Multidisciplinary Approach for Unconventional Reservoirs Characterisation by Integrating Wireline Openhole Logging Techniques – Electric and Sonic to Formation Testing

M. Kelkouli, Hedi Hadj Arab, N. Amor, K. Kecili, N. Mokhtari
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This paper has an objective of identifying the nature of formation fluid from an extreme tight fractured reservoir. A good understanding of petrophysical properties of the reservoir rock as well as the fluid it contains constitutes a real challenge for tight reservoirs, that are the most common unconventional sources of hydrocarbons. The front-line characterization mean is the Wireline logging which comes directly after drilling the well or while drilling, knowing that for low to extreme low porosity-permeability reservoirs any attempt of conventional well testing will not bring any added value not rather than a confirmation of reservoir tightness. A tailored workflow was adopted to design the most appropriate formation testing module, select the best depths for fluid sampling, and distinguish hydrocarbon from water bearing intervals. This workflow involves ultra-sonic and Electric Borehole Images in combination with Sonic Scanner for natural fractures detection, localization and characterization, integrating Dielectric recording and processing for petrophysical evaluation, then Formation Testing was carried out for fluid identification and sampling. The use of borehole electric and sonic imager coupled with advanced sonic acquisition helped not only to identify the natural fractures depths, but also the nature of these fractures. This integration was used for selecting the sampling station. Successful fluid sampling was carried out in 4 different depths (2 gas and 2 water), then a dielectric measurement was integrated to map the continuity of the water zone and narrow the uncertainty on fluid contact. This novel multidisciplinary approach that was adopted, integrates answer products from different domains to enable the interpreter, (the reservoir engineer, the geologist, and the Petrophysicist) to better understand and characterize the reservoir, toward a good reserve’s evaluation and appropriate development plan.
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通过综合电缆裸眼测井技术(电、声波和地层测试)对非常规油藏进行多学科表征
本文的目的是识别极致密裂缝性储层的地层流体性质。致密储层是最常见的非常规油气来源,对储层岩石及其所含流体的物性有很好的了解对致密储层来说是一个真正的挑战。前线表征手段是直接在钻井后或钻井中进行的电缆测井,因为我们知道,对于低到极低孔隙度-渗透率的油藏,任何常规试井的尝试都不会带来任何附加价值,而不仅仅是确认储层的密闭性。采用量身定制的工作流程设计最合适的地层测试模块,选择流体取样的最佳深度,并区分油气层段和含水层段。该工作流程包括超声波和电井眼图像与声波扫描仪相结合,用于天然裂缝的检测、定位和表征,整合介电记录和处理以进行岩石物理评价,然后进行地层测试以进行流体识别和采样。井眼电、声波成像仪与先进的声波采集技术相结合,不仅有助于识别天然裂缝的深度,还有助于识别裂缝的性质。该集成用于选择采样站。在4个不同深度(2个气和2个水)进行了成功的流体采样,然后结合介电测量来绘制水区的连续性并缩小流体接触的不确定性。采用这种新颖的多学科方法,集成了来自不同领域的答案产品,使解释人员(油藏工程师、地质学家和岩石物理学家)能够更好地了解和描述油藏,从而制定出良好的储量评价和适当的开发计划。
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