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Carbonate Advisor CBA - Description

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The Carbonate Advisor CBA is a well log interpretation program for analyzing well logs from carbonate formations.  CBA was developed by The Logic Group and Dr. George Asquith an expert in carbonate analysis.  CBA is designed to  help analysts with their interpretation including determining the lithology, computing porosity, estimating pore type, selecting a variable m model based upon pore type or computing m based upon porosity-m correlations from core data, computing water saturation, and determining net pay thickness based upon user specified cut-offs.

CBA is designed to be a flexible program and can be used with a variety of well log suites ranging from modern logs to old electric logs. Core data can also be utilized when available to provide por-m correlations and to compare log derived porosity values with lab porosities.

 

Important to all carbonate reservoir evaluations is an accurate estimate of lithology. To estimate lithology several crossplots are available: dual lithology, tri-lithology (MID plot and M+N crossplot) and the PE crossplot from the lithodensity log. In each crossplot the lithology lines or mineralogy points are provided. Depth intervals can be highlighted to see where that data appears on the crossplot.  Porosity calculations can be done from the lithology crossplots after the lithology is specified.

CBA provides many crossplots to aid users in gaining insight into their reservoirs. The neutron-density crossplot indicates if a gas zone is gas bearing. Several plots are used to distinguish a hydrocarbon bearing zone from a wet zone. Each of the crossplots includes notes from Dr. Asquith which explain why data falls in various regions of the plot.

Besides these crossplots, several crossplots are provided to aid users in determining if the pore type is intercrystalline/intergranular, fracture, vuggy, or bimodel. For each plot a color key presents how the pore types are shaded. Because each plot shows the various pore type differently, a review screen summarizes the results of all graphs and selects the most likely pore type for each depth as indicated by the crossplots.

Once pore type is selected, users choose to compute m (the cementation exponent used in Archies' equation) from different models, or input m or use core derived values. A m-por transformation can be obtained from core data using linear, power or exponential curve fits.

 
The m values and water saturations from Archie's Equation, Ratio Method, and Carbonate Method (Archie's Equation with a variable m) are computed and displayed. Users can compute a net pay thickness from user specified cut-offs and obtain average formation results.

CBA is menu driven with instructions appearing on-screen. Technical notes are provided including discussions about crossplots and equations. CBA provides a step-wise procedure whereby well logs from carbonate reservoirs can be analyzed quickly and accurately. CBA runs on Windows computers and is available from The Logic Group

 

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Online Carbonate Technical Papers

SPE 27645 Analyzing Well Logs from the Montoya Lime Using a New Carbonate Interpretation Procedure

SPE 24453 Creating a Program to Provide "Expert" Help

 

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