Furthermore, I suppose that if you have ECLIPSE, you could use ERT's binary 
file reading support, including the Python bindings, to extract the same 
initial state information from the ".INIT" file of an ECLIPSE simulation and 
thus create a work-around for the EQUIL support that is currently missing from 
OPM.  It will probably be a bit of work but hopefully not too much.  Maybe 
Joakim Hove could comment on the viability of this approach?



Ehhh – I must understand I did not really understand this; what do you want a 
three phase initialization for when the actual simulation is only two phase?? 
But anyway – the technical approach Bård suggests is certainly quite feasible 
and quite simple. If interested Ming is interested I would be happy to help you 
whip up a small script to read an INIT file and extract the information you are 
after.



joakim

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