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West Texas Geological Society

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Past, Present, Future, 2015
Page 42

Advances in Computed Tomography for Petrophysical Previous HitApplicationsNext Hit

AJ Kumar

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Rapid, non-destructive screening using high-frequency imaging techniques over a broad size resolution range now provides a possible solution to rock and pore properties estimation. The presentation includes many typical Previous HitapplicationsNext Hit of macro-CT scanning from simple visualization to more quantitative petrophysical Previous HitapplicationsNext Hit. Image-segmentation, a quantitative visualization technique, provides plenty of Previous HitapplicationsNext Hit including quantifying fractures, vug volumes, worm-hole development, net-to-gross Previous HitapplicationsNext Hit, gas-oil relative permeability visualization etc. Dual-energy x-ray scan-interpreted bulk density, photoelectric effect, effective atomic number, porosity, and lithological interpretation techniques will be explained. Some of these properties can be compared to Previous HitlogNext Hit response to adjust core to Previous HitlogTop depths. The high-resolution lithological interpretation helps better selection of sampling points before core is out of aluminum sleeves and detailed description of reservoirs.

The use of micro-CT scanner to characterize pore size distribution, estimate permeability and high resolution SEM to characterize pore networks for physical properties prediction will also be reviewed.


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