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Implementing direct and indirect wireline methods in determination of total organic carbon: a case study from a West African hydrocarbon field

Implementing direct and indirect wireline methods in determination of total organic carbon: a case study from a West African hydrocarbon field
Implementing direct and indirect wireline methods in determination of total organic carbon: a case study from a West African hydrocarbon field
Since the development bloom in unconventional reservoirs in North America, total organic carbon (TOC) has become a more essential parameter, as the indicator of the efficiency of these reservoirs. In this paper, by using conventional well logs and NMR log data, the TOC content of an unconventional reservoir in West Africa is estimated. Passy’s, Issler’s, and Schmoker’s methods were used as indirect wireline methods to estimate TOC content, along the well paths. Afterward, NMR log data, as a direct method, was used to provide more precise calculations of TOC. Both methods showed almost similar trends, with the NMR method indicating lower values for the TOC. Then, an adjusted Schmoker equation was proposed, which showed the best fit between NMR and conventional well logs results. By using the equation, the TOC content was calculated in three other wells, where NMR data were unavailable. The results were then used to prepare a 3D model of the TOC distribution, within the reservoir.
NMR, TOC, Unconventional Reservoirs, Well Logs, West African
2345-2420
Gharavi, Amir
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Hassan, Mohamad
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Ghoochaninejad, Hesam Zarehparvar
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Fianu, John
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Kenomore, Michael
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Shah, Amjad
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Buick, James
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Hassan, Mohamad
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Fianu, John
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Kenomore, Michael
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Shah, Amjad
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Gharavi, Amir, Hassan, Mohamad, Ghoochaninejad, Hesam Zarehparvar, Fianu, John, Kenomore, Michael, Shah, Amjad and Buick, James (2020) Implementing direct and indirect wireline methods in determination of total organic carbon: a case study from a West African hydrocarbon field. Iranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology, 9 (2). (doi:10.22050/IJOGST.2020.193179.1512).

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Abstract

Since the development bloom in unconventional reservoirs in North America, total organic carbon (TOC) has become a more essential parameter, as the indicator of the efficiency of these reservoirs. In this paper, by using conventional well logs and NMR log data, the TOC content of an unconventional reservoir in West Africa is estimated. Passy’s, Issler’s, and Schmoker’s methods were used as indirect wireline methods to estimate TOC content, along the well paths. Afterward, NMR log data, as a direct method, was used to provide more precise calculations of TOC. Both methods showed almost similar trends, with the NMR method indicating lower values for the TOC. Then, an adjusted Schmoker equation was proposed, which showed the best fit between NMR and conventional well logs results. By using the equation, the TOC content was calculated in three other wells, where NMR data were unavailable. The results were then used to prepare a 3D model of the TOC distribution, within the reservoir.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 December 2019
Published date: 1 April 2020
Keywords: NMR, TOC, Unconventional Reservoirs, Well Logs, West African

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Local EPrints ID: 484325
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484325
ISSN: 2345-2420
PURE UUID: 1f13d63b-cab4-4f78-9d46-df8216b2e051
ORCID for Mohamad Hassan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3729-4543

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Date deposited: 15 Nov 2023 18:10
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:55

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Author: Amir Gharavi
Author: Mohamad Hassan ORCID iD
Author: Hesam Zarehparvar Ghoochaninejad
Author: John Fianu
Author: Michael Kenomore
Author: Amjad Shah
Author: James Buick

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