INTEGRATING CORE AND LOG DATA BY USING DIFFERENT SATURATION HEIGHT FUNCTIONS (SHF)

Log and core analysis are 2 main sources to characterize the reservoir. Logging provide information in wider interval compare to the core but it has limitation due to log measurement and interpretation. Core samples provide more accurate result for certain depths and it need to upscale to analyze...

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Main Author: Nasr, Negar Hadian
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Published: IRC 2015
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.166462017-01-25T09:35:37Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16646/ INTEGRATING CORE AND LOG DATA BY USING DIFFERENT SATURATION HEIGHT FUNCTIONS (SHF) Nasr, Negar Hadian T Technology (General) Log and core analysis are 2 main sources to characterize the reservoir. Logging provide information in wider interval compare to the core but it has limitation due to log measurement and interpretation. Core samples provide more accurate result for certain depths and it need to upscale to analyze the saturation result in wider interval. Well logging and data obtained from core analysis are usually combined together to determine initial saturations of the fluids in the reservoir. Measurements of capillary pressure is considered one of the main data of the core analysis. Capillary pressure measurement indicates the volumetric behavior of fluids of the reservoir in static condition in the reservoir rock. In the case of prior knowledge of the level of free water and with the availability of capillary pressure data, one can restore initial water saturation in the reservoir. Saturation-height functions (denoted by, SHF) used in this study to integrate the result of saturation from core and log. Saturation-height function has got a huge effect on reserves in place calculations. SHF can predict reservoir fluid saturation at a chosen height from the level of free water and it’s widely utilized by both petrophysicist and reservoir engineers. IRC 2015-05 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16646/1/FINAL%20REPORT-NEGAR%20HADIAN%20NASR%20%2817029%29.pdf Nasr, Negar Hadian (2015) INTEGRATING CORE AND LOG DATA BY USING DIFFERENT SATURATION HEIGHT FUNCTIONS (SHF). IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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INTEGRATING CORE AND LOG DATA BY USING DIFFERENT SATURATION HEIGHT FUNCTIONS (SHF)
description Log and core analysis are 2 main sources to characterize the reservoir. Logging provide information in wider interval compare to the core but it has limitation due to log measurement and interpretation. Core samples provide more accurate result for certain depths and it need to upscale to analyze the saturation result in wider interval. Well logging and data obtained from core analysis are usually combined together to determine initial saturations of the fluids in the reservoir. Measurements of capillary pressure is considered one of the main data of the core analysis. Capillary pressure measurement indicates the volumetric behavior of fluids of the reservoir in static condition in the reservoir rock. In the case of prior knowledge of the level of free water and with the availability of capillary pressure data, one can restore initial water saturation in the reservoir. Saturation-height functions (denoted by, SHF) used in this study to integrate the result of saturation from core and log. Saturation-height function has got a huge effect on reserves in place calculations. SHF can predict reservoir fluid saturation at a chosen height from the level of free water and it’s widely utilized by both petrophysicist and reservoir engineers.
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author Nasr, Negar Hadian
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title INTEGRATING CORE AND LOG DATA BY USING DIFFERENT SATURATION HEIGHT FUNCTIONS (SHF)
title_short INTEGRATING CORE AND LOG DATA BY USING DIFFERENT SATURATION HEIGHT FUNCTIONS (SHF)
title_full INTEGRATING CORE AND LOG DATA BY USING DIFFERENT SATURATION HEIGHT FUNCTIONS (SHF)
title_fullStr INTEGRATING CORE AND LOG DATA BY USING DIFFERENT SATURATION HEIGHT FUNCTIONS (SHF)
title_full_unstemmed INTEGRATING CORE AND LOG DATA BY USING DIFFERENT SATURATION HEIGHT FUNCTIONS (SHF)
title_sort integrating core and log data by using different saturation height functions (shf)
publisher IRC
publishDate 2015
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16646/1/FINAL%20REPORT-NEGAR%20HADIAN%20NASR%20%2817029%29.pdf
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