The Auca Mahuida Volcano and Las Manadas field produces oil and gas from the Mulichinco, Lower Centenario and Rayoso formations. However this high quality reservoir has been severely damaged due to volcanic activity. This volcanism occurred after the main hydrocarbon migration and trapping, although there are hydraulically isolated bodies related to the igneous intrusions, confirmed from pressure testing and the distribution of the fluid along the stratigraphy column. The attitude and distribution of these intrusions in the reservoir is not generally known in part due to the lack of the surface seismic over this geologically complicated area. The big challenge is to be able to accurately identify and rank the intrusive igneous features such as dykes, sills, laccolith and other geological features. A new borehole image was introduced in Argentina for oil based mud systems. It has very good coverage with 80% in 8 inch wells. It is composed of 6 pads mounted in 6 independent articulated arms, each pad has 10 sensors resulting 60 micro-resistivity measurements. This tool works on different frequencies for different formation resistivity range. Depending on the known resistivity two frequencies can be simultaneously selected to acquire two images in one single pass. Recommended logging speed is 5.5 m/min. As a result of the operations more than 2000 meters have been logged with high quality borehole imaging. In spite of hostile weather conditions and because it is a natural protected area, there were no incidents registered during these jobs. At this point of the project dykes seem to follow pre-existing fractures to intrude the formations so the recognition of the fracture attitude is very important to prevent those intrusions at depths where the oil and gas is trapped. This information was considered as a high value to improve the existing geological model, providing knowledge about the complex net of intrusive bodies by the accurate recognition of the type of intrusion and its attitude close to the borehole.
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