--> ABSTRACT: Effect of Isolated Biomoldic Porosity on Log Analysis of Pennsylvanian Carbonate Reservoirs: Case History, by Hughbert Collier; #91025 (2010)
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Effect of Isolated Biomoldic Porosity on Previous HitLogNext Hit Analysis of Pennsylvanian Carbonate Reservoirs: Case History

Hughbert Collier

Carbonate reservoirs with isolated moldic porosity require more than just routine Previous HitlogNext Hit analysis (cementation exponent = 2 and a logging suite of dual Previous HitinductionNext Hit, microlog, density, and neutron logs). A sonic and/or a dielectric tool should be part of the logging package. Both tools are effective in analyzing carbonate reservoirs with moldic porosity, but only if sonic porosities are calculated with the Wyllie equation and the dielectric is used to calculate a "variable m."

This study documents the Previous HitlogNext Hit analysis of a north Texas well in a Pennsylvanian Canyon limestone with isolated moldic porosity. A thorough logging suite (dual Previous HitinductionNext Hit, microlog, density, neutron, sonic, and EPT), plus petrographic and SEM analyses of two whole cores, made a number of analytical techniques possible: Productivity Ratio Index and five methods for calculating m. The reservoir appeared to be productive with routine Previous HitlogTop analysis, but upon further examination it calculated wet.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91025©1989 AAPG Midcontinent, Sept. 24-26, 1989, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.