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Pore Pressure Estimation Using Resistivity Log in the Southern Pattani Basin, Gulf of Thailand |
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| Creator | Pongpipat Bunyanupong |
| Title | Pore Pressure Estimation Using Resistivity Log in the Southern Pattani Basin, Gulf of Thailand |
| Contributor | - |
| Publisher | Department of Geology, Chulalongkorn University |
| Publication Year | 2557 |
| Journal Title | Bulletin of Earth Sciences of Thailand (BEST) |
| Journal Vol. | 7 |
| Journal No. | 2-Jan |
| Page no. | 154-159 |
| Keyword | Overpressure, Eaton's Resistivity method, Eaton's Sonic method, Southern Pattani Basin, Gulf of Thailand |
| URL Website | https://www.bestjournal.org/ |
| Website title | Bulletin of Earth Sciences of Thailand |
| ISSN | 1906-280X |
| Abstract | The application of Eaton's resistivity log-based pore pressure prediction method is typically not a pore pressure analyst's preferred method, yet a resistivity log is run is almost every well to identify hydrocarbon occurrence. Rather, Eaton's sonic log -based approach is typically used to predict overpressure in the Gulf of Thailand and other hydrocarbon basins in SE-Asia. Significant factors affecting the utility of resistivity measurement are typically poorly constrained or quantified over the complete downhole length of a resistivity log run. Rather the log-analyst tends to focus on the interpretation of a suite of resistivity logs in particular zones of potential hydrocarbon occurrence. And so, until now, Eaton's resistivity approach has not been successfully used for reliable pressure prediction in the Pattani Basin, Gulf of Thailand. Success requires accurate downhole corrections for salinity and temperature variation, and application of appropriate resistivity filters to minimize influences of organic-rich shale and radioactive non-shale formations. The methodology and filtering approach developed in this study means resistivity logs, rather than sonic logs can reliably predict overpressure in the Gulf of Thailand. This approach can supplement or even replace the sonic-based method as a resistivity log suite is typically run in every petroleum well in Pattani Basin, and in most other hydrocarbon basins worldwide. Its application can also improve cost efficiencies in terms of wireline tool selection for pore pressure analysis in any particular well in the Gulf of Thailand. Furthermore, in order to increase drilling efficiency and minimize drilling risk, it can be used as real-time application while drilling (MWD/LWD) and so perform real-time pore pressure prediction during field operations. |