非常规致密储层钻屑孔隙度和密度的核磁共振测量

Stacey M Althaus, Jin-Hong Chen, J. Zhang
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岩石物理数据对储层描述和建模至关重要,这些数据是通过昂贵的实验室岩心测量和/或测井测量获得的。由于成本高,这些测试通常只在勘探阶段的有限数量的井中进行。相比之下,钻屑可用于所有井,因此可以在油田开发的所有阶段提供油藏数据。开发了一种基于核磁共振(NMR)的方法,可准确测定非常规致密储层钻屑的岩石物理性质,包括孔隙度、体积密度和基质密度。核磁共振技术可以分离页岩切割颗粒内部和之间的液体信号,当与基于阿基米德的质量测量相结合使用时,可以为直井和水平井提供准确的孔隙度和密度数据。核磁共振切割分析的结果与其他公认的实验室测量技术一致,重复性在5%以内。我们发现,在一口测试的水平井中,测量到的岩屑孔隙度和密度发生了显著变化,这有力地表明了储层的水平非均质性。研究结果可用于指导水力压裂阶段的选择。该方法可以很容易地应用于井场,以评估储层的非均质性,并选择具有大孔隙度的区域进行优化压裂。从钻屑中获得准确的岩石物性数据,可以为井场工程师提供准实时的地层快速评估数据,并通过减少或取消一些昂贵且不完善的地层评估工具来降低成本。
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NMR MEASUREMENT OF POROSITY AND DENSITY FROM DRILL CUTTING OF UNCONVENTIONAL TIGHT RESERVOIRS
Petrophysical data, essential for reservoir description and modeling, are obtained by expensive laboratory core measurements and/or well-log measurements. Due to the high cost, these tests are typically only carried out for a limited number of wells in the exploration phase. In contrast, drill cuttings are available for all the wells and thus can provide reservoir data throughout all the phases of the field development. A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) based method was developed to accurately determine petrophysical properties including porosity, bulk density, and matrix density from drill cuttings of unconventional tight reservoirs. NMR technology allows for the separation of liquid signals from within and between the shale cutting particles and when used in combination with Archimedes-based mass measurements provides accurate porosity and density data for both vertical and horizontal wells. The results from the NMR cutting analysis were in good agreement with other accepted lab measurement techniques having reproducibility well within 5%. We show the measured porosity and density from the cuttings changes significantly along a tested horizontal well, which is a strong indication of horizontal heterogeneity of the reservoir. The results may be used to guide selection of certain stages for hydraulic fracturing. This method can be easily adapted at the wellsite to evaluate reservoir heterogeneity and select zones with large porosity for optimized fracturing. Obtaining accurate petrophysical data from drill cuttings can provide quasi-real-time data for quick formation assessment for the wellsite engineers and cut costs by reducing or eliminating some expensive and inadequate formation evaluation tools.
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