Fertl 1975
Fertl 1975
Fertl 1975
Walter H. Fertl
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
Well log analysis of shaly pay sands has received considerable attention
by log analysts. In many of these investigations, the clays and fluids
occupying the interstices of the sand matrix are treated as a slurry,
and the effect of both clay and hydrocarbons is taken into account.
Based upon the dispersed clay model, the formation water saturation
(SW ) has been successfully estimated in the U.S. Gulf Coast area for
many years (Alger et al, 1963; Tixier, 1968). i
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BASIC CONSIDERATIONS
Atsh-Atma =
shale correction factor for Sonic response; a
x2 = At function of sand matrix travel time (At,,),
f -Atma
shale travel time (At,,), and the fluid travel
time (At,,).
Practical experience indicates that usually x2 > x1. On the Gulf Coast
the value of x1 is commonly very small, since extensive data indicate
the Density derived porosity to be a close approximation of effective
porosity. With the shale density differing only little from the matrix
density, such a shale correction becomes negligible. This is especially
true in not too shaly formations. Influence of shaliness on the Sonic
is larger, with the value of x 2 frequently ranging between 0.2 and 0.4.
Equations (1) and (2) are written assuming the Sonic and Density responses
to laminated and dispersed shale to be the same. Based upon this assumption,
V sh is a bulk-volume total shale measurement regardless of the type of
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Equations (1) and (2) show the generalized response of both Density and
Sonic in waterbearing shaly sands. Subtracting Equation (1) from (2),
we can write
4s - +D = a vsh (3)
Furthermore, by definition we can express the fraction (q) of the total porosity
occupied by disseminated clay such as
= OS - (+Jj
q (4)
@S
a-V a-V
= sh = sh
4 (5)
@S +D + a * Vsh
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Thus, Equation (5) provides a solution for a "pseudo-q" value from the
Density and Gamma Ray only. Basic requirement is the knowledge of
porosity (if necessary, corrected for gas), the amount of shale present,
and the empirical value of "a."
, (6)
In Equation (6) the relation between porosity and the formation re-
sistivity factor is assumed to be F = $-2. Application of the Humble
equation, probably more suited for high porosity sands on the Gulf
Coast, yields the following expression.
= $s - @e a 'sh
q (8)
9, = $s
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sw =
FIELD EXAMPLES
An example of a high porosity pay sand in the Gulf Coast area is shown
in Figure 1. Note the very good agreement of the conventional q- and
the pseudo-q factor. Based upon the commonly accepted cutoff of q = 0.4
as a function of reservoir permeability for commercial production,
both q-values lead to identical conclusions over entire subject interval.
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Finally, Figure 4 illustrates the method for the medium porosity Sussex
formation in a Wyoming well. Again one observes satisfactory agreement
of both the q-values and water saturation data.
CONCLUSIONS
3. Field case studies using the proposed method in high, medium, and
low porosity formations compare favorably with results based on the
conventional SW equation.
q
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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TABLE I
sw q-factor Reservoir
Area Depth, ft Conv.* Prop.** Conv.* Prop.** Type
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IO Q*(DEN-GRI 100,
SP - CURVE
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FIGURE 1
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LOW - PERMEABILITY GASBEARING SANDSTONE , COLORADO
,50 GAMMA RAY 170, SONIC-DENSITY OVERLAY DENSITY- SNP OVERLAY SONIC-SNP OVERLAY
2500
2550
27001 I F-
*?
2800
28!!0
FIGURE 2
LOW PERMEABILITY GASBEARING SANDSTONE, COLORADO
L50_^___GAMMA
---------RAY lfq
o OVERLAY 0fQ-L06S,00 1;; SW (DEN-GR) 0,
,O Q (SON -DEN 1 100, I 1 , SW (SIMANDOUXX),
FIGURE 3
MEDIUM POROSITY WELL, WYOMING
------mm-------
,O Q-FACTORS - 100
100 $iDEN-GRI 20,
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20_________________
GAMMARAY 200,
0 I LO 20 ,a POR (DEN) 0 I 100 SW(SON-DEN) Xl,
t20 SP 100,
Q (SON-DEN 1
/ Q*(DEN-GR) 1
--_
__-- -s
&
---__
w’ ~~~_~~ -y
&’
> -7
_c--
r
_ y.:.,.>:.:.:.>>... .._(
1 md
)
FIGURE 4
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