Application of new rock physics method to estimate petrophysical properties

IF 1.8 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Geophysical Prospecting Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1111/1365-2478.13563
James Shadlow
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A new method for estimating petrophysical properties from elastic well log or seismic data is evaluated on data from the Carnarvon Basin, Northwest Australia. The study has utilized well and seismic inversion data covering part of the Triassic-aged fluvio-deltaic Mungaroo Formation on the Exmouth Plateau. The method applied is based on several recently published papers to use acoustic impedance, velocity ratio Vp/Vs and estimated constants to calculate clay volume (VCL), effective porosity and water saturation (SW). The case study showed exceptional results on well data. A strong match is observed between petrophysically derived VCL, effective porosity and SW and the estimates derived from elastic logs. When applied to seismic inversion volumes, pay in the wells is predicted from seismic, and porosity of the sands can be estimated with confidence. Petrophysical properties for nearby direct hydrocarbon indicator–supported prospects could also be evaluated, although an imprint of the direct hydrocarbon indicator was observed on the VCL prediction, and overall predictions are less than expected based on regional well results. Using these results, a minor modification is proposed to the equations used, and a workflow is derived to enable easy application to other projects. The modified approach was validated on the well data from the original publication. The results also indicate that the approach can be used to help identify erroneous synthetic Vs estimates in limited data settings.

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应用岩石物理新方法估算岩石物理特性
根据澳大利亚西北部卡纳冯盆地的数据,对一种从弹性测井记录或地震数据估算岩石物理特性的新方法进行了评估。这项研究利用了埃克斯茅斯高原上三叠纪年龄的荧光-三角洲 Mungaroo 地层部分地区的油井和地震反演数据。所采用的方法以最近发表的几篇论文为基础,利用声阻抗、速度比 Vp/Vs 和估计常数来计算粘土体积 (VCL)、有效孔隙度和含水饱和度 (SW)。案例研究显示,油井数据取得了优异的结果。岩石物理推导出的 VCL、有效孔隙度和 SW 与弹性测井推导出的估算值非常吻合。当应用于地震反演量时,可根据地震预测井中的付油量,并有把握地估算出砂的孔隙度。还可以评估附近有直接碳氢化合物指示剂支持的勘探区的岩石物理特性,尽管在 VCL 预测中观察到了直接碳氢化合物指示剂的印记,而且总体预测结果低于基于区域油井结果的预期。根据这些结果,建议对所用方程稍作修改,并推导出一个工作流程,以便于应用于其他项目。修改后的方法在原始出版物的油井数据上进行了验证。结果还表明,在数据有限的情况下,该方法可用于帮助识别错误的合成 Vs 估计值。
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Geophysical Prospecting
Geophysical Prospecting 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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4.90
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11.50%
发文量
118
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Geophysical Prospecting publishes the best in primary research on the science of geophysics as it applies to the exploration, evaluation and extraction of earth resources. Drawing heavily on contributions from researchers in the oil and mineral exploration industries, the journal has a very practical slant. Although the journal provides a valuable forum for communication among workers in these fields, it is also ideally suited to researchers in academic geophysics.
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Issue Information Simultaneous inversion of four physical parameters of hydrate reservoir for high accuracy porosity estimation A mollifier approach to seismic data representation Analytic solutions for effective elastic moduli of isotropic solids containing oblate spheroid pores with critical porosity An efficient pseudoelastic pure P-mode wave equation and the implementation of the free surface boundary condition
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