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Effective porosity
Magnetic resonance porosity
Oil
Litho Scanner spectroscopy service accurately quantifies all the dry-weight components of the matrix and
delivers a stand-alone in situ determination of TOC, which incorporates the reservoir contents for kerogen and
liquid hydrocarbon. The CMR-Plus magnetic resonance measurement sees all the fluids and is not influenced
by kerogen. This difference in measurement enables easily dividing the TOC into kerogen and liquid contents.
Formation Evaluation
CASE STUDY: Producible oil found by Litho Scanner service combined with CMR-Plus tool, Bone Spring Sand
to the fluids in the pores and is not influenced 0.2 ohm.m 2,000
Array Laterolog Bin 8
Liquid
Hydrocarbon
Resistivity Mode 4
by the kerogen content. To differentiate the Uranium 0.2 ohm.m 2,000
Bin 7 Liquid
Hydrocarbon
Array Laterolog Bin 6
kerogen portion of the TOC, the porosity Gamma Ray
Minus Uranium
Resistivity Mode 3
0.2 ohm.m 2,000
Bin 5 0
NMR 0
0.02
V/V 0.2
Core TOC (LECO)
Kerogen-Corrected
Grain Density
Bin 3
compared with the total density porosity Environmentally
Corrected
0.45 ft3/ft3 0.15 0.2 ohm.m 2,000
Array Laterolog Bin 2
0.3 ms
T2 LM
3,000 0 V/V
Litho Scanner
0.2
Volume 2.5
Kerogen
g/cm3
Litho Scanner
3
Anhydrite
Evaporite
Dolomite
Chlorite
Siderite
Bin 1
Pyrite
ft
QFM
0 gAPI 150 1.95 g/cm3 2.95 0.2 ohm.m 2,000
RHD
COA
Clay
0.3 ms 3,000 0 V/V 0.2 0 V/V 0.2 2.5 g/cm3 3
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