Basic Well Logging Analysis - 1 (Borehole Environment)
Basic Well Logging Analysis - 1 (Borehole Environment)
Basic Well Logging Analysis - 1 (Borehole Environment)
Hsieh, Bieng-Zih
Fall 2009
OUTLINES
Introduction
Borehole Environment
Invaded Zone, Flushed Zone, Uninvaded Zone
Invasion and Resistivity Profiles
Basic Information Needed in Log Interpretation
Exercises (#1A, #1B, #2A, #2B)
INTRODUCTION
A continuous measurement
of formation properties with
electrically powered instrum
ents to infer properties and
make decisions about drillin
g and production operations
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INTRODUCTION (CONT.)
INTRODUCTION (CONT.)
INTRODUCTION (CONT.)
INTRODUCTION (CONT.)
INTRODUCTION (CONT.)
BOREHOLE ENVIRONMENT
BOREHOLE ENVIRONMENT
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FIG. 1
Exercise:
You have
15 min. to
fill in your
answer
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FIG. 1
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DIAMETER
dh hole diameter
di diameter of invade
d zone (inner boundar
y, flushed zone)
d diameter of invade
j
d zone (outer boundar
y, invaded zone)
radius of invaded z
rj
one (outer boundary)
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HOLE DIAMETER
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MUD
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DRILLING MUD
BLOW-OUT
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LOG HEADER
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RESISTIVITY
Rw resistivity of formation w
ater
R resistivity of shale
s
Rt resistivity of uninvaded zo
ne (true resistivity)
R resistivity of flushed zon
xo
e
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SATURATION
Sw water saturation of
uninvaded zone
S water saturation of
xo
flushed zone
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INVADED ZONE
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INVADED ZONE
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QUESTION -
dj/dh = 2 for
dj/dh = 10 for
porosity rocks
porosity rocks
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FLUSHED ZONE
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FLUSHED ZONE
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UNINVADED ZONE
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UNINVADED ZONE
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LOG HEADER
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Given:
Surface temp. = 80 F
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EXERCISE # 1A
Given:
Surface temp. = 60 F
Formation 1A depth = 5500 ft
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EXERCISE # 1B
Given:
Surface temp. = 75 F
Formation 1B depth = 7600 ft
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Rm=0.56 at 160F
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EXERCISE # 2A
Given:
Surface temp. = 75 F
Rm, Rmf, Rmc => from log header RUN-1 and RU
N-2
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EXERCISE # 2B
Given:
Formation 1B temp. => From your answer of Ex. #1
B
Rm, Rmf, Rmc => From log header RUN-2
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END OF CHAPTER 1
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