Quantitative comparison of processes of oil- and water-based mud-filtrate invasion and corresponding effects on borehole resistivity measurements

Author:

Salazar Jesús M.12,Torres-Verdín Carlos12

Affiliation:

1. Formerly The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A.; presently ConocoPhillips, Subsurface Technology, Houston, Texas, U.S.A. .

2. The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. .

Abstract

Some laboratory and qualitative studies have documented the influence of water-based mud(WBM)-filtrate invasion on borehole resistivity measurements. Negligible work, however, has been devoted to studying the effects of oil-based mud(OBM)-filtrate invasion on well logs and the corresponding impact on the estimation of petrophysical properties. We quantitatively compare the effects of WBM- and OBM-filtrate invasion on borehole resistivity measurements. We simulate the process of mud-filtrate invasion into a porous and permeable rock formation assuming 1D radial distributions of fluid saturation and fluid properties while other petrophysical properties remain constant. To simulate the process of mud-filtrate invasion, we calculate a time-dependent flow rate of OBM-filtrate invasion by adapting the available formulation of the physics of WBM-filtrate invasion. This approach includes the dynamically coupled effects of mud-cake growth and multiphase filtrate invasion. Simulations are performed with a commercial adaptive-implicit compositional formulation that enables the quantification of effects caused by additional components of mud-filtrate and native fluids. The formation under analysis is 100% water saturated (base case) andis invaded with a single-component OBM. Subsequently, we perform simulations of WBM filtrate invading the same formation assuming that it is hydrocarbon bearing, and compare the results to those obtained in the presence of OBM. At the end of this process, we invoke Archie’s equation to calculate the radial distribution of electrical resistivity from the simulated radial distributions of water saturation and salt concentration and compare the effects of invasion on borehole resistivity measurements acquired in the presence of OBM and WBM. Simulations confirm that the flow rate of OBM-filtrate invasion remains controlled by the initial mud-cake permeability and formation petrophysical properties, specifically capillary pressure and relative permeability. Moreover, WBM causes radial lengths of invasion 15%–40% larger than those associated with OBM as observed on the radial distributions of electrical resistivity. It is found also that, in general, flow rates of WBM-filtrate invasion are higher than those of OBM-filtrate invasion caused by viscosity contrasts between OBM filtrate and native fluids, which slow down the process of invasion. Such a conclusion is validated by the marginal variability of array-induction resistivity measurements observed in simulations of OBM invasion compared with those of WBM invasion.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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