Advanced petrophysics: 1 Geology, porosity, absolute permeability, heterogeneity, and geostatistics
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
1
Introduction
........................................................................1
1.1
Petrophysics
....................................................................1
1.2
Petroleum
Reservoir
Rocks
.......................................................1
1.3
Mineral Constituents of
Rocks—A
Review
.........................................2
1.4
Rocks
..........................................................................2
1.4.1
Igneous
Rocks
...........................................................2
1.4.2
Metamorphic Rocks
......................................................2
1.4.3
Sedimentary
Rocks
.......................................................2
1.5
Classification
of Sedimentary
Rocks
...............................................3
1.5.1
Clastic Sedimentary
Rocks
.................................................
З
1.5.2
Chemical
Sedimentary
Rocks
..............................................5
1.5.3
Organic Sedimentary Rocks
...............................................5
1.6
Distribution of Sedimentary Rock Types
...........................................5
1.7
Sandstone Reservoirs (Clastic Sedimentary Rock)
...................................5
1.7.1
Pore Space
...............................................................5
1.7.2
Compaction and Cementation
.............................................6
1.7.3
Classification
............................................................7
1.8
Carbonate Reservoirs (Limestones and Dolomites)
..................................7
1.8.1
Classification
............................................................8
1.8.2
Pore Space
..............................................................10
1.9
Fractured Reservoirs
...........................................................11
1.10
Reservoir Column
..............................................................12
2
Porosity and Fluid Saturations
........................................................15
2.1
Definition of Porosity
...........................................................15
2.2
Factors Affecting Sandstone Porosity
.............................................15
2.3
Factors Affecting Carbonate Porosity
.............................................16
2.4
Typical Reservoir Porosity Values
................................................17
2.5
Laboratory Measurement of Porosity
.............................................17
2.5.1
Direct Porosity Measurement by Routine Core Analysis
......................17
2.5.2
Indirect Porosity Measurement by CT Imaging
..............................19
2.6
Fluid Saturations
...............................................................20
2.7
Indirect Porosity Measurement from Well Logs
....................................23
2.7.1
Introduction to Well Logging
.............................................23
2.7.2
Mud Filtrate Invasion
....................................................24
2.7.3
Porosity Logs
...........................................................26
Density Log
.............................................................26
Sonic Log (Acoustic Log)
.................................................29
Neutron Log
............................................................30
Combination Porosity Logs
...............................................32
2.7.4
Resistivity Logs
.........................................................32
Electric Log
.............................................................34
Induction-Electric Log
...................................................35
Dual Induction Laterolog
.................................................37
Focused Electric Log (Guard and Laterolog)
................................37
Microresistivity Logs
.....................................................39
iv
ADVANCED PETROPHYSICS
■
Volume
1
2.7.5
Lithology
Logs..........................................................
40
Spontaneous Potential Log
(SP)...........................................
40
The Gamma Ray Log (GR)
................................................41
2.7.6
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Logs
..................................43
Nuclear Spins in a Magnetic Field
.........................................43
The Effect of Radiofrequency Pulses—Resonance Absorption
.................44
Relaxation Processes
.....................................................44
Molecular Diffusion Effect
................................................46
NMR Signal and Corresponding T2 Spectrum
...............................46
Pore Size Distribution
....................................................48
Estimation of Permeability from NMR Relaxation Times
.....................49
2.7.7
NMRImaging of Laboratory Cores
........................................50
The Effect of Magnetic Field Gradients
.....................................50
Slice-Selective Excitation
.................................................50
Frequency Encoding
.....................................................51
Phase Encoding
.........................................................52
Image Reconstruction
....................................................52
Three-Dimensional NMR Imaging.
........................................53
Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Image Contrast
..................................53
Example NMR Images of Laboratory Cores
.................................54
2.7.8
A Comparison of Various Porosity Measurements for Shaly Sand
..............55
2.8
Averaging Porosity and Water Saturation Data
.....................................55
2.9
Reserve Estimation Project
......................................................56
2.9.1
Reserve Estimation
......................................................56
2.9.2
Economic Evaluation
....................................................57
2.9.3
Simulation Procedure
....................................................57
2.9.4
Sampling Procedure
.....................................................57
2.9.5
Simulation Output
.......................................................60
2.10
Pore Volume Compressibility
....................................................62
3
Permeability
........................................................................73
3.1
Definition
.....................................................................73
3.2
Dimensions and Units of Permeability
............................................75
3.3
Laboratory Determination of Permeability
........................................75
3.4
Field Determination of Permeability
..............................................79
3.4.1
Diffusivity Equation for Slightly Compressible Liquid
........................79
3.4.2
Pressure Drawdown Equation
.............................................81
3.4.3
Pressure Buildup Equation
................................................81
3.4.4
Diagnostic Plots
.........................................................82
3.4.5
Skin Factor
.............................................................85
3.4.6
Homogeneous Reservoir Model with
Wellbore
Storage and Skin
...............86
3.4.7
Type Curve Matching
....................................................88
3.4.8
Radius of Investigation of
a
Welltest.......................................89
3.4.9
Field Example of
a
Welltest
Analysis
.......................................89
3.4.10 Welltest
Model for Dry Gas Reservoir
......................................96
3.5
Factors Affecting Permeability
...................................................97
3.5.1
Compaction
............................................................97
3.5.2
Pore Size (Grain Size)
....................................................97
3.5.3
Sorting
................................................................100
3.5.4
Cementation
..........................................................100
3.5.5
Layering
...............................................................100
3.5.6
Clay swelling
...........................................................100
ADVANCED PETROPHYSICS
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Volume
1
3.6
Typical
Reservoir
Permeability
Values
...........................................100
3.7
Permeability-Porosity Correlations
..............................................100
3.8
Capillary Tube Models of Porous Media
..........................................103
3.8.1
Carman-Kozeny Equation
...............................................103
3.8.2
Tortuosity
.............................................................105
3.8.3
Calculation of Permeability from Pore Size Distribution
.....................107
3.9
Steady State Flow Through Fractures
............................................109
3.10
Averaging Permeability Data
...................................................109
3.11
Darcy s Law for Inclined Flow
..................................................
Ill
3.12
Validity of Darcys Law
........................................................115
3.13
Non-DarcyFlow
..............................................................116
3.14
Darcy s Law for
Anisotropie
Porous Media
.......................................117
3.14.1
Definition of Homogeneity and Anisotropy
................................117
3.14.2
Darcy s Law for Homogeneous and
Anisotropie
Medium
....................118
3.14.3
Transformation of Permeability Tensor from one Coordinate System
to Another
.............................................................121
3.14.4
Alternative Calculation of the Principal Values and the Principal Axes
of the Permeability Anisotropy
...........................................124
3.14.5
Directional Permeability
................................................125
3.14.6
Measurement of Transverse Permeability of a Cylindrical Core
...............129
3.15
Example Applications of Permeability
...........................................130
3.15.1
Productivity of a Horizontal Well
.........................................130
Introduction
...........................................................130
Homogeneous and
Isotropie
Reservoirs
...................................130
Homogeneous and
Anisotropie
Reservoirs
.................................132
3.15.2
Productivity of a Vertically Fractured Well
................................134
4
Heterogeneity and Geostatistics
......................................................151
4.1
Introduction
..................................................................151
4.2
Measures of Central Tendency and Variability (Heterogeneity)
......................151
4.2.1
Measures of Central Tendency
...........................................151
Mean
.................................................................151
Geometric Mean
.......................................................152
Median
...............................................................152
Mode
.................................................................152
4.2.2
Measures of Variability (Heterogeneity or Spread)
..........................152
Variance
..............................................................152
Dykstra-Parsons Coefficient of Variation
..................................152
Lorenz
Coefficient
......................................................152
4.3
Measures of Spatial Continuity
.................................................155
4.3.1
Variogram
.............................................................155
Definition
.............................................................155
How to Calculate the Variogram
.........................................156
Physical Meaning of the Variogram
......................................159
Variogram Models
......................................................160
Fitting a Theoretical Variogram Model to an Experimental Variogram
........162
Variogram Anisotropy
..................................................164
Example Experimental Variograms
.......................................165
4.3.2
Covariance (Autocovariance) Function
....................................166
Definition
.............................................................166
Physical Meaning of Covariance Function
.................................167
4.3.3
Correlation Coefficient Function (Autocorrelation Function)
.................168
Definition
.............................................................168
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PETROPHYSICS
Volume
1
4.4
Probability Distributions
.......................................................169
4.4.1
Normal (Gaussian) Distribution
..........................................169
Generation of Random Deviates from a Normal (Gaussian) Distribution
......171
4.4.2
Log Normal Distribution
................................................173
4.5
Estimation
...................................................................173
4.5.1
Introduction
...........................................................173
4.5.2
Ordinary Kriging Equations
.............................................178
Derivation in Terms of the Covariance Function
...........................179
Derivation in Terms of the Variogram
....................................181
Solution of the Kriging Equations in Terms of the Covariance Function
.......182
Solution of the Kriging Equations in Terms of the Variogram
................183
4.6
Conditional Simulation
........................................................193
4.6.1
Introduction
...........................................................193
4.6.2
Sequential Gaussian Simulation
..........................................193
4.6.3
A Practical Application of Sequential Gaussian Simulation
..................195
A A Systematic Approach to Dimensional Analysis
.......................................211
Summary
.........................................................................211
Introduction
.......................................................................211
Algebraic Theory of Dimensional Analysis
.............................................211
Transformations of the Dimensionless
π
Groups
.......................................213
Example Problem
..................................................................214
Procedure
.........................................................................214
Step
1 ......................................................................214
Step
2 ......................................................................214
Step
3 ......................................................................214
Step
4 ......................................................................214
Step
3
(revised)
...............................................................214
Step
4
(revised)
...............................................................215
Step
5 ......................................................................216
Transformations of the Dimensionless
η
Groups for Example Problem
....................217
Some Practical Considerations
.......................................................219
Concluding Remarks
...............................................................220
Index
.............................................................................221
About the Author
..................................................................229
A practical, fast-paced approach to teaching
the concepts and problems common in
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Petrophysics
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the study of rock properties and their interactions with fluids, including
gases, liquid hydrocarbons, and aqueous solutions. This three-volume series
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of Texas professor Dr. Ekwere f. Peters provides a basic understanding
of the physical properties ot permeable geologic rocks and the interactions of the
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Geological concepts
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Porosity and
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•
Absolute
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•
Heterogeneity and eeostatistics
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exercises designed to strengthen learning and
extend concepts into practice. Additional information in the appendices covers
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spelling | Peters, Ekwere J. Verfasser aut Advanced petrophysics 1 Geology, porosity, absolute permeability, heterogeneity, and geostatistics Ekwere J. Peters 1. ed. Austin, Tex. Live Oak Book Co. 2012 VIII, 229 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Gestein (DE-588)4020734-1 gnd rswk-swf Physikalische Eigenschaft (DE-588)4134738-9 gnd rswk-swf Geostatistik (DE-588)4020279-3 gnd rswk-swf Petrophysik (DE-588)4173962-0 gnd rswk-swf Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 gnd rswk-swf Petrophysik (DE-588)4173962-0 s DE-604 Gestein (DE-588)4020734-1 s Physikalische Eigenschaft (DE-588)4134738-9 s Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 s Geostatistik (DE-588)4020279-3 s (DE-604)BV041215186 1 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-936909-45-2 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026189849&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026189849&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Peters, Ekwere J. Advanced petrophysics Gestein (DE-588)4020734-1 gnd Physikalische Eigenschaft (DE-588)4134738-9 gnd Geostatistik (DE-588)4020279-3 gnd Petrophysik (DE-588)4173962-0 gnd Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4020734-1 (DE-588)4134738-9 (DE-588)4020279-3 (DE-588)4173962-0 (DE-588)4020227-6 |
title | Advanced petrophysics |
title_auth | Advanced petrophysics |
title_exact_search | Advanced petrophysics |
title_full | Advanced petrophysics 1 Geology, porosity, absolute permeability, heterogeneity, and geostatistics Ekwere J. Peters |
title_fullStr | Advanced petrophysics 1 Geology, porosity, absolute permeability, heterogeneity, and geostatistics Ekwere J. Peters |
title_full_unstemmed | Advanced petrophysics 1 Geology, porosity, absolute permeability, heterogeneity, and geostatistics Ekwere J. Peters |
title_short | Advanced petrophysics |
title_sort | advanced petrophysics geology porosity absolute permeability heterogeneity and geostatistics |
topic | Gestein (DE-588)4020734-1 gnd Physikalische Eigenschaft (DE-588)4134738-9 gnd Geostatistik (DE-588)4020279-3 gnd Petrophysik (DE-588)4173962-0 gnd Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Gestein Physikalische Eigenschaft Geostatistik Petrophysik Geologie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026189849&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026189849&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV041215186 |
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