--> ABSTRACT: Sequence Analysis of Petrophysical Data for Improved Formation Evaluation, by Nurmi, Roy; #90026 (2004)
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Nurmi, Roy1 
(1) Borehole Geology & Technology, Fallbrook, CA

ABSTRACT: Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Analysis of Petrophysical Previous HitDataNext Hit for Improved Formation Evaluation

Previous HitSequenceNext Hit analysis of petrophysical Previous HitdataNext Hit and minor changes in standard presentations are used to identify and quantify secondary pores and their diagenetic evolution. The identification of depositional rock types using cuttings, sidewall cores and well logs defines Previous HitbasicNext Hit pore system populations, while petrophysical Previous HitdataNext Hit is used to quantify the impact of diagenesis when the core is not available. Secondary pores that cause wide variations in calculations of water and hydrocarbon saturation are defined and quantified using this Previous HitsequenceNext Hit analysis of poro/perm and poro/resistivity Previous HitdataNext Hit
Previous HitSequenceNext Hit analysis of core porosity and permeability Previous HitdataNext Hit is valuable for geologists and petrophysicists characterizing carbonate reservoirs. The depth relationship between samples is fundamental to defining diagenetic facies and is available in all core reports, but geological Previous HitsequenceNext Hit variations are generally not included in Formation Evaluation or in the characterization and analysis of diagenetic overprints on the normal burial and cementation poro/perm trends of each depositional population. A Previous HitsequenceNext Hit approach in the analysis of well log Previous HitdataNext Hit and core petrophysical Previous HitdataNext Hit allows geologists, especially those experienced in SEM and microscopic studies of pores, to apply their experience and rock insights to the log analysis of carbonate reservoirs, particularly Formation Factor and understanding Archie’s ‘m’ exponent. Using conductivity versus porosity rather than resistivity versus porosity also allows geologists to better conceptualize formation evaluation of log Previous HitdataNext Hit in geological terms and make use of this Previous HitdataTop in their studies. This approach and techniques insures that more geological knowledge and experience is more fully used in petrophysical studies.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90026©2004 AAPG Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 18-21, 2004.