2012
DOI: 10.1190/geo2011-0276.1
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Rock quality assessment using the effect of mud-filtrate invasion on conflicting borehole resistivity measurements

Abstract: Unexpected borehole measurements are often inaccurately interpreted due to limited knowledge of the formation, particularly in tight-gas unconventional reservoirs. A novel method was applied to determine reservoir quality and the reliability of borehole array-induction resistivity measurements in a tight gas sandstone reservoir. Four exploration wells drilled with synthetic oil-based mud showed conflicting resistivity profiles. The discovery well showed a conductive invasion profile, but the appraisal wells sh… Show more

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“…For the fresh water mud, the oil layer is characterized by low invasion, while the water layer is characterized by high invasion. Therefore, the value of is large for the oil layer, while the value for the water layer is small 31 , 32 . where is the apparent formation water resistivity calculated by the Archie formula when the reservoir water saturation is assumed to be 100%, is the cementation index, and and are the cementation indices.…”
Section: Methods and Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the fresh water mud, the oil layer is characterized by low invasion, while the water layer is characterized by high invasion. Therefore, the value of is large for the oil layer, while the value for the water layer is small 31 , 32 . where is the apparent formation water resistivity calculated by the Archie formula when the reservoir water saturation is assumed to be 100%, is the cementation index, and and are the cementation indices.…”
Section: Methods and Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%