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West Texas Geological Society

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Permian Basin: Back to Basics, 2003
Pages 263-272

Estimation of Interparticle and Separate-Vug Porosities from Resistivity and Total-Previous HitPorosityNext Hit Logs

Jeffrey A. Kane

Abstract

Previous HitPorosityNext Hit types other than interparticle Previous HitporosityNext Hit are common among carbonate rocks. Traditional methods of estimating hydrocarbon reserves are sensitive to these varying Previous HitporosityNext Hit types. In the case of vuggy or moldic Previous HitporosityNext Hit, sonic tools are commonly relied upon to differentiate vuggy Previous HitporosityNext Hit from interparticle Previous HitporosityNext Hit.

Unfortunately, because the sonic tool is typically considered an auxiliary tool in many logging situations, this type of measurement is commonly lacking in field studies. It has been noted, however, that the resistivity log also tends to ignore vuggy Previous HitporosityNext Hit in much the same way sonic logs do. Because resistivity logs are more common than sonic logs, a method of determining different Previous HitporosityNext Hit types using resistivity logs would be beneficial.

This paper introduces a method for differentiating interparticle and separate-vug Previous HitporosityNext Hit using two resistivity logs with differing depths of investigation, along with a total-Previous HitporosityTop log. Examples are provided to show the effectiveness of the technique compared with the more traditional methods using the sonic log.


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