Pore pressure prediction using S-wave velocity based on rock-physics modeling

Author:

Cheng Shuailong1ORCID,Zong Zhaoyun2ORCID,Chen Yu3ORCID,Yang Yaming1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. China University of Petroleum (East China), School of Geosciences, Qingdao, China; Laoshan Laboratory, Qingdao, China; and Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Deep Oil and Gas, Qingdao, China.

2. China University of Petroleum (East China), School of Geosciences, Qingdao, China; Laoshan Laboratory, Qingdao, China; and Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Deep Oil and Gas, Qingdao, China. (corresponding author)

3. The University of Texas at Dallas, Department of Geosciences, Richardson, Texas, USA.

Abstract

Pore pressure plays a critical role in improving drilling safety and exploring hydrocarbons. It is well known that the prediction of pore pressure is mainly based on P-wave velocity or acoustic transit time. However, due to the influence of various factors on P-wave velocity, it may not be sufficiently sensitive to the perturbations of effective stress, which results in inaccurate pore pressure prediction results. To solve this issue, we perform a specialized analysis of rock-physics data and find that S-wave velocity is more sensitive to the perturbations of effective stress than P-wave velocity. Therefore, in this study, we develop a new pore pressure prediction method based on S waves to predict pore pressure more accurately. To obtain the normal compaction trend (NCT) required by our method, an anisotropic rock-physics model of mudstone is first constructed, and normal compaction porosity is added to the rock-physics model. The difference between the obtained NCT and the measured S-wave velocity is then used for predicting pore pressure through our method. In practical data application, the pore pressure predicted by our method is highly consistent with the measured pore pressure points, which proves the advantages of S-wave velocity in predicting pore pressure.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science Foundation from Innovation and Technology Support Program for Young Scientists in Colleges of Shandong Province and Ministry of Science and Technology of China

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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