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Integrating Conventional Logs Clustering, Dip-Meter and NMR for Deep Offshore Turbiditic Facies Characterization
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, EAGE Conference on Exploring the Synergies between Surface and Borehole Geoscience - Petrophysics meets Geophysics, Aug 2000, cp-19-00036
Abstract
B-14 INTEGRATING CONVENTIONAL LOGS CLUSTERING DIP-METER AND NMR FOR DEEP OFFSHORE TURBIDITIC FACIES CHARACTERIZATION R. AGUT¹ S. GOTTLIB-ZEH² S. MAREC¹ J.B. ROS¹ A. VEILLERETTE¹ Abstract 1 The Deep offshore field development requires a good reactivity in updating the geological model. The turbiditic facies characterization at the well is not obvious because the complexity of depositional and post depositional processes leads to a large variability of sand/shales organization: laminations debris flow high density turbidites hemipelagic shales bioturbation injections slumps… To do this an extensive coring program is strongly needed in a discovery and delineation phase but unrealistic for time and cost