Petrophysical evaluation of well log data for reservoir characterization in Titas gas field, Bangladesh: a case study

Title

Petrophysical evaluation of well log data for reservoir characterization in Titas gas field, Bangladesh: a case study

Subject

Hydrocarbons
Gamma rays
Shale gas
Gas industry
Proven reserves
Petroleum reservoirs
Gases
Oil bearing formations
Sand
Porosity
Petroleum reservoir evaluation
Oil well logging
Petrophysics
Radioactivity logging

Description

The petrophysical evaluation of the Titas gas field (Titas-15) has been carried out for its reservoir characterization and to quantify the reservoir hydrocarbon prospects and gas productivity. The Quick Log Analysis Tool (QLAT) of PE2 Essentials software has been utilized for the computer-processed interpretation inputting the various well log data such as gamma-ray (GR), density log (RHOB), density-porosity (DPHI), neutron porosity (NDHI), resistivity logs, etc. Among the three reservoir sand groups, three gas-bearing sub-zones have been identified in the upper sand group, which are primarily producing gas from the least net-pay of 9.5 m, 39.5 m and 28.5 m, respectively. The shale volume is calculated based on GR, caliper logs and neutron-density (N-D) cross-plot (minimum shale volume) methods whose average value is comprised between 26.3 and 33.9%. The range of effective porosity is 18.418.6% indicating a good reservoir quality
permeability is 14.1125.95 mD
recognizing as the well-sorted nature of sands. Additionally, the hydrocarbon saturation in the respective zones varies from 48% to 60%, suggesting a good hydrocarbon reservoir, whereas the water saturation is 4052%. Moreover, the range of measured gas initially in place in upper, middle and lower gas sands are 2371.62579.1, 10330.711206.1 and 6373.17110.5 MMscf, respectively, implying an adequate gas reserve on commercial criteria. From the evaluation of petrophysical properties, the Titas reservoir has a higher ability to enhance hydrocarbon accumulation and production. 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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Publisher

Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering

Date

2021

Contributor

Shah, Md. Shaheen
Khan, Md Hafijur Rahaman
Rahman, Ananna
Islam, Md. Rashidul
Ahmed, Syed Istiyak
Molla, Mohammad Ismile
Butt, Stephen

Type

journalArticle

Identifier

18755100
10.1016/j.jngse.2021.104129

Collection

Citation

“Petrophysical evaluation of well log data for reservoir characterization in Titas gas field, Bangladesh: a case study,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 18, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/24398.

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