The Cotton Valley Sandstone of East Texas: A Log-Core Study, by D.A. Wilson and W.M. Hensel, Jr., Pages 141 - 152
from:
East Texas Geological Society Publication: The
Jurassic of East Texas, Edited by Mark W. Presley
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1984 by East Texas Geological Society. All rights
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The Cotton Valley Sandstone of East Texas: A
Log-Core Study
Article originally presented in Society of Professional
Well Log Analysts,
23rd Annual Logging Symposium Transactions, July 6-9, 1982, Paper R.
D.A. Wilson and W.M. Hensel, Jr.
Sun Exploration and Production Company,
P.O. Box 936,
Richardson, Texas 75080
ABSTRACT
A comparison of calculations of various reservoir parameters, from logs
and cores, provide guidelines for understanding reservoir evaluation in the Cotton Valley
Sandstone of East Texas. The cores and logs are from the Carthage Field area in Panola
County. In these rocks, grain size distribution and the degree of shaliness, in addition
to porosity, controls permeability and irreducible water saturation. Clays in the Cotton
Valley are mainly illite and chlorite. Cementation factor and saturation exponent values
vary on a bed-by-bed basis; however, values of a = 1, m = 1.83, and an average value of n
= 1.89 are acceptable for general evaluations. Sun's BITRI program was used to compute
values for lithology porosity and water saturation, in good agreement with standard core
and x-ray analysis. Cotton Valley sandstone intervals with porosities less than 4% appear
to be non-productive.