scholarly journals Logging while drilling – efficient time management and reliable base for estimating volumetric parameters of a reservoir

Author(s):  
A.V. Novikov ◽  
D.N. Gubinsky ◽  
E.A. Zaray

The relevance and economic efficiency of the technology of recording geophysical parameters while drilling are shown. A comparative analysis of the input geophysical data recorded while and after drilling in directional wells is carried out. The main conclusions from the analysis of reservoir properties and net pays identified based on wireline logging (WL) and logging while drilling (LWD) data are presented.

2006 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 161 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Theologou ◽  
M. Whelan

The Wheatstone gas discovery is located about 110 km north-northwest of Barrow Island in the Dampier Subbasin, northwest Australia. Gas was intersected within the AA sands of the Mungaroo Formation, and within a thin overlying Tithonian sand. Core was acquired through the base of the Tithonian sand and the upper section of the Mungaroo Formation.A combination of logging while drilling, wireline logging, core acquisition and special core analysis has formed the basis of an extensive formation evaluation program for Wheatstone–1. The acquisition of this dataset, and associated interpretation, has allowed Chevron to maximise its ability to characterise the reservoir early in the field’s history, and thereby has helped our understanding of the uncertainties associated with the formation evaluation and geological modelling of this fluvial system. Petrological studies indicate that reservoir properties and mineralogy are strongly correlated with the mean grain size of the formation. The mineralogy of the sands is relatively simple with minor quartz overgrowth, K-feldspar dissolution and kaolinite precipitation being the dominant diagenetic events. The better quality sands are generally devoid of significant amounts of clays such as illite-smectite. Within the Tithonian sand, more exotic mineral suites are present including glauconitic and phosphatic minerals.A comparison of resistivity data from wireline and logging while drilling (LWD) across cored and non-cored intervals through the Mungaroo Formation has revealed the impact that slow coring has had on formation filtrate invasion. It has been interpreted that the combination of slow rate of penetration, non-optimised mud properties, and coring assembly design resulted in deep invasion through cored intervals. Deep resistivity response through the invaded formation was subdued, and initially resulted in an underestimation of reserves. The incorporation of saturation information from capillary pressure data has provided for a more realistic view of gas-in-place.In this early stage of field appraisal, the generation of representative and fit-for-purpose reservoir models is somewhat difficult due to the small amount of available data existing away from the well. To provide realistic information on the potential range of gas-in-place for the field, experimental design methodology was incorporated into the modelling work-flow. Experimental design allows for rapid and comprehensive modelling of the possible range of the dependant variables, in this case GIIP (gas initially in place). Assimilation of geological analogues, formation evaluation and their inherent uncertainties has attempted to capture the range of GIIP in this world-class gas discovery.


Author(s):  
Ksenia Valerievna Gorokhova

The paper deals with the time factor and its influ-ence on managerial decision making in organiza-tions. The technology of a set of situational factors of the company is proposed to determine the spheres of influence of the time factor on manageri-al decision making. The points of intersection of the time factor with management decisions, which are divided into internal and external by the influence exerted, are considered. Then the author refers them to accounting and regulation within operational and strategic management. The phenomenon of time discounting and its impact on management deci-sions are explained. Ways to improve the methodol-ogy of time management system for use in condi-tions of lack of time are presented. A method is pro-posed for calculating the economic efficiency of an enterprise, taking into account the time factor.


2021 ◽  
Vol 258 ◽  
pp. 09065
Author(s):  
Svetlana Sheina ◽  
Artem Shvets ◽  
Elena Gorbaneva

The paper presents possible problems in the construction of houses for the disabled and the elderly. The relevance of the construction of these real estate objects and the consideration of this issue of the article is displayed. The possible main hazards during capital construction are given. The economic aspect of the construction issue, its nuances, and methodology are considered in detail using the examples of two objects of houses for the disabled and the elderly of various forms of ownership. For each of the potential planned objects, the necessary data collection was performed, calculations of possible income based on the activities of the house for the disabled and the elderly, expenses, both at the construction stage and at the exploitation stage, which are shown in this article. Graphically, the result of the comparative analysis of the two objects for economic efficiency is shown and the conclusion is made about the choice of the most profitable form for performing specific tasks.


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