Petrophysical Characterization of Reservoirs in the Pil and Bue area,Norwegian Sea

This thesis presents Petrophysical characterization of Pil and Bue oil and gas bearing shaly sand reservoirs in offshore Norwegian Sea, Norway. In the petroleum industry, interpreting and analyzing logs from shaly sand formations are difficult tasks. The main challenges of water saturation estimatio...

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Main Author: Berhe, Endrias Hailu
Other Authors: Skogen, Erik
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: NTNU 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2459017
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description This thesis presents Petrophysical characterization of Pil and Bue oil and gas bearing shaly sand reservoirs in offshore Norwegian Sea, Norway. In the petroleum industry, interpreting and analyzing logs from shaly sand formations are difficult tasks. The main challenges of water saturation estimation and general petrophysical analysis of rock properties in shaly sand reservoirs are mainly caused by the conductive behavior associated with the clay minerals. The presences of these minerals create vertical and horizontal heterogeneity in the geological formation and finally to the physical properties. Moreover, this thesis project assesses the clean sand and shaly sand methods of water saturation, correcting and correlating of the core porosity and core permeability with the log data results of porosity and permeability. In the analysis of the parameters, Techlog software was used to perform the computations of the petrophysical properties. Three wells (6406/12-3S, 6406/12-3B and 6406/12-3A) were evaluated, and from these wells oil and gas-bearing reservoir was encountered in well 6406/12-3S. However, in well 6406/12-3B and well 6406/12-3A only oil-bearing reservoirs were encountered. Based on general and detailed evaluation of the petrophysical parameters of these wells different values were recorded. The shale volume determined in the reservoirs intervals of well 6406/12-3S, 6406/12-3B and 6406/12-3A lies in a range of 9-20 %, 15-32 %, and 5-33 % respectively. The average grain density used in the log analysis of the three wells was 2.65 g/cc. The reservoir rock properties of the three wells as calculated from the log analysis and values taken from core analysis report shows good to very good reservoir quality. The porosity in well 6406/12-3S ranges between 9-16 % from log analysis and 14-15% from core analysis, in well 6460/12-3B lies in a range of 9.3-14.5 % from log analysis and 12.9 % from core analysis, and in well 6406/12-3A lies in a range of 9-17 % from log analysis. The water saturation in the reservoir ...
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spelling ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/2459017 2025-05-18T14:05:42+00:00 Petrophysical Characterization of Reservoirs in the Pil and Bue area,Norwegian Sea Berhe, Endrias Hailu Skogen, Erik 2017 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2459017 eng eng NTNU ntnudaim:16761 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2459017 Petroleum Engineering Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysics Master thesis 2017 ftntnutrondheimi 2025-04-23T04:50:48Z This thesis presents Petrophysical characterization of Pil and Bue oil and gas bearing shaly sand reservoirs in offshore Norwegian Sea, Norway. In the petroleum industry, interpreting and analyzing logs from shaly sand formations are difficult tasks. The main challenges of water saturation estimation and general petrophysical analysis of rock properties in shaly sand reservoirs are mainly caused by the conductive behavior associated with the clay minerals. The presences of these minerals create vertical and horizontal heterogeneity in the geological formation and finally to the physical properties. Moreover, this thesis project assesses the clean sand and shaly sand methods of water saturation, correcting and correlating of the core porosity and core permeability with the log data results of porosity and permeability. In the analysis of the parameters, Techlog software was used to perform the computations of the petrophysical properties. Three wells (6406/12-3S, 6406/12-3B and 6406/12-3A) were evaluated, and from these wells oil and gas-bearing reservoir was encountered in well 6406/12-3S. However, in well 6406/12-3B and well 6406/12-3A only oil-bearing reservoirs were encountered. Based on general and detailed evaluation of the petrophysical parameters of these wells different values were recorded. The shale volume determined in the reservoirs intervals of well 6406/12-3S, 6406/12-3B and 6406/12-3A lies in a range of 9-20 %, 15-32 %, and 5-33 % respectively. The average grain density used in the log analysis of the three wells was 2.65 g/cc. The reservoir rock properties of the three wells as calculated from the log analysis and values taken from core analysis report shows good to very good reservoir quality. The porosity in well 6406/12-3S ranges between 9-16 % from log analysis and 14-15% from core analysis, in well 6460/12-3B lies in a range of 9.3-14.5 % from log analysis and 12.9 % from core analysis, and in well 6406/12-3A lies in a range of 9-17 % from log analysis. The water saturation in the reservoir ... Master Thesis Norwegian Sea NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Norway Norwegian Sea
spellingShingle Petroleum Engineering
Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysics
Berhe, Endrias Hailu
Petrophysical Characterization of Reservoirs in the Pil and Bue area,Norwegian Sea
title Petrophysical Characterization of Reservoirs in the Pil and Bue area,Norwegian Sea
title_full Petrophysical Characterization of Reservoirs in the Pil and Bue area,Norwegian Sea
title_fullStr Petrophysical Characterization of Reservoirs in the Pil and Bue area,Norwegian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Petrophysical Characterization of Reservoirs in the Pil and Bue area,Norwegian Sea
title_short Petrophysical Characterization of Reservoirs in the Pil and Bue area,Norwegian Sea
title_sort petrophysical characterization of reservoirs in the pil and bue area,norwegian sea
topic Petroleum Engineering
Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysics
topic_facet Petroleum Engineering
Reservoir Engineering and Petrophysics
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2459017