2 - Log and Core Analysis 2016 PDF
2 - Log and Core Analysis 2016 PDF
2 - Log and Core Analysis 2016 PDF
Characterisation
Log and Core Analysis
Jenny Garnham
TRACS Training
Reservoir Characterisation
Introduction
From GRV ………… to Oil in Place
GRV
NTG
SW oil
Φ
Calculating Stock Tank Oil Initially In Place (STOIIP)
=
GRV ∗ NTG ∗ Φ ∗ (1 − Sw) STOIIP m3 / barrels
STOIIP =
Boi
Calculating Stock Tank Oil Initially In Place (STOIIP)
Reduce Uncertainty
Porosity Logs
Distribute in 3D
Reservoir Model
Core flooding
experiment
CORE
•Core and core logs
•Conventional Analysis
•SCAL
LOGS - 7 Basic Physical Measurements
Resistivity 1355
Density
Neutron
1375
Sonic
NMR
Pressure
LOGS - 7 Basic Measurements – Gamma Ray
inc GR
Th
DOI
GR Tool
GR Log
U
Legend
Near Detector
Gamma rays captured by
receivers at fixed distance
Caliper
GR count proportional to
inverse of bulk density
Gamma Ray
Source
LOGS - 7 Basic Measurements – Resistivity
Calculate SW
LLD
Rocks and fluids measured
LLM
MSFL
Sandstone Hydrocarbon
Mud cake
Resistivity at the Pore Scale
Resistivity, Rocks and Fluids
Deep
Shallow
WBM in
OBM in HC sand
HC sand
GR − GRsand
1. Vshale from Gamma Ray Vshale =
GRshale − GRsand
ρ ma − ρ b
2. Porosity from Density Log Porosity =
ρ ma − ρ fl
Permeability
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Porosity and Permeability
VOLUME
CORE Electrical Tests
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Plug Resistivity – measure F
aRw
Sw = n m
φ Rt
Archie’s experiments showed resistivity of clean formation proportional to
resistivity of the saturating brine
R0
F is Formation Factor (F, FF, FRF)
R0 is resistivity of rock at 100% Sw
F=
Rw is brine resistivity
Rw
Can measure R0 from saturated core plugs, Rw in lab, hence determine F from
core
Formation Factor and ‘m’ (cementation exponent)
φ m
We can measure F, know porosity,
hence establish m
Low F, m
Moderate F, m
High F, m
Using Core Data
Compare to logs
Understand geological response of log curves
Calibrate rock properties:
Porosity
SW
Identify lithology and facies (model building blocks)
Predict permeability from porosity
Build permeability model
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Reservoir Characterisation
Step 2 4
GR
14140
NPHI [fr]
40 0.20
DEEP
2000
GR-VSHALE
Net/Pay
Calculate Porosity
0 200
45 -15 0.20 2000 0 1
SH1
Step 3
Calculate Saturation
SAND1
SH2
Step 4
Apply net/pay cut-offs
SAND2
Step 5
Present Results
Avg Net
Visual Log (CPI) Zone From ft To ft Gross ft Net ft Pay ft NTG fr HCPV ft Por
Sums and Averages Table SH1
SAND1
11872
11905
11905
11960
34
55
0.0
41.0
0.0
41.0
0.000
0.746
0.000
5.591 17.2
LAS files export to Petrel SH2 11960 11973 13 2.5 2.5 0.192 0.258 15.0
SAND2 11973 12058 85 64.5 64.5 0.759 10.460 17.1
Reservoir Interval and Lithologies
Vshale
Pick top and base of interval
GR − GRsand
Vshale =
GRshale − GRsand
Options
Density log Core Calibration
Sonic 3
2.6
NMR
2.2
1.8
Core calibration
RHOB
1.6
1.4
0.6
ρfl
density 0.4
0.2
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
0 100
Core Porosity
Basic Saturation Theory - Archie
Composite Plot
Saturation exponent
n = 1.88
100
RESISTIVITY INDEX
10
1
0.01 0.1 1
BRINE SATURATION
m = slope
n = slope
a = intercept (1)
Water Resistivity
Rw is a function of salinity
aRw
Sw = n m
φ Rt
True Resistivity - Rt
GR Den/Neu
Bed Boundaries RES
From resistivity logs
v.1.85e14
Sand Volume
Lithology 0.20
MEDIUM Oil Volume
2000
Diagenetic 4
CALI [in] RHOB [g/c3]
141.950 2.950 0.20
DEEP Water Volume
2000
Fluid
GR NPHI [fr] SHALLOW GR-VSHALE
Net/Pay
0 45
200 -15 0.20 0
2000 1
Lith
Lithology
Lithology cut-off, typically
Vclay<40% or 50%
Diagenetic
Removes low porosity intervals
Use porosity permeability
relationship to assist
Fluid
SW cut-off to distinguish HC
interval
Quicklook Evaluation
Sand Volume
Step 2
4 14140 40 0.20 2000
Net/Pay
0 200
45 -15 0.20 2000 0 1
Calculate Porosity
SH1
Step 3
SAND1
Calculate Saturation
SH2
Step 4
Apply net/pay cut-offs
SAND2
Step 5
Present Results Avg Net
Visual Log (CPI) Zone
SH1
From ft
11872
To ft
11905
Gross ft Net ft
34 0.0
Pay ft
0.0
NTG fr
0.000
HCPV ft
0.000
Por
Sums and Averages Table SAND1 11905 11960 55 41.0 41.0 0.746 5.591 17.2
SH2 11960 11973 13 2.5 2.5 0.192 0.258 15.0
Output LAS curves to Petrel SAND2 11973 12058 85 64.5 64.5 0.759 10.460 17.1
SW Height Function
Controls
Capillary Pressure (Pc)
Wettability
2𝜎𝜎𝜎𝜎𝜎𝜎𝜎𝜎𝜎𝜎
𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃 = 𝑟𝑟
Derive SW Height Function
Typical Function:
SW = 1 − ( SWirr * (1 − e c*HAFWL )
Reduce Uncertainty
Porosity Logs
Distribute in 3D
GRV
NTG
SW oil