Log Evaluation In Low Resistivity Formation Of Tomsk Region Oil Fields

Author(s):  
Elena Evdokimova
2017 ◽  
Vol 743 ◽  
pp. 338-341 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aleksandra Sergeevna Mishunina ◽  
Alena Andreevna Mekh ◽  
Egor Grigorevich Yazikov

In order to maintain the volume of oil and gas supplies, the number of oil and gas wells increases every year, drilling platforms are built, which proportionally increases the amount of sludge and drilling waste mud, which must be recycled. The research gives light to the danger of introducing chemical substances into various natural environments from industrial and anthropogenic sources on an example of drill cuttings from oil fields of Tomsk region.


2021 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-128
Author(s):  
V.I. Isaev ◽  
A.O. Aleeva ◽  
G.A. Lobova ◽  
O.S. Isaeva ◽  
V.I. Starostenko

Commercial significance of the majority of Western Siberian oil fields is concerned with the Senomanian, Neocomian and, above all, Upper Jurassic horizons. For now, oil fields are at the late development stage and resource potential of the Jurassic horizon is strongly expired. Commercial potential of the pre-Jurassic (Paleozoic) rocks has been brought out throughout all territory of oil and gas province. Extensive work on estimation of the pre-Jurassic rocks oil and gas potential is performed in southeast, in the territory of Tomsk Region, within which 13 hydrocarbon deposits have been discovered in the Paleozoic. Original hypothesis of anomalousness of geophysical and petrophysical characteristics of the Jurassic layers — uniqueness of «indication» the Paleozoic deposits in geophysical parameters of overlaying Mezozoic-Cenozoic section was stated as a foundation of new prospecting criterion for the Paleozoic deposits. The Paleozoic formations are accepted as a complex with its own oil generating potential, which results in upward migration of hydrocarbon fluids. Additionally, downward direction of vertical interstratal hydrocarbon migration from the Jurassic source rocks into the pre-Jurassic complex is brought out. It was accepted as a conception that as in case of upward, so in case of downward fluid migration, processes of superposed epigenesis perform and lead to secondary epigenetic transformations of rocks of transit Jurassic layers, which result in their anomalous geophysical and petrophysical characteristics. This paper analyzes and compares geophysical and petrophysical characteristics of the Jurassic layers of different field types in Tomsk Region: without oil and gas potential in pre-Jurassic section, with commercial inflows from the pre-Jurassic complex and unknown type. Results of exploration electrical resistivity and carbonatization in the Jurassic layers of 200 wells and also spontaneous potential variation, electrical resistivity and natural radioactivity in Bazhenov suite confirm anomalousness of geophysical and petrophysical parameters of Jurassic rocks in case of pre-Jurassic deposits. This paper determines 6 geophysical and petrophysical characteristics of the Jurassic layers as predictive indicators for oil and gas potential estimation in pre-Jurassic section. Efficiency analysis of using predictive indicators for bringing out fields with and without deposits in the pre-Jurassic complex was performed for different prospecting cases in the research territory with account taken of possible complexing of indicators, their rank and actual availability. This paper states preference of indicators complexing. Application of a new prospecting criterion will improve efficiency of searching in new prioritized stratigraphic horizon — the Paleozoic, which contains unconventional oil.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-116
Author(s):  
Anita A. Lapkovskaya ◽  
Karina V. Sukhorukova ◽  
Aleksei M. Petrov ◽  
Irina V. Surodina

The article considers the analysis of unfocused lateral logs (BKZ) simulated in three-dimensional media models with a vertical fracture. It was found that for the Tomsk region Upper Paleozoic deposits conditions the influence of a single thin fracture passing through the well axis on the signals is equivalent to the influence of the invaded low resistivity zone. On the practical data measured in the well of Archinskoe oil-gas-condensate field (Tomsk region) we discuss the possibilities of numerical data inversion for identifying oil-productive intervals.


Author(s):  
A. Arief

The XY field is a marginal oil field in the western part of the Central Sumatra Basin (CSB) and is covered by 3D seismic. The XY field started production in 2012. The oil originates from the Lower Sihapas sandstone reservoir, similar to other oil fields in the CSB. The Lower Sihapas sandstone as the primary reservoir in the XY field has overall gross thickness reaching up to 58 ft. Routine Core Analysis (RCAL) and Special Core Analysis (SCAL) are available from reservoir core interval in one of the wells. The reservoir consists of very fine to fine, well sorted sandstone, some pyrite, glauconitic and calcareous with thin layer of claystone and siltstone. The low and relatively high resistivity characteristics of the oil and water bearing zone respectively in the XY field becomes a unique challenge that partly causes an overestimation of the reserves. Prudent and detailed analyses for petrophysics and modeling in the XY field has been undertaken to re-evaluate and minimize errors. This paper will address some of the issues and causes related to low resistivity found in the main pay zone in the XY field as input for a strategic concept of finding and evaluating other exploration candidates surrounding the area.


Author(s):  
I. G. Yashchenkoa ◽  
T. O. Peremitina

Using the MODIS thematic products, the status of vegetation of oil producing areas in Western Siberia for the period 2010-2015 is monitored. An approach for estimating the impact of various factors on the ecology of oil producing areas using the NDVI coefficient and remote sensing data on the status of vegetation is proposed. The approach is tested within four technologically-disturbed lands – four oil fields, Krapivinskoye, Myldzhenskoye, Luginetskoye, and Urmanskoye in Tomsk region. The territory of the Oglatsky Status Nature Reserve of regional importance is investigated as a reference area.


Author(s):  
I. G. Yashchenkoa ◽  
T. O. Peremitina

Using the MODIS thematic products, the status of vegetation of oil producing areas in Western Siberia for the period 2010-2015 is monitored. An approach for estimating the impact of various factors on the ecology of oil producing areas using the NDVI coefficient and remote sensing data on the status of vegetation is proposed. The approach is tested within four technologically-disturbed lands – four oil fields, Krapivinskoye, Myldzhenskoye, Luginetskoye, and Urmanskoye in Tomsk region. The territory of the Oglatsky Status Nature Reserve of regional importance is investigated as a reference area.


1917 ◽  
Vol 83 (2147supp) ◽  
pp. 120-121
Author(s):  
O. R. Geyer
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1988 ◽  
Vol 49 (C4) ◽  
pp. C4-453-C4-456 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. E. HALLALI ◽  
P. BLANCONNIER ◽  
L. BRICARD ◽  
J-C. RENAUD

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