储层表征

形成评价

本技术聚焦重点介绍与测量、解释和集成相关的地层评价的三个发展方向。

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在原油价格下跌和行业整合加剧的背景下,大型油气公司正在实施成本削减措施。这加速了“人员大换血”,并造成了显著的经验缺口。地层评价专业人员必须在保持核心专长的同时,不断发展以塑造未来的能源解决方案。本期技术聚焦重点介绍地层评价领域在测量、解释和整合方面的三项最新进展。

随钻测井 (LWD) 可在泥浆大量侵入之前提供实时测量。虽然许多 LWD 设备的质量已达到电缆测井的水平,但核光谱分析仍需进一步发展以提高岩性解释的准确性。SPE 228060 号论文介绍了一种新型 LWD 工具,该工具将 14 MeV 脉冲中子发生器与高分辨率 LaBr₃ 闪烁体相结合从而能够进行先进的伽马射线光谱分析,用于元素、矿物、σ 值和碳含量的测量。通过与电缆测井和岩心分析的大量对比,验证了该工具的精度和重复性。

地层测试主要研究油藏的流体和动力学特性。SPE 229928号论文整合了先进的测井技术和地层测试方法,以改进流体类型鉴定和油藏评价。该论文采用新一代地层测试技术进行了原位恒定组分实验和动态测试,从而识别出饱和油藏和油气界面。产能评估结果与后续的钻杆测试结果高度吻合。

要最大限度地发挥地层评价的作用,需要将其与更广泛的地下学科相结合,并扩展到储层尺度。SPE 225023 号论文利用超过 126 个岩心样品和压力干扰试验的数据,研究了天然裂缝性碳酸盐岩储层的岩石压缩性。该论文基于孔隙度、孔隙压力和有效应力,建立了基质和裂缝压缩性的相关性,从而将实验室尺度的测量结果与储层尺度的行为联系起来。

本期(2026年2月)论文摘要

SPE 228060 脉冲中子随钻测井工具可实现直接碳测量, 作者:Gregory Schmid(SPE)、Jiaxin Wang、Jeffrey Crawford(哈里伯顿公司)等。

SPE 229928 新一代地层测试推进火山角砾岩地层的评价, 作者:中国石油的方涛和袁超,以及SLB的范兆亚等。

SPE 225023 通过干扰测试追踪地层和裂缝系统可压缩性, 作者为 Ricardo Alcantara(SPE,墨西哥石油公司和阿伯丁大学)、Jose L. Bashbush(SPE,墨西哥国立自治大学)和 Gorgonio Fuentes-Cruz(SPE,墨西哥矿业与冶金研究所)等。

推荐延伸阅读

SPE 227346 钻杆交叉偶极子阵列声波测井工具能够绘制远离井筒的深层剪切波反射体, 作者:Javier A. Franquet,Baker Hughes 等。

URTeC 4257509 利用油水地球化学指纹技术优化 Vaca Muerta 油田开发, 作者:Ruben Cisneros、RevoChem 等。

SPE 226725英国北海南部 Leman 超枯竭气田扩展先导 CO 2 注入测试的最佳实践和经验教训,作者:N. Dupouy、Perenco 等。

王海京(Haijing Wang, SPE)是雪佛龙技术中心的高级岩石物理学家和地球科学知识产权协调员。他拥有北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校物理学博士学位,在2014年加入雪佛龙之前,曾在劳伦斯伯克利国家实验室从事博士后研究。王海京的研究方向包括地层综合评价、先进测井技术和纳米多孔材料。他已发表40篇科学和技术论文,并拥有5项美国专利。他是塞德里克·K·弗格森奖委员会成员,也是《石油技术杂志》(JPT)编辑评审委员会成员。

原文链接/JPT
Reservoir characterization

Formation Evaluation

This Technology Focus highlights three developments in formation evaluation related to measurement, interpretation, and integration.

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Major oil and gas companies are implementing cost-cutting measures amid falling crude prices and increased consolidation. This accelerates “the big crew change” and creates a significant experience gap. Formation evaluation professionals must preserve core expertise while evolving to shape future energy solutions. This Technology Focus highlights three developments in formation evaluation related to measurement, interpretation, and integration.

Logging while drilling (LWD) offers real-time measurement before significant mud invasion. While many LWD suites match wireline quality, nuclear spectroscopy requires further development to improve lithology interpretation. Paper SPE 228060 introduced a new LWD tool combining a 14-MeV pulsed-neutron generator with a high-resolution LaBr3 scintillator, enabling advanced gamma-ray spectroscopy for elemental, mineralogical, and sigma and carbon measurements. The tool accuracy and repeatability were demonstrated by extensive comparisons with wireline logs and core analyses.

Formation testing focuses on fluid and dynamic properties of reservoirs. Paper SPE 229928 integrated advanced well logging and formation testing to improve fluid typing and reservoir evaluation. New-generation formation testing was used to perform in-situ constant composition experiments and dynamic testing, leading to the identification of a saturated oil reservoir and the gas/oil contact. The productivity assessment showed great consistency with subsequent drillstem-testing measurement.

Maximizing the effect of formation evaluation requires integration with broader subsurface disciplines and upscaling to reservoir scale. Paper SPE 225023 tackled rock compressibility in naturally fractured carbonate reservoirs using data from more than 126 core samples and pressure-interference tests. Correlations for matrix and fracture compressibility were developed based on porosity, pore pressure, and effective stress, linking laboratory-scale measurements to reservoir-scale behavior.

Summarized Papers in This February 2026 Issue

SPE 228060 Pulsed-Neutron Logging-While-Drilling Tool Enables Direct Carbon Measurement by Gregory Schmid, SPE, Jiaxin Wang, and Jeffrey Crawford, Halliburton, et al.

SPE 229928 New-Generation Formation Testing Advances Evaluation of Volcanic Breccia Formations by Fang Tao and Yuan Chao, PetroChina, and Fan Zhaoya, SLB, et al.

SPE 225023 Formation and Fracture-System Compressibility Tracked Through Interference Testing by Ricardo Alcantara, SPE, Pemex and University of Aberdeen; Jose L. Bashbush, SPE, UNAM; and Gorgonio Fuentes-Cruz, SPE, IMP, et al.

Recommended Additional Reading

SPE 227346 Thru-Drillpipe Cross-Dipole Array Acoustic-Logging Tool Capable of Mapping Deep Shear Wave Reflectors Away From the Wellbore by Javier A. Franquet, Baker Hughes, et al.

URTeC 4257509 Optimizing Field Development for the Vaca Muerta Play Using Oil and Water Geochemical Fingerprinting Technology by Ruben Cisneros, RevoChem, et al.

SPE 226725 Best Practices and Lessons From the Extended Pilot CO2-Injection Test on Leman Ultradepleted Gas Field, UK, Southern North Sea by N. Dupouy, Perenco, et al.

Haijing Wang, SPE, is a senior petrophysicist and earth science intellectual property coordinator at Chevron Technical Center. He holds a PhD degree in physics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was a postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory before he joined Chevron in 2014. Wang’s research interests include integrated formation evaluation, advanced well-logging technologies, and nanoporous materials. Wang has authored 40 scientific and technical publications and holds five granted US patents. He serves on the Cedric K. Ferguson Award Committee and is a member of the JPT Editorial Review Board.