High Resolution Reservoir Characterization While Drilling: First Case Study from the Middle East Carbonates with Innovative Multi-Measurement Borehole Imager for Non-Conductive Mud

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Janine Maalouf ◽  
Sammy Molua Lyonga ◽  
Sudipan Shasmal ◽  
Humair Ali ◽  
Chandramani Shrivastava ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bing Xie ◽  
Qiang Lai ◽  
Jing Mo ◽  
Li Bai ◽  
Wenjun Luo ◽  
...  

Abstract Predicted reservoir results from conventional methods didn’t match the production performance in GS B well block in the Lower Sinian Dengying dolomite formation. The predicted gas production of vertical well is around 500k m3/day, but the real gas production is below 100k m3/day. In GS A well block, the predicted gas production of vertical well is consistent with the real gas production around 500k m3/day, and when meter cavie develops, test gas production can reach 1000k m3/day. It suggests the biggest challenge is to clarify reservoir characterization in GS B well block. However, due to the limited resolution of conventional logs and strong heterogeneity of carbonate reservoir, conventional open hole logs and seismic data has limitation to provide the details of secondary pore and fractures to clarify reservoir characterization. The electrical image logs provide high resolution images with high borehole coverage. It can provide abundant information about secondary pore and fracture to identify dominant dissolution facies window. Through electrical image logs, secondary pore and fracture classification in 50 vertical wells were performed in the Lower Sinian Dengying dolomite formation. Five facies were detected based on electrical image logs, including vug facies (honeycomb vug facies, algal stromatolite vug facies and bedding vug facies), cave facies, fracture-vug facies, massive dense facies and dark thin layer dense facies. With the five facies and top interface constraints from seismic data, 3D dissolution facies model was created, which can show different dissolution facies window of GS A and GS B well block. The method in this paper reveals the reason of confliction and agree test gas production. The case study presents how to identify five dissolution facies based on high-resolution electrical image logs with core data calibration. Besides, 3D dissolution facies model is created to show dissolution facies window of GS B well block to optimize well trajectory deployment during the development stage. Better understanding of reservoir characterization was instructive for acid fracturing design of Dengying dolomite gas reservoir as well.


Antiquity ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 76 (291) ◽  
pp. 109-118 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Philip ◽  
D. Donoghue ◽  
A. Beck ◽  
N. Galiatsatos

The declassification of CORONA high-resolution space photography has made a valuable new resource available for the study of ancient landscapes. Using a recent case-study from Syria, examples are given of various ways in which CORONA imagery can significantly enhance regional survey work.


Author(s):  
Odile Moreau

This chapter explores movement and circulation across the Mediterranean and seeks to contribute to a history of proto-nationalism in the Maghrib and the Middle East at a particular moment prior to World War I. The discussion is particularly concerned with the interface of two Mediterranean spaces: the Middle East (Egypt, Ottoman Empire) and North Africa (Morocco), where the latter is viewed as a case study where resistance movements sought external allies as a way of compensating for their internal weakness. Applying methods developed by Subaltern Studies, and linking macro-historical approaches, namely of a translocal movement in the Muslim Mediterranean, it explores how the Egypt-based society, al-Ittihad al-Maghribi, through its agent, Aref Taher, used the press as an instrument for political propaganda, promoting its Pan-Islamic programme and its goal of uniting North Africa.


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Author(s):  
Russ A. Schrooten ◽  
Edward C. Boratko ◽  
Harjinder Singh ◽  
Jim McKay ◽  
Debora L. Hallford

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Author(s):  
Mu Hansheng ◽  
Liu Chuanxi ◽  
Li Peng ◽  
Pang Huihua

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