A novel method for digitizing sedimentological graphic logs and exporting into reservoir modeling software

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY AAPG Bulletin Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1306/10182321114
Aly Abdelaziz, Greg M. Baniak, Thomas F. Moslow, Alessandro Terzuoli, Giovanni Grasselli
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Sedimentology is a key technical discipline in the energy and resource industry. One of its greatest benefits is in the detailed description and interpretation of full-diameter core as well as wellbore cutting samples. Such information adds significant value to hydrocarbon exploration and development by providing the basis for determining reservoir characterization and constructing precise subsurface stratigraphic models. Typically, such information is gathered in a hand-drawn format and/or produced in a computer-aided graphic illustration software format. Although this information is invaluable, it is hard to come by due to associated costs, and when available, it is limited to the above formats. The work presented herein proposes a novel approach to digitize the information contained within graphic logs. The digitized data are captured in a manner that allows it to be mapped into various other software. Hence, adopting such an approach provides unprecedented value in terms of harvesting sedimentological and petrographic data and integrating them into various other fields.
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将沉积学图形测井数字化并输出到储层建模软件的新方法
沉积学是能源和资源行业的一门重要技术学科。它的最大优势之一在于详细描述和解释全直径岩芯以及井筒切割样本。这些信息为确定储层特征和构建精确的地下地层模型提供了依据,从而为油气勘探和开发带来了巨大价值。通常情况下,此类信息是以手绘格式和/或计算机辅助图形图像软件格式收集的。虽然这些信息非常宝贵,但由于相关成本,很难获得,即使获得,也仅限于上述格式。本文介绍的工作提出了一种将图形日志中包含的信息数字化的新方法。数字化数据的采集方式允许将其映射到其他各种软件中。因此,采用这种方法在获取沉积学和岩石学数据并将其整合到其他各种领域方面具有前所未有的价值。
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AAPG Bulletin
AAPG Bulletin 工程技术-地球科学综合
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6.60
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11.40%
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73
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: While the 21st-century AAPG Bulletin has undergone some changes since 1917, enlarging to 8 ½ x 11” size to incorporate more material and being published digitally as well as in print, it continues to adhere to the primary purpose of the organization, which is to advance the science of geology especially as it relates to petroleum, natural gas, other subsurface fluids, and mineral resources. Delivered digitally or in print monthly to each AAPG Member as a part of membership dues, the AAPG Bulletin is one of the most respected, peer-reviewed technical journals in existence, with recent issues containing papers focused on such topics as the Middle East, channel detection, China, permeability, subseismic fault prediction, the U.S., and Africa.
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