Chap6 SP Lecturenotes
Chap6 SP Lecturenotes
Background
SP Log
Definition of Potential Cells
Diffusion Potential
Membrane Potential
- Cl
Dilute
NaCl Soln
+
+ Na
Concentrated
NaCl Soln
Dilute
NaCl Soln
- Cl
+
+ Na
Concentrated
NaCl Soln
Porous
medium
Shale
membrane
Schematic of diffusion-potential
generating cell
Schematic of a membrane-potential
generating cell
Background
SP Log
Origin of SP Curve
Electrochemical
Membrane potential
Electrokinetic
potentials
Electrochemical
Diffusion potential
USES
USES
The SP log was one of the first logs run by the Schlumberger
Brothers in the 1930s. What is the first name of the two
Brothers?
Application
SP Log
Estimation of shale content Vsh
100%
Vsh = ?
Vsh = 0%
?
Vsh = ?30%
Assumptions
zones of same salinity, shale
type....
Typically, overestimates volume of
shale
Schematic SP curve in sand/shale sequence
(Bassiouni, 1994)
SP Log
Application
Identification of boundaries (Helander, 1983)
Application
SP Log
Stratigraphic Correlation
Application-Rw
SP Log
Procedure to Obtain Rw
Identify the shale baseline and clean sand lines on the SP log. The
difference is SP.
If necessary, correct SP for bed thickness and invasion effects. Read bed
thickness, h and invaded resistivity, Ri. Obtain SSP.
R we R mfe *10
SSP
61 0.133T
SP Log
Bed thickness/invasion correction
(Western Atlas, 1992)
Application-Rw
Application-Rw
SP Log
Procedure to Obtain Rw
Identify the shale baseline and clean sand lines on the SP log. The
difference is SP.
If necessary, correct SP for bed thickness and invasion effects. Read bed
thickness, h and invaded resistivity, Ri. Obtain SSP.
R we R mfe *10
SSP
61 0.133T
Application-Rw
SP Log
Procedures to Obtain Rw
Rmfe=0.03
Rw=0.20
Application-Rw
SP Log
Example
SP =
-68
Ri =
H=
25
mV
ohmm
ft
-68
25
SP Log
Application-Rw
Example
The example is a SP - resistivity log over a series of sands and shales.
Referring to the figure, compute Rw for zone A. The following information is
given:
TTD= 196 deg F @ TD = 9,400 ft.
Gulf Coast well
Rmf = 0.71 @ Tm =68 deg. F
Rm = 1.00 @ Tm =68 deg. F
Step 1: Determine the SP value as the difference between the shale baseline
and the thick, clean sand line. The shale line is taken as the maximum SP
excursion to the right. The sand line is taken as the maximum deflection to the
left in the zone of interest.
Step 1: The shale baseline and clean sand line are drawn on the figure.
SP = -68 mV is the potential difference.
Step 2: The formation temperature is obtained by linear interpolation between
the mean surface temperature and the recorded bottomhole temperature from
the log.
Application-Rw
SP Log
Example
Step 3: The Rmf and Rm at a measured temperature from the log heading, must
be converted to formation temperature.
Step 3: The Rmf at formation temperature is:
68 + 6.77
( R mf ) f = 0.71
= 0.39 - m
129 + 6.77
SP Log
Application-Rw
Example
Step 4: Bed thickness = 25ft.; Ri, = 4 ohm-m from the 16" short normal; thus
Ri/Rm = 7.2 7.5.
From the figure the correction factor = 1.00.
SP Log
Application-Rw
Example
Step 5: The mud filtrate resistivity (Rmf) at formation temperature calculated
from Step 3, must be corrected to Rmfe, for use in the SSP equation. The
term equivalent is a result of two assumptions in formulating the SSP
equation:
(1) formation water and mud filtrate are NaCl solutions, and
(2) activity ratios can be replaced by resistivity ratios.
Use the figure to convert from Rmf Rmfe and from Rwe Rw
(Do not use the dashed lines, they are for gyp-based muds).
SP Log
Procedures
to Rmfe
Obtain
Step 5: Since Rmf
> 0. 25 then
= Rw
Rmf= 0.39 ohm-m.
Rmfe=0.39
Application-Rw
Application-Rw
SP Log
Example
Step 6: Calculate Rwe by using:
R we = R mfe * 10
SSP
61+0.133T
R we = 0.39 * 10
-68
61
+
0.133(129)
= 0.052 - m
SP Log
Application-Rw
Example
Step 7:
Rw = 0. 060 ohm-m
Rw = 0.06
SP Log
Exercise
Application-Rw
Application-Rw
SP Log
Exercise
Rw Calculation from SP Log
Input Data
Well Name
Formation Name
Bottom Hole Temperature
Mean Surface Temperature
Total Depth of Well
Depth to top of formation
Depth to bottom of formation
Problem 6.1
Morrow Sandstone
164
60
10500
8114
8138
Mud Properties
Mud filtrate resistivity,Rmf
Measured temp. of Rmf
Mud resistivity, Rm
Measured temp. of Rm
Bed Thickness Correction
Invaded zone resistivity,Ri
SP deflection
2
70
2.50
70
deg. F
deg. F.
ft.
ft.
ft.
-m
deg. F.
-m
deg. F.
65.0 - m
-70 mV
Calculations
Temp. gradient
Average formation depth
Formation temperature,Tf
KC
Rmf @ Tf
Rm @ Tf
79.7
1.04 - m
1.30 - m
Bed thickness, h
Resistivity ratio
SP correction factor
SSP
24 ft.
49.87
1.08
-76 mV
Rmf(eq)
Rw(eq)
1.043 - m
0.118 - m
Rw
0.132 - m
SP Log
References