Axial Resolution Enhancement of Borehole Acoustic Measurements via Inversion-Based interpretation Supported with Ultrasonic data

IF 3 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Geophysics Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1190/geo2023-0313.1
Jingxuan Liu, Ali Eghbali, Carlos Torres-Verdín
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Abstract

Conventional borehole acoustic measurements deliver compressional and shear wave slowness logs that inherently average in-situ rock properties along the receiver array of the acoustic instrument. These acquisition and processing conditions often limit the accuracy and resolution of the estimated rock elastic properties across heterolithic sedimentary sequences. We introduce an inversion-based interpretation method for borehole acoustic measurements that improves their vertical resolution by complementing them with ultrasonic borehole images. Results consist of high-resolution, layer-by-layer compressional and shear wave slownesses. The combination of borehole acoustic measurements with borehole ultrasonic images enhances the definition of small rock features such as thin beds or vugs. We verify the new inversion-based interpretation method with synthetic borehole measurements and field acoustic logs acquired across sandstone-shale laminated formations and spatially heterogeneous carbonates. High-resolution layer-by-layer compressional and shear slownesses obtained with the new inversion method give rise to wider variations of calculated elastic properties than with standard acoustic logs for improved petrophysical and geomechanical evaluation. It is also found that implementing a common set of layers for the estimation of layer-by-layer rock elastic properties mitigates biases due to discrepancies in the intrinsic resolution of the various input measurements.
利用超声数据支持的反演解释提高井眼声学测量的轴向分辨率
常规的井眼声学测量提供的是纵波和横波慢度测井曲线,这些测井曲线本身就是沿着声学仪器的接收器阵列平均的原位岩石特性。这些采集和处理条件往往限制了估计跨异质层序岩石弹性性质的准确性和分辨率。我们介绍了一种基于反演的井眼声学测量解释方法,通过与超声井眼图像相补充,提高了它们的垂直分辨率。结果包括高分辨率、逐层的纵波和横波慢度。钻孔声学测量与钻孔超声图像的结合提高了薄层或岩洞等小岩石特征的清晰度。通过对砂岩-页岩层状地层和空间非均质碳酸盐岩进行综合井眼测量和现场声波测井,验证了新的基于反演的解释方法。与标准声波测井相比,采用新反演方法获得的高分辨率逐层压缩和剪切慢度会导致计算出的弹性特性差异更大,从而改善岩石物理和地质力学评价。还发现,实现一组共同的层来估计逐层岩石弹性特性,可以减轻由于各种输入测量的内在分辨率差异而造成的偏差。
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来源期刊
Geophysics
Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
18.20%
发文量
354
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Geophysics, published by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists since 1936, is an archival journal encompassing all aspects of research, exploration, and education in applied geophysics. Geophysics articles, generally more than 275 per year in six issues, cover the entire spectrum of geophysical methods, including seismology, potential fields, electromagnetics, and borehole measurements. Geophysics, a bimonthly, provides theoretical and mathematical tools needed to reproduce depicted work, encouraging further development and research. Geophysics papers, drawn from industry and academia, undergo a rigorous peer-review process to validate the described methods and conclusions and ensure the highest editorial and production quality. Geophysics editors strongly encourage the use of real data, including actual case histories, to highlight current technology and tutorials to stimulate ideas. Some issues feature a section of solicited papers on a particular subject of current interest. Recent special sections focused on seismic anisotropy, subsalt exploration and development, and microseismic monitoring. The PDF format of each Geophysics paper is the official version of record.
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