A rock physics modelling algorithm for simulating the elastic parameters of shale using well logging data

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Bing Wang
Yurong Chen
Jing Lu
Wujun Jin
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[1] China University of Petroleum,State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting
[2] Key Laboratory of Earth Prospecting and Information Technology,undefined
[3] Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute,undefined
[4] SINOPEC,undefined
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As a high-resolution geophysical method employed by the oil and gas industry, well logging can be used to accurately investigate reservoirs. Challenges associated with shale gas reservoir exploration increase the importance of applying elastic parameters or velocity at the logging scale. An efficient shale rock physics model is the foundation for the successful application of this method. We propose a procedure for modelling shale rock physics in which an appropriate modelling method is applied for different compositions of shale rock. The stiffnesses of the kerogen and fluid (oil, gas or water) mixture are obtained with the Kuster-Toksöz model, which assumes that the fluid is included in the kerogen matrix. A self-consistent approximation method is used to model clay, where the clay pores are filled with formation water. The Backus averaging model is then used to simulate the influence of laminated clay and laminated kerogen. Elastic parameter simulations using well logging data show the importance of treating the volume fractions of laminated clay and kerogen carefully. A comparison of the measured compressional slowness and modelled compressional slowness shows the efficiency of the proposed modelling procedure.
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