NMR logging activation sets selection and fluid relaxation characteristics analysis of tight gas reservoirs: A case study from the Sichuan Basin

With complex lithology and reservoir types, as well as high concealment and heterogeneity, tight reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin involve significant uncertainties in gas–water relationship. Since NMR logging can effectively solve problems related to the multiple results of conventional logging opera...

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Main Authors: Yun Zhang, Jianmeng Wu, Guozhang Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-07-01
Series:Natural Gas Industry B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352854018300706
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description With complex lithology and reservoir types, as well as high concealment and heterogeneity, tight reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin involve significant uncertainties in gas–water relationship. Since NMR logging can effectively solve problems related to the multiple results of conventional logging operations, it can be deployed for accurate assessment of the properties of formation fluids. Accordingly, different NMR logging activation sets were assessed in accordance with the specific features of tight reservoirs in the basin. With consideration to NMR logging data obtained under different activation sets and testing data of wells, the optimal NMR logging activation set was identified. Moreover, with relaxation characteristics of rocks, gas and water as theoretical foundations, the T2 gas and water relaxation characteristics were reviewed to highlight the impacts of porosity, pore sizes, fluid properties and other factors of tight reservoirs on T2 horizontal relaxation distribution. According to the research results, D9TWE3 can be seen as the most suitable NMR logging activation set for tight reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin; reservoir tightness is the key influence factor for the distribution of gas/water relaxation in tight clastic reservoirs; generally, in tight sandstone reservoirs, natural gas shows a longer T2 relaxation time than water; in fracture-vug type carbonate reservoirs, the right peak of T2 distribution spectrum of gas layers is frontal, while the right peak in T2 distribution spectrum of water layers is backward. In conclusion, the standards for gas/water relaxation in tight sandstone and carbonate reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin can help effectively determine the physical properties of fluids in tight reservoirs with porosity of 4–10%. Such standards provide reliably technical supports for gas/water identification, reserves estimation and productivity construction in tight reservoirs of the Sichuan Basin. Keywords: Sichuan basin, Tight sandstone, Carbonate, NMR logging, Activation set, Rock relaxation, Gas/water relaxation, Fluid property
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spelling doaj.art-07de3f400f1e4d78bd3ee8528477b2152024-03-02T01:30:51ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Natural Gas Industry B2352-85402018-07-0154319325NMR logging activation sets selection and fluid relaxation characteristics analysis of tight gas reservoirs: A case study from the Sichuan BasinYun Zhang0Jianmeng Wu1Guozhang Zhu2Sinopec Xinan Oilfield Service Corporation, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, China; Corresponding author.Sinopec Xinan Oilfield Service Corporation, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, ChinaGeological Exploration and Development Research Institute, CNPC Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Co., Ltd., Chengdu, Sichuan 610051, ChinaWith complex lithology and reservoir types, as well as high concealment and heterogeneity, tight reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin involve significant uncertainties in gas–water relationship. Since NMR logging can effectively solve problems related to the multiple results of conventional logging operations, it can be deployed for accurate assessment of the properties of formation fluids. Accordingly, different NMR logging activation sets were assessed in accordance with the specific features of tight reservoirs in the basin. With consideration to NMR logging data obtained under different activation sets and testing data of wells, the optimal NMR logging activation set was identified. Moreover, with relaxation characteristics of rocks, gas and water as theoretical foundations, the T2 gas and water relaxation characteristics were reviewed to highlight the impacts of porosity, pore sizes, fluid properties and other factors of tight reservoirs on T2 horizontal relaxation distribution. According to the research results, D9TWE3 can be seen as the most suitable NMR logging activation set for tight reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin; reservoir tightness is the key influence factor for the distribution of gas/water relaxation in tight clastic reservoirs; generally, in tight sandstone reservoirs, natural gas shows a longer T2 relaxation time than water; in fracture-vug type carbonate reservoirs, the right peak of T2 distribution spectrum of gas layers is frontal, while the right peak in T2 distribution spectrum of water layers is backward. In conclusion, the standards for gas/water relaxation in tight sandstone and carbonate reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin can help effectively determine the physical properties of fluids in tight reservoirs with porosity of 4–10%. Such standards provide reliably technical supports for gas/water identification, reserves estimation and productivity construction in tight reservoirs of the Sichuan Basin. Keywords: Sichuan basin, Tight sandstone, Carbonate, NMR logging, Activation set, Rock relaxation, Gas/water relaxation, Fluid propertyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352854018300706
spellingShingle Yun Zhang
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NMR logging activation sets selection and fluid relaxation characteristics analysis of tight gas reservoirs: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
Natural Gas Industry B
title NMR logging activation sets selection and fluid relaxation characteristics analysis of tight gas reservoirs: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_full NMR logging activation sets selection and fluid relaxation characteristics analysis of tight gas reservoirs: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_fullStr NMR logging activation sets selection and fluid relaxation characteristics analysis of tight gas reservoirs: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_full_unstemmed NMR logging activation sets selection and fluid relaxation characteristics analysis of tight gas reservoirs: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_short NMR logging activation sets selection and fluid relaxation characteristics analysis of tight gas reservoirs: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_sort nmr logging activation sets selection and fluid relaxation characteristics analysis of tight gas reservoirs a case study from the sichuan basin
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