LITHOCODIUM MOUND IDENTIFICATION USING LWD IMAGE LOG AND QUANTIFIED CUTTING ANALYSIS – VALIDATION WITH ANALOGUES

Christian Perrin, Chay Pointer, Ghada Al-Mohannadi, Shantanu Sen, M. Buraimoh
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Lithocodium mounds are early Cretaceous sedimentary structures described in the literature from outcrops, however, never described in the subsurface. The objective of this work is to identify and characterize Lithocodium mounds in the subsurface along a 25,000 ft horizontal well. Drill cuttings sampled at a 100 ft interval are observed in thin sections to define and quantify key sedimentary indicators (bioclasts, facies, and texture). Logging-while-drilling (LWD) GR, density, neutron, and resistivity logs are acquired along with the LWD high-resolution borehole image (BHI) log. Bedding dips from BHI data, interpreted along the horizontal well, enabled the reconstruction of the reservoir paleotopography. In particular, the alternation of dip azimuth combined with the facies interpretation from the thin sections supported the interpretation of eight distinct mound structures. An assessment of their overall geometry confirmed the mound shape to be subcircular, consistent with the subcircular geometries observed in Oman at the outcrop. The inferred dimensions of the mounds are comparable with the Aptian Lithocodium mounds in Oman (30–40 m), and their intermound organization resembles that of the Albian mounds in Texas. This work demonstrates the value of analyzing cuttings to complement image log interpretation and the value of outcrop analogs for interpreting sedimentary structures. For the first time, the subsurface identification and characterization of Lithocodium mounds and intermounds are achieved.
利用 LWD 图像日志和量化切削分析对石丘进行识别,并用类似物进行验证
岩丘是白垩纪早期的沉积结构,文献中对其露头进行了描述,但从未在地下进行过描述。这项工作的目的是在一口 25,000 英尺水平井沿线的次表层识别和描述石臼。对 100 英尺间隔的钻屑取样进行薄片观察,以确定和量化关键沉积指标(生物碎屑、岩相和质地)。在获取 LWD 高分辨率井眼图像 (BHI) 测井记录的同时,还获取了边钻井边测井(LWD)的 GR、密度、中子和电阻率测井记录。根据 BHI 数据沿水平井解释的层位倾角,可以重建储层古地形。特别是,倾角方位角的交替与薄层剖面的岩相解释相结合,支持了对八个不同的丘状结构的解释。对其整体几何形状的评估证实,土丘形状为亚圆形,与阿曼出露地层观察到的亚圆形几何形状一致。推断出的土丘尺寸与阿曼的始新世石丘(30-40 米)相当,其土丘间的组织结构与得克萨斯州的阿尔卑斯山土丘相似。这项工作证明了对切片进行分析以补充图像测井解释的价值,以及露头模拟对解释沉积结构的价值。首次实现了对岩丘和岩间丘的地下识别和特征描述。
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