Determination of Petrophysical Parameters of Reservoir Rock with a Special Look to Shale Effect (Case Study: One of the Gas Fields in Southern Iran)
Journal: Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Journal (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-04-27
Authors : Taheri K Ansari AH; Kaveh F;
Page : 1-10
Keywords : Porosity; Indonesia methods; Shale effect; Water saturation; Lithology;
Abstract
Determination of petrophysical parameters is necessary for modeling hydrocarbon reservoir rock. The petrophysical properties of rocks influenced mainly by the presence of clay in sedimentary environments. Accurate determination of reservoir quality and other petrophysical parameters such as porosity, type, and distribution of reservoir fluid, and lithology are based on evaluation and determination of shale volume. If the effect of shale volume in the formation not calculated and considered, it will have an apparent impact on the results of calculating the porosity and saturation of the reservoir water. This study performed due to the importance of shale in petrophysical calculations of this gas reservoir. The shale volume and its effect on determining the petrophysical properties and ignoring it studied in gas well P19. This evaluation was performed in Formations A and B at depths of 3363.77 to 3738.98 m with a thickness of 375 m using a probabilistic calculation method. The results of evaluations of this well without considering shale showed that the total porosity was 0.1 percent, the complete water saturation was 31 percent, and the active water saturation was 29 percent, which led to a 1 percent increase in effective porosity. The difference between water saturation values in Archie and Indonesia methods and 3.3 percent shale volume in the zones show that despite the low shale volume in Formations A and B, its effect on petrophysical parameters has been significant. The results showed that if the shale effect not seen in the evaluation of this gas reservoir, it can lead to significant errors in calculations and correct determination of petrophysical parameters.
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