1 Well Logging - Introduction
1 Well Logging - Introduction
Objectives
To give an insight in the basic well
logging methods used to derive
petrophysical properties for
hydrocarbon exploration
Well logs provide continuous, in situ
measurements of parameters related
to porosity, lithology, presence of
hydrocarbons, and other related rock
properties of interest
Zone correlation
Isopach mapping
Defining physical rock properties:
Lithology
Porosity
Pore geometry
Permeability
1. Rock type
. The basic concentration during the
interpretation of well logs is the rock
type or Lithology. It could be either,
. Sandstone
. Limestone
. Shale (unconventional)
2. Fluids
a. What are the fluid type
.Water
.Oil
.Gas
b. Saturation
.Water saturated, oil saturated, gas
saturated
c. Pressure
.Fluid pressure
ROCK PROPERTIES
Porosity
Permeability
Lithology / Mineralogy
Density
Velocity
Pore Fluids (Water, Gas, Oil) / Pore Fluid
Ratio
Thickness and Depth of the Formation
Fracture
Temperature
Types of Logs
Lithological
logs
Gamma ray
Porosity logs
Sonic
Fluid indicator
logs
Resistivity
SP
Neutron
Induction
Litho-density
Density
Neutron-density
Wireline Logging