Day 3 Wed, November 14, 2018 2018
DOI: 10.2118/193187-ms
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Advanced Real-Time Reservoir Characterization Utilizing Full Magnetic Resonance Data While Drilling: A Case Study from Abu Dhabi

Abstract: Reservoir A is an Upper Jurassic reservoir in offshore Abu Dhabi, composing layers of dense anhydrite and porous mixed lithology of dolomite and limestone. Petrophysical study from multiple wells suggests that the rock quality within the reservoir has significant lateral and vertical variations that can result in different flow capacities. Consequently, it is crucial to identify the rock quality variations and the consequent flow capacity in horizontal wells to optimize development plan, ideally in real-time. … Show more

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“…Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logging technology utilizes the magnetic field generated by highpower alternating current (AC) to stimulate the NMR phenomenon in the formation material [1,2]. To excite a sufficiently strong magnetic field, the switching devices in the power transmitting circuits need to work under high-frequency, high-voltage, and high-current environments, which means that the loss of the switching devices will be relatively large, and the service life of the devices will also be affected [3,4]. With the increasing demand for logging in transmitting frequency and voltage level [5], the current widely used power transmitter circuits have gradually failed to meet the requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logging technology utilizes the magnetic field generated by highpower alternating current (AC) to stimulate the NMR phenomenon in the formation material [1,2]. To excite a sufficiently strong magnetic field, the switching devices in the power transmitting circuits need to work under high-frequency, high-voltage, and high-current environments, which means that the loss of the switching devices will be relatively large, and the service life of the devices will also be affected [3,4]. With the increasing demand for logging in transmitting frequency and voltage level [5], the current widely used power transmitter circuits have gradually failed to meet the requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%