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Techlog Software

This document outlines the steps taken to interpret open hole well logging data using TechLog software. The steps include: 1) importing LAS files, gas tables, and well tops data; 2) setting shale volume, porosity, water saturation, and permeability cutoffs; 3) viewing and analyzing logs; 4) calculating shale volume, porosity, water saturation, permeability, and lithology; and 5) generating interval summaries to identify reservoir zones. The interpretation provides physical property measurements and identifies hydrocarbon bearing formations.

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Techlog Software

This document outlines the steps taken to interpret open hole well logging data using TechLog software. The steps include: 1) importing LAS files, gas tables, and well tops data; 2) setting shale volume, porosity, water saturation, and permeability cutoffs; 3) viewing and analyzing logs; 4) calculating shale volume, porosity, water saturation, permeability, and lithology; and 5) generating interval summaries to identify reservoir zones. The interpretation provides physical property measurements and identifies hydrocarbon bearing formations.

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Abbas Radhi Abbas

Petrophysics section head


2016
Techlog software

TechLog software: it’s


one of petroleum
software made by
Schlumberger company
use for log
interpretation
data need to do interpretation for open hale logging

1. Open hole data (LAS File).


2. Stander cut off (porosity , Sw & shale Vol.)
3. Electrical parameters (a , m ,n ) using in Archie
Equation.
4. Geology data (Gas table as CSV File )
5. Well tops.
Physical properties need determine by techlog software

Data QC
Shale
Vol. ᶲ Sw K summaries
1.Step 1 : Import file
2.Step 2 : import gas table as (CSV)
3.Step 3 : Log view
4.step 4 : TVD refrance
5.step 5 : V-shale
6.step 6 : porosity
7. step 7 : permeability
8.step 8 : water saturation
9.step 9 : summaries
10. step 10 : lithology
Step 1: import data
Arrange the family and units

Use F4

X ok
Step 2: Add gas Table Step 1

1. change the Excel file to CSV File


2. Import CSV file and change the name to same name of well and
data seat name (gas)
Add gas Step 2

This name
should same
name well

Change this
name to (gas)
Add gas Step 3

Use F4 to change
the family –to
(mud gas
balance)
Add gas Use F4 to change
Step 4
the scale range (
100 -1000000)
Step 3: log view
Step 4 :TVD as Reference depth Step 1
Step 2

If vertical well must mark


this item
Step 3

Input D.F height


for well
Step 4

Change to
onshore
Step 5

Select this
option
Step 7

Select no and
press ok
Depth limitation
Step 5: V-shale
Step 6: porosity ᶲ
To calculate porosity we use density neutron method
Step 7: water saturation ( Sw)
We use Archie equation to calculate SW

Rw asmri : 0.017
Rw mishrif mb21 : 0.015
Rw mishrif mc : 0.02
Step 8: permeability ( K)
calculate permeability by using Wyllie-Rose method
Step 9: summaries
We do Summaries depend on the stander cut off or our reservoir to show
the reservoir zone and net pay zone that can perforate to produce oil
Step 10: Lithology
Lithology determination Step 1

U=PE *((0.1833+ZDEN)/1.0704)
Lithology determination Step 2

Use F4
Lithology determination Step 3
Lithology determination Step 4
Lithology determination Step 5

Use F4
Well logging data Result after interpretation by
software

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