Title of article
Determination of Pore Pressure from Sonic Log: a Case Study on One of Iran Carbonate Reservoir Rocks
Author/Authors
Azadpour، Morteza نويسنده Department of Petroleum Exploration Engineering, Faculty of Mining Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran Azadpour, Morteza , Shad Manaman، Navid نويسنده Department of Petroleum Exploration Engineering, Faculty of Mining Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran Shad Manaman, Navid
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 12 سال 2015
Pages
14
From page
37
To page
50
Abstract
Pore pressure is defined as the pressure of the fluid inside the pore space of the formation, which is also known as the formation pressure. When the pore pressure is higher than hydrostatic pressure, it is referred to as overpressure. Knowledge of this pressure is essential for cost-effective drilling, safe well planning, and efficient reservoir modeling. The main objective of this study is to estimate the formation pore pressure as a reliable mud weight pressure using well log data at one of oil fields in the south of Iran. To obtain this goal, the formation pore pressure is estimated from well logging data by applying Eaton’s prediction method with some modifications. In this way, sonic transient time trend line is separated by lithology changes and recalibrated by Weakley’s approach. The created sonic transient time is used to create an overlay pore pressure based on Eaton’s method and is led to pore pressure determination. The results are compared with the pore pressure estimated from commonly used methods such as Eaton’s and Bowers’s methods. The determined pore pressure from Weakley’s approach shows some improvements in comparison with Eaton’s method. However, the results of Bowers’s method, in comparison with the other two methods, show relatively better agreement with the mud weight pressure values
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology(IJOGST)
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology(IJOGST)
Record number
2388382
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