Monday, July 5, 2010

Petrophysical Course in RIPI


Petrophysical Uncertainty Analysis
Modern Logs
Cement Logs Evaluation
Geolog Basic
Geolog Advanced
NMR
Geomage (FMS, FMI, UBI, OBMI, ...)
Facimage
DSI (Full Wave Sonic)

Pore Size Distribution from NMR



T2 is the logarithm mean of the ith bin
Rho is the pore size relaxivity parameter calculated from calibrasion of T2 with capilary pressure curves or SEM results. (defults: carbonate 1.6, sands 5)
Calculation of relaxivity parameter:






Synthetic Capillary Pressure from NMR


1) T2 is integrated .
2) New curve is rotated 90 deg.
3) Calibrated with capillary pressure data from core.
4) Propagate over the well.




 

Sunday, July 4, 2010

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Definition of Cut Off  for NMR Free Fluid in Laboratory

1- NMR & T2 Distribution in 100% saturated Sample (T2 original, blue curve)
2- Centrifuging : Movable fluid extracted and bound fluid remained
3- NMR & T2 Distribution in spun sample (T2 spun sample, red curve)
4- Defining Cut offs
:Normaly
Sandstones: 33 ms
Carbonates: 100 ms





Which porosities are comparable

DMR (Density Magnetic Resonance) Porosity

The problem of NMR measurements in gas reservoirs is that in Gas-bearing zones, total NMR porosity read much less than density-derived porosity.
Porosity derived from NMR alone suffers from the low hydrogen index of the gas and the long T1 polarization time of the gas when the data is acquired with insufficient wait time.
To provide a robust estimate of porosity, a method called Density-Magnetic Resonance (DMR) that combines density porosity and total NMR porosity was successfully applied to the  wells logged with NMR.
The DMR technique was able to produce a very good porosity estimation comparable to that measured on conventional cores.