Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6630169 | Fuel | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Water saturation estimates obtained using the proposed interpretation method were compared against those obtained from NMR log, Dean-Stark core measurements and service company's dielectric inversion. In Middle Bakken from depth XX720 to XX750â¯ft, our estimates of water saturation are in better agreement with those estimated by service company's mineral inversion method and service company's dielectric interpretation as compared to those obtained from NMR interpretation and Dean Stark core measurement. Water saturation and formation brine conductivity estimates in Middle Bakken are in the ranges of 0.5-1 and 25-45â¯S/m, respectively. Inversion-derived brine conductivity and saturation exponent estimates are most uncertain in Lodgepole and Three Forks 2 formations, which exhibit a wide range of pore size distribution. Average relative errors in matching the 1 induction resistivity and 8 dielectric dispersion logs using the inversion-derived estimates are 33% and 20%, respectively, in the 350-ft depth interval of BPS. The proposed inversion achieves high certainty for the estimates when the formation has low clay content, low electrical anisotropy, and high porosity.
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Authors
Pratiksha Tathed, Yifu Han, Siddharth Misra,