Logging - Selective SP Logging
    
    - Organization:
 - The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
 - Pages:
 - 14
 - File Size:
 - 763 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1950
 
Abstract
An earlier paper on the general subject of the SP log has analyzed the limitations of that log, in particular when dealing with thin permeable beds enclosed in thick highly resistive ones. Under such conditions, the SP log does not give a good definition of the permeable beds.    Selective SP logging is a new method which gives an accurate determination of the permeable beds; even in highly resistive formations, except when the salinity of the mud is extremely high. It also permits a close approxi. mation of the static SP to be obtained.    The method consists generally in controlling the potential of auxiliary electrodes located in the drill holes in the vicinity of the measuring electrode. In this manner. the flow of SP current along the drill hole is modified to counterbalance the effect of highly resistive strata.    Several procedure; and arrangements    used to record selective SP curves and static SP curves are explained.    Field examples illustrating these methods  are  given  and  discussed.    INTRODUCTION    In an earlier paper,' the shape of the SP curves and the amplitude of the SP peaks were analyzed, considering how the circulation of the SP current is influenced by the subsurface media as a function of their geometrical configuration and their resistivities. It was shown, in particular. that the permeable beds situated between highly resistive formations are sometimes indistinctly indicated by the deflections of the SP log.    It is the purpose of this paper to dircuss a new method now being developed, namely selective SP logging, whose principal feature is to enable a more accurate determination of the depths of the permeable beds present in highly resistive formations, such as occur in limestone fields.    It will be shown also how an addi-tional curve called the static SP log can be  derived  from  the  selective  SP  log,    or  recorded directly,  to  facilitate  the interpretation.    Another purpose of the static SP log is to provide an approach toward the determination of the value of the static SP, where this value is not readily given by the SP log. This application. although less important at the present time than that mentioned above, nevertheless is of interest, inasmuch as, according to laboratory and field experiments conducted by several investigators, the determination of oil saturation of reservoirs from the data of the electric log implies the knowledge of the resistivity of the connate water,2,3 to which the static SP seems to be related.4,5,6,7    PRINCIPLE OF SELECTIVE SP LOGGING    The method of selective SP logging of the formations traversed by a bore hole consists in recording two curves under the following conditions:    The measuring device comprises one measuring electrode M and two additional electrodes G-G', connected to each   other.   located   above   and   below
Citation
APA: (1950) Logging - Selective SP Logging
MLA: Logging - Selective SP Logging. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.