to groups. A new group
is automatically introduced immediately its name appears in either keyword WELSPECS or
GRUPTREE. Any other keywords that refer to a particular group must be positioned after the
group has been introduced.
Well and group names, and other character strings in the scheduling data, may be enclosed in
quotes (' '), but generally this is not essential. Such quotes are only usually required if a name
contains embedded blanks, starts with a number or contains non-alphanumeric characters.
Quotes are also required for name roots and well list names (see below), which contain an
asterisk (*).
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