Title of article :
A New 3D Model for Shear Wave Velocity by Utilizing Conventional Petrophysical Logs and Geostatistical Method
Author/Authors :
Maleki, Shahoo Faculty of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Ramazi, Hamid Reza Faculty of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Ameri Shahrabi, Mohammad Javad Department of Petroleum Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Shear wave velocity (Vs) is considered as a key parameter in determination of the
subsurface geomechanical properties in any hydrocarbon-bearing reservoir. During a
well logging operation, the magnitude of Vs can be directly measured through the
dipole shear sonic imager (DSI) logs. On a negative note, this method not only is
limited to one dimensional (1D) interpretation, it also appears to be relatively costly.
In this research work, the magnitude of Vs is calculated using one set of controversial
petrophysical logs (compressional wave velocity) for an oil reservoir situated in the
south part of Iran. To do this, initially, the pertinent empirical correlations between the
compressional (Vp) and shear wave velocities are extracted for DSI logs. Then those
empirical correlations are deployed in order to calculate the values of Vs within a series
of thirty wells, in which their Vp values are already recorded. Afterwards, the Kriging
estimator along with the Back Propagation Neural Network (BPNN) technique are
utilized to calculate the values of Vs throughout the whole reservoir. Eventually, the
results obtained from the two aforementioned techniques are compared with each
other. Comparing those results, it turns out that the Kriging estimation technique
presents more accurate values of Vs than the BPNN technique. Hence, the supremacy
of the Kriging estimation technique over the BPNN technique must be regarded to
achieve a further reliable magnitude of Vs in the subjected oil field. This application
can also be considered in any other oil field with similar geomechanical and geological
circumstances.
Keywords :
3D model , Estimation , Kriging estimator , Well logs , Shear wave velocity
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment