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The Concept of Sedimentary Steering: A New Sedimentological Dimension Using High Previous HitResolutionNext Hit Electrical Borehole Images While-Drilling

Jeremy Lofts and Stephen Morris
INTEQ, Houston, TX

A broad range of sedimentary features can now be observed from high definition borehole images acquired while-drilling. Work to date shows that textural analysis, facies discrimination and feature orientation for sedimentological application can be interpreted from these data (like traditional image/core interpretation).

This in-depth study, detailing core log and borehole image analysis and calibration discusses the concept of Sedimentary Steering. This entails the use detailed of high-Previous HitresolutionNext Hit sedimentological features for advanced Reservoir Navigation (geosteering) aimed at reducing uncertainties related and improving steering within the desired “sweet-spot” of a variety of clastic and carbonate reservoirs. It is focused around both a Previous HitverticalNext Hit and horizontal components; (1) the positioning and steering within a particular unit in the Previous HitverticalTop positioning sense and (2) the position relative to the lateral margin of the reservoir body (sandbody geometry). The development of sedimentary steering will use real-time feature-picking to further enhance knowledge of the sandbody and will forward-model the likelihood of bounding surfaces and cross-lamination.

The results of this study will also highlight several geological/sedimentological criteria that will be useful in the successful deployment of sedimentary steering.

 

AAPG Search and Discover Article #90078©2008 AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas