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Petrophysical characterization and oil potentialities of unconventional resource development by utilizing physics of well log analysis and Delta Log R technique
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Journal of Lasers, Optics & Photonics

ISSN: 2469-410X

Open Access

Petrophysical characterization and oil potentialities of unconventional resource development by utilizing physics of well log analysis and Delta Log R technique


6th World Congress on Physics

May 13-14, 2019 | Paris, France

Ahmed Rashed

Gemsa Petroleum Company (GEMPETCO),Egypt

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Laser Opt Photonics

Abstract :

Looking at a formation as a source rock, then turning around and considering it a viable reservoir requires you to be able to shift your thinking and to analyze a great deal of data in a new way. If you donā??t, you risk not understanding the nature of ā??sweet spotsā?. Method and/or Theory Petrophysical well log and formation micro-imager data (FMI) were integrated in an analysis of the reservoir characteristics. The study essentially determined reservoir properties such as lithology, shale volume, porosity (Ī¦), permeability (K), fluid saturation, and net pay thickness. Shale volume (Vsh) was calculated by CGR instead of total GR due to influence of organic matter and uranium concentration. Log interpretation indicated porosity in the 8-20 PU range by using neutron & density model , as well as movable hydrocarbons. The well was tested and produced oil at a fair rate. The methodology of Passey et al (1990) was used for Delta Log R calculation of TOC and involved overlay and base-lining of the resistivity and sonic logs and consideration of thermal maturity patterns. Ī?logR technique is proposed by EXXON and ESSO company (Passey,1990) which employs the overlaying of porosity logs (sonic, density, neutron) in arithmetic coordinate and resistivity log in logarithmic coordinate with fixed superposition coefficient to identify and calculate TOC. With the appropriate baseline, we can calculate the Ī?logR distribution to establish the quantitative interpretation relationship between TOC and Ī?logR. Best calibration was made using the available data such as Image logs and Ī?logR technique through wire line logs. Old wells was drilled on the same structure and exhibited the same characteristics (shows, logs). Conclusions These Source rocks are found to be highly productive reservoirs themselves, exhibit very good Porosity and fracture network. They give low and high productivity in some intervals according production logging tool (PLT). High geothermal gradient caused maturation of these formations. Uranium content masked the total GR response, So Spectral GR logs (SGR) should be highly recommended in unconventional resources to evaluate the clay content. Ī?logR technique reflects mature source rocks with excellent quality, TOC is in the range of 2-9%, and matching with production.

Biography :

Eng. Ahmed Rashed is a Petrophysics Deapartment Head at Gemsa Petroleum Company since April, 2008. He held different positions such as; log analyst consultant for Petro-Graphics Petroleum Service Company and a Consultant Petrophysicist for Optimal Reservoirs LLC based in Oklahoma in the USA. He also worked as a Well Site Geologist at AGIBA Petroleum Company. In addition, Ahmed worked as a Petrophysics Course Instructor at Many national and International Companies. He is more interested for the characterization of unconventional reservoirs with different lithology by different techniques and technology. Finally, Ahmed is a member of both the EPEX, SPE and the SPWLA chapters in Egypt.

E-mail: ahmed_ismail_rashed@yahoo.com

 

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