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Petrophysics A Practical Guide

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2015

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

224

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/16,9/1,5 cm

Gewicht

467 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-74673-8

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2015

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

224

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/16,9/1,5 cm

Gewicht

467 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-74673-8

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  • Produktbild: Petrophysics
  • Preface xi

    1 Introduction 1

    1.1 The basics 4

    1.1.1 Units and abbreviations 6

    1.1.2 Cores and logs 6

    1.1.3 Lithology identification 8

    1.1.4 Rock properties 10

    1.1.5 Physics of a reservoir 10

    1.1.6 Porosity 10

    1.1.7 Water saturation 11

    1.1.8 Permeability 13

    1.1.9 Capillary pressure 14

    1.1.10 Wettability 14

    1.2 The results 15

    1.2.1 Hydrocarbon pay 15

    1.2.2 Simple volumetrics 15

    1.2.3 3D static models 17

    1.2.4 Value of information 17

    1.3 Summary 18

    2 Data Acquisition 19

    2.1 Drilling data 19

    2.2 Coring and core analysis 21

    2.3 Wireline logging 24

    2.4 Well test data 28

    2.5 Borehole environment 29

    2.6 Summary 33

    3 Rock and Fluid Properties 35

    3.1 Controls on rock properties 35

    3.2 Lithology 39

    3.2.1 Spontaneous potential 39

    3.2.2 Gamma ray 42

    3.3 Porosity 46

    3.3.1 Core porosity 46

    3.3.2 Log porosity 48

    3.4 Water saturation 55

    3.4.1 Core?]derived water saturation 57

    3.4.2 Wettability 59

    3.4.3 Electrical measurements 60

    3.4.4 Log?]derived water saturation 61

    3.5 Permeability 64

    3.5.1 Core permeability 66

    3.5.2 Log permeability 67

    3.5.3 Porosity-permeability relationship 68

    3.5.4 Overburden correction and Klinkenberg effect 70

    3.6 Summary 71

    4 Quality Control of Raw Data 73

    4.1 Validation of log data 73

    4.1.1 Labelling 74

    4.1.2 Parametric ranges 76

    4.1.3 Repeatability 76

    4.1.4 Tension 76

    4.1.5 Borehole conditions 76

    4.1.6 Noise spikes and cycle skipping 77

    4.1.7 Editing log data 77

    4.1.8 Creation of pseudologs 77

    4.2 Depth merging 78

    4.3 Tool corrections 78

    4.3.1 Environmental corrections 79

    4.3.2 Invasion corrections 79

    4.4 Core analysis data 80

    4.5 Merging core and log data 80

    4.6 Converting measured depth to true vertical depth 82

    4.7 Summary 82

    5 Characteristic Log Responses 83

    5.1 Characteristic shale response 83

    5.2 Matrix characteristics 89

    5.3 Fluid characteristics 90

    5.4 Hydrocarbon corrections 90

    5.5 Shale corrections 91

    5.6 Summary 91

    6 Evaluation of Lithology, Porosity and Water Saturation 93

    6.1 Evaluation of lithology 93

    6.1.1 Histograms 95

    6.1.2 Scatter plots 95

    6.1.3 Lithology interpretation 100

    6.2 Evaluation of porosity 101

    6.2.1 Sonic porosity 101

    6.2.2 Density porosity 103

    6.2.3 Neutron porosity 103

    6.2.4 Selection of reservoir porosity 104

    6.2.5 Total and effective systems 105

    6.3 Evaluation of water resistivity 106

    6.3.1 SP method 106

    6.3.2 Resistivity cross?]plot method 107

    6.3.3 Pickett plot 109

    6.3.4 Apparent Rw method (Rwa) 110

    6.4 Estimation of water saturation 110

    6.4.1 Clean sands 111

    6.4.2 Shaly sands 112

    6.5 Summary 114

    7 Petrophysical Workflows 115

    7.1 Data management 115

    7.2 Quick?]look interpretation 116

    7.3 Full petrophysical interpretation 118

    7.3.1 Permeability estimation 122

    7.3.2 Evaluation of cut?]off parameters 123

    7.3.3 Determination of zone averages 124

    7.3.4 Reporting 126

    8 Beyond Log Analysis 127

    8.1 Pressure measurements, gradients and contacts 127

    8.2 Saturation?]height functions 131

    8.2.1 Single?]predictor algorithms 133

    8.2.2 Multi?]predictor algorithms 134

    8.2.3 Normalized functions 134

    8.3 Electrofacies and facies analysis 135

    8.4 Rock typing 138

    8.5 Integration with seismic 141

    8.5.1 Depth conversion 142

    8.5.2 Fluid substitution 143

    8.6 Production logging 145

    8.6.1 Pulsed neutron logging 145

    8.7 Geo?]steering 146

    8.8 Petrophysics of unconventional reservoirs 147

    8.8.1 Total organic content 148

    8.8.2 Porosity estimation 150

    8.8.3 Gas in place 150

    9 Carbonate Reservoir Evaluation 151

    9.1 Rock fabric classification 151

    9.2 Petrophysical interpretation 153

    9.2.1 Porosity 153

    9.2.2 Water saturation 154

    10 Petrophysics for Reservoir Modelling 157

    10.1 Multi?]scale modelling 158

    10.2 Petrophysical issues 158

    10.3 Blocking logs 160

    10.4 Geological issues 162

    10.5 Engineering issues 164

    10.6 Volumetrics 165

    10.7 Uncertainty 165

    10.8 Epilog 167

    Appendix 1 Petrophysical Report 169

    Appendix 2 Data Collection and Management 179

    Appendix 3 Oilfield Glossary 189

    References 197

    Index 201