{"title":"北墨西哥湾沉积盆地储层岩性识别的弹电分析方法及其应用","authors":"Saeed Aftab, Rasoul Hamidzadeh Moghadam, Navid Shad Manaman","doi":"10.1007/s13369-024-09405-8","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>The elastic–electric properties of rocks play a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of subsurface rock properties and reservoir characteristics. The purpose of investigating the elastic–electric properties of subsurface rocks is to effectively identify reservoir units and separate sand from shales in geological structures. Acoustic impedance (AI) and the Vp/Vs ratio are crucial parameters in geophysics and reservoir characterization. These parameters are employed to distinguish between fluid and lithology types, and to detect the presence of sand reservoirs. These analyses elucidate the anticipated range of the Vp/Vs ratio for reservoir units and other formations within the study area. In this research, we propose two novel equations based on porosity–resistivity relationships, namely Poro-resistivity and Exp (porosity/resistivity) (EPR). These equations serve as equivalents to AI and the Vp/Vs ratio, respectively, and better define the subsurface rock properties in the absence of S-wave velocity data in wells. Poro-resistivity functions similarly to an AI equivalent and exhibits a strong correlation with density, Vp, and AI. However, Poro-resistivity is more sensitive to lithology variations. Our findings indicate that Poro-resistivity is an effective criterion for distinguishing shale from porous sand. We employed rock physics models to assess the performance of Poro-resistivity, and the results confirmed its effectiveness. Furthermore, we compared the scatter plot of AI and the Vp/Vs ratio, a well-established rock physics template for lithological and fluid analysis, with the scatter plot of AI and EPR. 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An Elastic–Electrical Analysis Method for Identifying Reservoirs and Lithology and its Application in the Northern Mexico Gulf Sedimentary Basin
The elastic–electric properties of rocks play a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of subsurface rock properties and reservoir characteristics. The purpose of investigating the elastic–electric properties of subsurface rocks is to effectively identify reservoir units and separate sand from shales in geological structures. Acoustic impedance (AI) and the Vp/Vs ratio are crucial parameters in geophysics and reservoir characterization. These parameters are employed to distinguish between fluid and lithology types, and to detect the presence of sand reservoirs. These analyses elucidate the anticipated range of the Vp/Vs ratio for reservoir units and other formations within the study area. In this research, we propose two novel equations based on porosity–resistivity relationships, namely Poro-resistivity and Exp (porosity/resistivity) (EPR). These equations serve as equivalents to AI and the Vp/Vs ratio, respectively, and better define the subsurface rock properties in the absence of S-wave velocity data in wells. Poro-resistivity functions similarly to an AI equivalent and exhibits a strong correlation with density, Vp, and AI. However, Poro-resistivity is more sensitive to lithology variations. Our findings indicate that Poro-resistivity is an effective criterion for distinguishing shale from porous sand. We employed rock physics models to assess the performance of Poro-resistivity, and the results confirmed its effectiveness. Furthermore, we compared the scatter plot of AI and the Vp/Vs ratio, a well-established rock physics template for lithological and fluid analysis, with the scatter plot of AI and EPR. The results were strikingly similar, leading us to conclude that EPR is a suitable equivalent for the Vp/Vs ratio.
期刊介绍:
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) partnered with Springer to publish the Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (AJSE).
AJSE, which has been published by KFUPM since 1975, is a recognized national, regional and international journal that provides a great opportunity for the dissemination of research advances from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, MENA and the world.