Pore pressure prediction and modeling using well-logging data in one of the gas fields in south of Iran

Knowledge of pore pressure is essential for cost-effective, safe well planning and efficient reservoir modeling. Pore pressure prediction has an important application in proper selection of the casing points and a reliable mud weight. In addition, using cost-effective methods of pore pressure predic...

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Main Authors: Azadpour, M., Shad Manaman, N., Kadkhodaie, Ali, Sedghipour, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44603
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author Azadpour, M.
Shad Manaman, N.
Kadkhodaie, Ali
Sedghipour, M.
author_facet Azadpour, M.
Shad Manaman, N.
Kadkhodaie, Ali
Sedghipour, M.
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description Knowledge of pore pressure is essential for cost-effective, safe well planning and efficient reservoir modeling. Pore pressure prediction has an important application in proper selection of the casing points and a reliable mud weight. In addition, using cost-effective methods of pore pressure prediction, which give extensive and continuous range of data, is much affordable than direct measuring of pore pressure. The main objective of this project is to determine the pore pressure using well log data in one of the Iranian gas fields. To obtain this goal, the formation pore pressure is predicted from well logging data by applying three different methods including the Eaton, the Bowers and the compressibility methods. Our results show that the best correlation with the measured pressure data is achieved by the modified Eaton method with Eaton׳s exponent of about 0.5. Finally, in order to generate the 3D pore pressure model, well-log-based estimated pore pressures from the Eaton method is upscaled and distributed throughout the 3D structural grid using a geostatistical approach. The 3D pore pressure model shows good agreement with the well-log-based estimated pore pressure and also the measured pressure obtained from Modular formation Dynamics Tester.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-446032017-09-13T14:14:25Z Pore pressure prediction and modeling using well-logging data in one of the gas fields in south of Iran Azadpour, M. Shad Manaman, N. Kadkhodaie, Ali Sedghipour, M. Knowledge of pore pressure is essential for cost-effective, safe well planning and efficient reservoir modeling. Pore pressure prediction has an important application in proper selection of the casing points and a reliable mud weight. In addition, using cost-effective methods of pore pressure prediction, which give extensive and continuous range of data, is much affordable than direct measuring of pore pressure. The main objective of this project is to determine the pore pressure using well log data in one of the Iranian gas fields. To obtain this goal, the formation pore pressure is predicted from well logging data by applying three different methods including the Eaton, the Bowers and the compressibility methods. Our results show that the best correlation with the measured pressure data is achieved by the modified Eaton method with Eaton׳s exponent of about 0.5. Finally, in order to generate the 3D pore pressure model, well-log-based estimated pore pressures from the Eaton method is upscaled and distributed throughout the 3D structural grid using a geostatistical approach. The 3D pore pressure model shows good agreement with the well-log-based estimated pore pressure and also the measured pressure obtained from Modular formation Dynamics Tester. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44603 10.1016/j.petrol.2015.02.022 restricted
spellingShingle Azadpour, M.
Shad Manaman, N.
Kadkhodaie, Ali
Sedghipour, M.
Pore pressure prediction and modeling using well-logging data in one of the gas fields in south of Iran
title Pore pressure prediction and modeling using well-logging data in one of the gas fields in south of Iran
title_full Pore pressure prediction and modeling using well-logging data in one of the gas fields in south of Iran
title_fullStr Pore pressure prediction and modeling using well-logging data in one of the gas fields in south of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Pore pressure prediction and modeling using well-logging data in one of the gas fields in south of Iran
title_short Pore pressure prediction and modeling using well-logging data in one of the gas fields in south of Iran
title_sort pore pressure prediction and modeling using well-logging data in one of the gas fields in south of iran
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44603