Integrated petrophysical study to validate water saturation from well logs in Bahariya Shaley Sand Reservoirs, case study from Abu Gharadig Basin, Egypt

Author:

El-Bagoury Mohamed

Abstract

AbstractWater saturation is a key parameter in evaluating oil and gas reservoirs and calculating OIIP and GIIP for petroleum fields. The late Cretaceous Bahariya reservoir contains variable amounts of clay minerals. Bore hole logs are affected with those clay minerals particularly the density and resistivity logs. Several methods are acknowledged to determine the true water saturation from well logs in shaley sand reservoirs. Each method assumes a sort of corrections to amount of shale distributed in the reservoir. The scope of this petrophysical study is to integrate core analysis and bore hole logs to investigate the characteristics of water saturation in the Bahariya reservoirs. Comparison between most of the significant shaley sand methods is presented in this research. Reservoir lithology and mineralogy are explained by Elan-model while bore hole images are used for fine-tuning the electrofacies. Siltstone, shaley sand and clean sandstones are the main electrofacies that is characterizing the Bahariya reservoir rocks. For accurate saturation results, some core samples have been used for validating the log-derived water saturation. Dean stark and cation exchange capacity experiments are integrated with bore hole logs to calculate the error in water saturation for each method for best calibration. The successful integration between logs and core measurements led to convenient log evaluation and accurate understanding for the Bahariya reservoir in the prospective part of Abu Gharadig basin.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Energy,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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