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Well logging interpretation for Jasmine fields with emphasis on water saturation evaluation

AuthorWattanaporn Phaophongklai
Call NumberAIT Thesis no.OTM-10-05
Subject(s)Oil well logging--Thailand, Gulf of

NoteA thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering in Offshore Technology and Management, School of Engineering and Technology
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
Series StatementThesis ; no. OTM-10-05
AbstractJasmine is one of oil fields in the Gulf of Thailand. It is located in the B5/27 Block, in the northern part of Pattani basin. The depositional environment in the area is lacustrine interbedded with fluvial of non-marine sediment. The water saturation (Sw) is one of the key issues, which is needed to be taken into consideration for in oil field development & production. As reported by quick look interpretation of Pearl oil, the water saturation Sw of Jasmine field was overestimated by using Archie’s equation, which is mainly used for clean sand formation. This overestimation of water saturation might be due to the fact that the reservoir sands at the Jasmine field are not clean sand, but shaly , consequently we need to find better methods to calculate Sw. This study is conducted in order to obtain the more realistic Sw by using various equations to calculate Sw, e.g., Simandoux, Indonesian, Dual and Waxman-Smith for case of shaly formation. The selected well for the study is located in the northern flank of the Pattani basin. Acquired well logging data used for the study are gamma ray, resistivity, neutron and density logs. By well logging interpretation 13 zones were identified as reservoir zones, mainly based on gamma ray, resistivity, neutron and density logs. Shale volume (Vsh) was then determined based on gamma ray logs. The porosity was calculated based on density log. An emphasis was placed on determining the shale type of the reservoirs. The shale types were determined using Thomas-Stieber plot method and it was found that the predominant type of shale in most reservoirs zones is dispersed; a result number of reservoir zones are clean sand and have structural shale. An important parameter in estimation of water saturation is the water resistivity, which was well studied using Archie’s law and Pickett plot. The water resistivity was found to be around 0.6 Ωm. The estimation results of water saturation based on Archie, Simandoux, Indonesian, Dual and Waxman-Smit, respectively are summarized in Table 4.6. The most optimistic Sw was obtained by using Indonesian equation; in contrast the most pessimistic Sw is derived from Archie equation. The permeability of the reservoirs was estimated based on the permeability – porosity relationship of core data. In conclusion, a methodology to evaluate the shaly formation was successfully applied and could help solving the problem of high water saturation at the study oil field. It is recommended to be applied for interpretation of other wells in the field.
Year2010
Corresponding Series Added EntryAsian Institute of Technology. Thesis ; no. OTM-10-05
TypeThesis
SchoolSchool of Engineering and Technology (SET)
DepartmentDepartment of Civil and Infrastucture Engineering (DCIE)
Academic Program/FoSOffshore Technology and Management (OTM)
Chairperson(s)Pham Huy Giao
Examination Committee(s)Chiu, Gregory L.F.;Park, Kyung-Ho
Scholarship Donor(s)Pearl Oil (Thailand) Ltd.
DegreeThesis (M.Eng.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 2010


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