Abstract

Abstract This paper proposes a new method called typical points-based well log correlation and picking up technology and provides several related application examples based on this method. The new method firstly determines representative extreme points, typical or characteristic points by analyzing the characteristics of logging curves and lithology of different wells, which are generally representative points with special geological significance, including the points with the best physical properties or tight points. (For example, the maximum flooding surface or exposed surface in a sedimentary cycle, etc.). On the basis of these characteristic points, we carry out stratigraphic correlation and tracking between wells to obtain a data set of a series of characteristic points. From the same characteristic point, all points have the same or similar petrophysical properties, and the logging curve values of these characteristic points are extracted. And then analyze the change trend, distribution characteristics and the internal relationship of the parameters of the data set of each feature point. Based on the data set obtained from the method above, we extended it to the following application areas: 1) Through mathematical theoretical models, two free water level distribution modes and their determination workflows were established, including horizontal and tilted free water levels. 2) Perform data quality analysis and control, especially logging data analysis. 3) Exploratory application in the standardization of logging curves.4) Application in dynamic performance analysis The new method is developed on the traditional stratigraphic correlation method and stratal slicing method (Zeng Hongliu, 1998) and then used for well log data extraction and analysis. It is a practical means and technique for geological analysis. The application effect shows that the it is reliable, convenient and practical.

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