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ОбложкаTiab D. Petrophysics: theory and practice of measuring reservoir rock and fluid transport properties / D.Tiab, E.C.Donaldson. - 3rd ed. - Waltham; Oxford: Gulf Professional Pub./Elsevier, 2012. - xx, 950 p.: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.913-950. - ISBN 978-0-12-383848-3
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ...................................................... xiii
About the Authors .............................................. xv
Acknowledgment ............................................... xvii
Units ......................................................... xix

1  Introduction to Mineralogy
   Mineral Constituents of Rocks—A Review ....................... 2
   Igneous Rocks ................................................ 7
   Metamorphic Rocks ............................................ 9
   Sedimentary Rocks ............................................ 9
     Siltstones (Mudrocks) ..................................... 11
     Sandstones ................................................ 11
     Carbonates ................................................ 13
     Evaporites ................................................ 13
   Properties of Sedimentary Particles ......................... 14
   Development and Use of Petrophysics ......................... 19
   Objectives and Organization ................................. 21
   Problems .................................................... 23
   Glossary .................................................... 23
2  Introduction to Petroleum Geology
   Review of Composition of the Globe .......................... 27
   Plate Tectonics ............................................. 30
   Geologic Time ............................................... 31
   Sedimentary Geology ......................................... 35
     Basins .................................................... 35
     Divergent Continental Margins ............................. 36
     Convergent Continental Margins ............................ 36
     Transform Continental Margins ............................. 37
     Transgressive-Regressive Cycles ........................... 37
     Accumulation of Sediments ................................. 38
   Hydrocarbon Traps ........................................... 41
   Origin of Petroleum ......................................... 44
     Transformation of Organics into Kerogen ................... 44
     Transformation of Kerogen into Oil and Gas ................ 45
   Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum ..................... 47
     Primary Migration ......................................... 47
     Secondary Migration ....................................... 48
   Properties of Subsurface Fluids ............................. 51
     Hydrostatic Pressure Gradient ............................. 51
     Lithostatic Pressure Gradient ............................. 51
     Geothermal Gradient ....................................... 52
     Oilfield Waters ........................................... 55
   Petroleum ................................................... 62
   Petroleum Chemistry ......................................... 68
   Problems .................................................... 79
3  Porosity and Permeability
   Porosity .................................................... 86
   Factors Governing the Magnitude of Porosity ................. 86
   Engineering Classification of Porosity ...................... 89
   Geological Classification of Porosity ....................... 89
     Primary Porosity .......................................... 90
     Secondary Porosity ........................................ 90
   Visual Description of Porosity in Carbonate Rocks ........... 91
   Fluid Saturation ............................................ 93
   Quantitative Use of Porosity ................................ 95
   Permeability ................................................ 97
   Classification of Permeability ............................. 101
   Factors Affecting the Magnitude of Permeability ............ 101
   Permeability-Porosity Relationships ........................ 104
   Kozeny Correlation ......................................... 107
   Concept of Flow Units ...................................... 111
   Mathematical Theory of Flow Units .......................... 113
   Specific Surface Area ...................................... 115
   Flow Unit Characterization Factors ......................... 119
   Flow Units Functions ....................................... 132
   Reservoir Zonation Using Normalized RQI .................... 140
   Effect of Packing on Permeability .......................... 140
   Effect of Water Saturation on Permeability ................. 142
     Permeability from NMR and GR Logs ........................ 144
   Permeability from GR Logs .................................. 146
   Permeability-Porosity Relationships in Carbonate Rocks ..... 148
     Estimating Permeability in Carbonate Rocks ............... 151
   Directional Permeability ................................... 159
     Anisotropy ............................................... 159
     Relationship between кH and kV ........................... 162
   Reservoir Heterogeneity .................................... 172
     Microscopic Heterogeneity ................................ 172
     Macroscopic Heterogeneity ................................ 172
     Mesoscopic Heterogeneity	 ................................. 172
     Megascopic Heterogeneity ................................. 173
     Gigascopic Heterogeneity ................................. 174
   Distribution of Rock Properties ............................ 174
   Permeability and Porosity Distributions .................... 175
     Lorenz Coefficient LK .................................... 175
     Dykstra-Parsons Coefficient VK ........................... 176
     Averaging Techniques ..................................... 180
     Effective Permeability from Core Data .................... 184
     Average Porosity and Saturation .......................... 188
   Permeability from Well Test Data ........................... 196
   Statistical Zonation Technique ............................. 201
   Problems ................................................... 206
4  Formation Resistivity and Water Saturation
   Formation Resistivity Factor ............................... 221
   Resistivity Measurement .................................... 222
   Determination of Formation Water Resistivity ............... 224
     Chemical Analysis ........................................ 224
     Resistivity-Concentration Equations ...................... 229
   Spontaneous Potential Curve ................................ 234
     Shale-Properties Method .................................. 235
   Correlation Between FR and Porosity ........................ 236
   Correlations Between FR and Tortuosity ..................... 237
   Correlations Between FR and Cementation .................... 239
   Theoretical Formula for FR ................................. 242
   Correlation Between FR and Water Saturation ................ 247
   Correlation Between FR and Permeability .................... 256
   Resistivity of Shaly (Clayey) Reservoir Rocks .............. 259
   Water Saturation in Shaly (Clayey) Reservoir Rocks ......... 260
   Approximate Shale Relationship ............................. 266
   Generalized Shale Relationship ............................. 266
   Flow Units for Shaly Sandstones ............................ 269
   Lab-Derived Evaluation of Shaly (Clayey) Reservoir Rocks ... 273
   Log-Derived Evaluation of Shaly (Clayey) Reservoir Rocks ... 300
   Formation Evaluation ....................................... 301
   Core Analysis .............................................. 301
   Well Log Analysis .......................................... 303
     Water Saturation ......................................... 304
     Porosity ................................................. 306
     Core Interpretation of Data .............................. 310
     Interpretation of Well Log Data .......................... 316
   Problems ................................................... 318
5  Capillary Pressure
   Introduction ............................................... 327
   Derivation of the Capillary Pressure Equation .............. 327
   Capillary Rise ............................................. 331
   Capillary Pressure J-Function .............................. 333
   Semipermeable Disk Measurement of Capillary Pressure ....... 336
   Measurement of Capillary Pressure by Mercury Injection ..... 337
   Centrifuge Measurement of Capillary Pressure ............... 343
     Laboratory Procedure ..................................... 343
     Calculation of Centrifuge Capillary Pressure Data ........ 346
     Limiting Centrifuge Speed ................................ 347
   Approximate Calculation of the Inlet Saturation ............ 349
   Theoretically Exact Calculation of the Inlet Saturation .... 351
   Pore Size Distribution ..................................... 355
   Vertical Saturation Profile in a Reservoir ................. 358
   Capillary Number ........................................... 364
   Problems ................................................... 366
6  Wettability
   Interfacial Tension ........................................ 372
   Contact Angle .............................................. 373
   Sessile Drop Measurement of Contact Angles ................. 375
   Wilhelmy Plate Measurement of Contact Angles ............... 376
   Surface Chemical Properties ................................ 377
   Evaluation of Wettability .................................. 380
     Amott Wettability Index .................................. 381
     USBM Wettability Index ................................... 382
     Combined Amott-USBM Wettability Test ..................... 384
   Spontaneous Imbibition Wettability Test .................... 386
   Fluid Displacement Energy .................................. 387
   Water-Oil-Rock Interfacial Activity ........................ 390
   Effect of Wettability on Oil Recovery ...................... 392
     Effect of Brine Salinity on Oil Recovery ................. 396
   Alteration of Wettability .................................. 397
   Treatment of the Rock ...................................... 397
     Addition of Fluid-Soluble Compounds to Water and Oil ..... 398
   Aging the Oil-Brine-Rock System ............................ 401
   Effects of Temperature and Pressure ........................ 402
     Restoration of Original Wettability ...................... 404
   Effect of Wettability on Electrical Properties ............. 404
   Problems ................................................... 410
7  Applications of Darcy's Law
   Darcy's Law ................................................ 420
   Linear Flow of Incompressible Fluids ....................... 421
   Linear Flow of Gas ......................................... 423
   Darcy's and Poiseuille's Laws .............................. 427
   Linear Flow Through Fractures and Channels ................. 428
   Flow Through Fractures ..................................... 429
   Flow Through Solution Channels ............................. 433
   Radial Flow Systems ........................................ 436
   Steady-State Flow .......................................... 437
   Pseudosteady-State Flow .................................... 439
     Skin Zone ................................................ 442
     Dimensionless Pressure ................................... 444
   Radial Laminar Flow of Gas ................................. 447
   Turbulent Flow of Gas ...................................... 452
   Linear Turbulent Flow ...................................... 452
   Friction Factor of Porous Rocks ............................ 458
   Turbulent Radial Flow ...................................... 464
   Multiple-Permeability Rocks ................................ 467
   Layered Reservoirs with Crossflow .......................... 467
   Layered Reservoirs without Crossflow ....................... 468
   Composite Reservoirs ....................................... 472
     Linear Flow Systems ...................................... 472
     Radial Flow Systems ...................................... 474
   Problems ................................................... 476
8  Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
   Introduction ............................................... 485
   Origin of Permeability in Carbonate Rocks .................. 486
   Geological Classifications of Natural Fractures ............ 487
   Engineering Classification of Naturally Fractured
   Reservoirs ................................................. 490
   Indicators of Natural Fractures ............................ 492
   Visual Identification of Fractures ......................... 496
   Petrophysical Properties of Naturally Fractured Rocks ...... 499
   Fracture Porosity Determination ............................ 499
   Cementation Factor for Carbonates .......................... 503
   Porosity Partitioning Coefficient .......................... 507
   Fracture Intensity Index ................................... 514
   Permeability—Porosity Relationships in Double Porosity
   Systems .................................................... 518
   Porosity and Permeability Relationships in Type 1
   Naturally Fractured Reservoirs ............................. 521
   Fractures Porosity and Aperture from Cores ................. 522
   Specific Area of Fractures ................................. 527
   Effect of Fracture Shape ................................... 528
   Hydraulic Radius of Fractures .............................. 529
   Type 2 Naturally Fractured Reservoirs ...................... 531
   Fluid Flow Modeling in Fractures ........................... 533
   Fracture Area .............................................. 533
   Fracture Storage Capacity .................................. 533
   Fracture Conductivity ...................................... 534
   Characterizing Natural Fractures from Well-Test Data ....... 535
   Fracture Porosity from Pressure Tests ...................... 538
   Problems ................................................... 548
9  Effect of Stress on Reservoir Rock Properties
   Static Stress—Strain Relation .............................. 554
   Stress Analysis ............................................ 555
   Strain Analysis ............................................ 558
   Two-Dimensional Stress—Strain Systems ...................... 559
   Rock Deformation ........................................... 560
   Hooke's Law ................................................ 560
   Stress—Strain Diagrams ..................................... 569
   The Mohr Diagram ........................................... 572
   Dynamic Elastic Properties ................................. 575
   Dynamic Versus Static Modulus of Elasticity ................ 578
   Rock Strength and Hardness ................................. 578
   Rock Hardness .............................................. 582
   Compressibility of Porous Rocks ............................ 583
   Pore Compressibility ....................................... 584
   Effectiveness of Pore Pressure in Countering Stress ........ 588
   Rock Compressibility Correlations .......................... 592
   Effect of Pore Compressibility on Reserves Calculations .... 592
   Converting Lab Data to Reservoir Data ...................... 594
   Effect of Stress on Core Data .............................. 597
   Effect of Stress on Porosity ............................... 597
   Effect of Stress on Permeability ........................... 602
   Effect of Stress on Resistivity ............................ 603
   Porosity-Permeability-Stress Relationship .................. 605
   Effect of Stress on Fracturing ............................. 619
   Effect of Poisson's Ratio on Fracture Gradient ............. 619
   FG for Offshore Wells ...................................... 625
   Effect of Poisson's Ratio on Fracture Dimensions ........... 630
   In Situ Stress Distribution ................................ 634
   Effect of Stress Change on Rock Failure .................... 640
   Change in Stress Field due to Depletion and
   Repressurization ........................................... 641
   Stress Relationship at the Wellbore ........................ 642
   Estimating Critical Borehole Pressure in Vertical Wells .... 643
     Overbalanced Conditions .................................. 643
     Balanced and Underbalanced Conditions .................... 643
   Critical Borehole Pressure in Horizontal Wells ............. 644
     Overbalanced Conditions .................................. 644
     Underbalanced Conditions ................................. 645
   Critical Pore Pressure ..................................... 646
   Example of a North Sea Reservoir ........................... 646
   Porosity as Strength Indicator to Evaluate Sand
   Production ................................................. 650
   Problems ................................................... 656
   Additional Sample Data ..................................... 657
10 Reservoir Characterization
   Introduction ............................................... 667
   Reservoir Volumes .......................................... 670
   Hydraulic Flow Units ....................................... 677
   Mobility Ratio ............................................. 678
   J-Function ................................................. 681
   Analysis of Reservoir Performance .......................... 685
   Decline Curves ............................................. 686
   Material Balance ........................................... 688
   Solution Gas Drive ......................................... 688
   Gas-Cap Drive .............................................. 689
   Water Drive ................................................ 692
   Gravity Drainage ........................................... 694
   Development of the General Material Balance Equation ....... 694
   Gas Reservoir .............................................. 696
   Straight Line Solutions of the Material Balance Equation ... 699
     Gas Reservoir (Eq. (10.21)) .............................. 700
     Oil Reservoirs ........................................... 701
   Example FORTRAN Program Analysis of a Decline Curve ........ 704
   Problems ................................................... 709
11 Fluid-Rock Interactions
   Introduction ............................................... 715
   Importance of Near-Wellbore Permeability ................... 715
   Nature of Permeability Damage .............................. 718
   Origin of Permeability Damage .............................. 718
   Types of Permeability Damage ............................... 720
   Effect of Fines Migration on Permeability .................. 729
   Types and Sizes of Fines ................................... 729
   Fines Migration ............................................ 734
     Chemical Damage .......................................... 738
     Mechanical Damage ........................................ 747
   Migration of Foreign Solids ................................ 752
   Critical Velocity Concept .................................. 752
   Entrainment and Surface Deposition ......................... 753
   Entrainment and Plugging ................................... 756
   Identification of Permeability Damage Mechanisms ........... 762
   Permeability Damage from Foreign Solids .................... 762
   Permeability Damage from Formation Fines ................... 768
   Effect of Water Quality on Permeability .................... 773
   External Filter-Cake Buildup ............................... 776
   Internal Filter-Cake Buildup ............................... 778
   Injectivity Decline from Plugging of Perforations .......... 781
   Impairment from Wellbore Fill-up ........................... 783
   Membrane Filtration Tests .................................. 784
   Core Filtration Tests ...................................... 788
     External Filter-Cake Formation ........................... 791
     Internal Filter-Cake Formation ........................... 794
   Problems ................................................... 797
12 Basic Well-Log Interpretation
   Introduction ............................................... 803
   Geothermal Gradient ........................................ 805
   Self-Potential Log ......................................... 805
   Gamma Ray Log .............................................. 808
   Acoustic Log ............................................... 811
   Density Log ................................................ 111
   Neutron Log ................................................ 113
   Mini Log ................................................... 814
   Microlatero and Proximity Logs ............................. 815
   Measurement of Oil and Gas.................................. 816

Appendix ...................................................... 829
Index ......................................................... 913


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