DETERMINATION OF ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGY FOR ROCK TYPING WITH ELASTIC PARAMETERS BASED ON EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS FROM ROCK PHYSICS.
There are many variables and methods used to determine reservoir quality, including permeability and porosity. However, these two variables were obtained through Special Core Analysis (SCAL). In this study, the author tries to find variables and methods that can be used in determining reservoir q...
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id-itb.:632852022-01-28T05:45:52ZDETERMINATION OF ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGY FOR ROCK TYPING WITH ELASTIC PARAMETERS BASED ON EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS FROM ROCK PHYSICS. Maimunah Lubis, Mentari Indonesia Theses variables, parameters, velocity, density, reservoir quality, Lame constant, correlation INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/63285 There are many variables and methods used to determine reservoir quality, including permeability and porosity. However, these two variables were obtained through Special Core Analysis (SCAL). In this study, the author tries to find variables and methods that can be used in determining reservoir quality without data of permeability and porosity, so SCAL can be neglected. Velocity and density variables were chosen to be the focus of this study as these variables can be obtained directly from drilling activities in the field. From the results of the research and analysis conducted, it can be concluded that the velocity and density correlation, through its relationship with the Lame constant, can be used in rock typing based on reservoir quality. The gradient from the cross-plot results becomes a reference in seeing the sensitivity of the relationship between variables. A cross-plot was also carried out using the previously commonly used methods such as Pore Geometry Structure, modulus values, and critical porosity to support the interpretation of the cross-plot between Lame constant variables. With the trend of data distribution patterns being relatively the same, the authors can believe that determining reservoir quality using velocity and density variables is feasible. The feasibility test is also carried out through the coefficient of determination from the results of the cross-plot itself. This research is expected to contribute to the field of Geophysical Engineering in finding and determining reservoirs that have good quality and potential so as to optimize natural resource management activities, especially those related to oil and gas exploration. text |
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There are many variables and methods used to determine reservoir quality,
including permeability and porosity. However, these two variables were obtained
through Special Core Analysis (SCAL). In this study, the author tries to find
variables and methods that can be used in determining reservoir quality without
data of permeability and porosity, so SCAL can be neglected. Velocity and density
variables were chosen to be the focus of this study as these variables can be
obtained directly from drilling activities in the field.
From the results of the research and analysis conducted, it can be concluded that
the velocity and density correlation, through its relationship with the Lame
constant, can be used in rock typing based on reservoir quality. The gradient from
the cross-plot results becomes a reference in seeing the sensitivity of the
relationship between variables. A cross-plot was also carried out using the
previously commonly used methods such as Pore Geometry Structure, modulus
values, and critical porosity to support the interpretation of the cross-plot between
Lame constant variables. With the trend of data distribution patterns being
relatively the same, the authors can believe that determining reservoir quality using
velocity and density variables is feasible. The feasibility test is also carried out
through the coefficient of determination from the results of the cross-plot itself.
This research is expected to contribute to the field of Geophysical Engineering in
finding and determining reservoirs that have good quality and potential so as to
optimize natural resource management activities, especially those related to oil and
gas exploration. |
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DETERMINATION OF ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGY FOR ROCK TYPING WITH ELASTIC PARAMETERS BASED ON EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS FROM ROCK PHYSICS. |
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DETERMINATION OF ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGY FOR ROCK TYPING WITH ELASTIC PARAMETERS BASED ON EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS FROM ROCK PHYSICS. |
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DETERMINATION OF ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGY FOR ROCK TYPING WITH ELASTIC PARAMETERS BASED ON EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS FROM ROCK PHYSICS. |
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DETERMINATION OF ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGY FOR ROCK TYPING WITH ELASTIC PARAMETERS BASED ON EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS FROM ROCK PHYSICS. |
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DETERMINATION OF ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGY FOR ROCK TYPING WITH ELASTIC PARAMETERS BASED ON EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS FROM ROCK PHYSICS. |
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determination of alternative methodology for rock typing with elastic parameters based on empirical equations from rock physics. |
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