Multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging in the screened interval of a large-diameter production well

set of field experiments using multiple transmitter center frequencies was completed to test the application potential of low-frequency full-waveform sonic logging in large-diameter production wells. Wireline logs were acquired in a simple open drillhole and a high-yield large diameter production we...

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Main Authors: Almalki, Majed, Harris, Brett, Dupuis, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Society of Exploration Geophysics 2013
Online Access:http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/geo2012-0328.1
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49455
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description set of field experiments using multiple transmitter center frequencies was completed to test the application potential of low-frequency full-waveform sonic logging in large-diameter production wells. Wireline logs were acquired in a simple open drillhole and a high-yield large diameter production well completed with wire-wound sand screens at an aquifer storage and recovery site in Perth, Western Australia. Phase-shift transform methods were applied to obtain phase-velocity dispersion images for frequencies of up to 4 kHz. A 3D representation of phase-velocity dispersion was developed to assist in the analysis of possible connections between low-frequency wave propagation modes and the distribution of hydraulic properties. For sandstone intervals in the test well, the highest hydraulic conductivity intervals were typically correlated with the lowest phase velocities. The main characteristics of dispersion images obtained from the sand-screened well were highly comparable with those obtained at the same depth level in a nearby simple drillhole open to the formation. The sand-screened well and the open-hole displayed an expected and substantial difference between dispersion in sand- and clay-dominated intervals. It appears that for clay-dominated formations, the rate of change of phase velocity can be associated to clay content. We demonstrated that with appropriate acquisition and processing, multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging applied in existing large-diameter sand-screened wells can produce valuable results. There are few wireline logging technologies that can be applied in this setting. The techniques that we used would be highly suitable for time-lapse applications in high-volume production wells or for reassessing formation properties behind existing historical production wells.Read More: <a href="http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/geo2012-0328.1">http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/geo2012-0328.1</a>
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-494552019-02-19T05:35:18Z Multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging in the screened interval of a large-diameter production well Almalki, Majed Harris, Brett Dupuis, C. set of field experiments using multiple transmitter center frequencies was completed to test the application potential of low-frequency full-waveform sonic logging in large-diameter production wells. Wireline logs were acquired in a simple open drillhole and a high-yield large diameter production well completed with wire-wound sand screens at an aquifer storage and recovery site in Perth, Western Australia. Phase-shift transform methods were applied to obtain phase-velocity dispersion images for frequencies of up to 4 kHz. A 3D representation of phase-velocity dispersion was developed to assist in the analysis of possible connections between low-frequency wave propagation modes and the distribution of hydraulic properties. For sandstone intervals in the test well, the highest hydraulic conductivity intervals were typically correlated with the lowest phase velocities. The main characteristics of dispersion images obtained from the sand-screened well were highly comparable with those obtained at the same depth level in a nearby simple drillhole open to the formation. The sand-screened well and the open-hole displayed an expected and substantial difference between dispersion in sand- and clay-dominated intervals. It appears that for clay-dominated formations, the rate of change of phase velocity can be associated to clay content. We demonstrated that with appropriate acquisition and processing, multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging applied in existing large-diameter sand-screened wells can produce valuable results. There are few wireline logging technologies that can be applied in this setting. The techniques that we used would be highly suitable for time-lapse applications in high-volume production wells or for reassessing formation properties behind existing historical production wells.Read More: <a href="http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/geo2012-0328.1">http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/geo2012-0328.1</a> 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49455 http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/geo2012-0328.1 Society of Exploration Geophysics restricted
spellingShingle Almalki, Majed
Harris, Brett
Dupuis, C.
Multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging in the screened interval of a large-diameter production well
title Multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging in the screened interval of a large-diameter production well
title_full Multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging in the screened interval of a large-diameter production well
title_fullStr Multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging in the screened interval of a large-diameter production well
title_full_unstemmed Multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging in the screened interval of a large-diameter production well
title_short Multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging in the screened interval of a large-diameter production well
title_sort multifrequency full-waveform sonic logging in the screened interval of a large-diameter production well
url http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/geo2012-0328.1
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49455