FMI Project Part
FMI Project Part
FMI Project Part
The FMI is the latest generation electrical imaging device and belongs
to the family of imaging services provided by most of the service
companies.
HISTORY
TOOL SPECIFICATION
This tool is a semi-active focusing device , so the response cannot be
output directly as resistivity but is relatively proportional to the
conductivity of the formation.
A 16 Khz voltage is applied across each button with a return to the
cartridge and the current at the button is measured at the same
frequency.
The voltage is increased automatically against resistive formations and
lowered against conductive formation to ensure activity on the
individual micro-conductivity curves.
The tool has a very large dynamic range - from less than 0.1ohm-m to
more than 10,000ohm-m.
The maximum logging speed is 1600 ft/hr (500m/hr), but outside zones
of interest, it can be run at 3200 ft/hr (1000 m/hr).
WORKING
FMI TOOL
INTERPRETATION
ADVANTAGES
Determine net pay
The FMI (formation micro Imager) gives micro-resistivity formation
images in water-base mud. This is the preferred approach for
determining net pay in laminated sediments of fluvial and turbidite
depositional environments.
Visualize sedimentary features to understand structure
Sedimentary features define important reservoir geometries and
petrophysical reservoir parameters. The interpretation of image-
derived sedimentary data helps you understand sedimentary
structures.
APPLICATIONS
DISADVANTAGE
CONCLUSION