Reduce risk and logistical demands by eliminating the need for chemical sources to acquire multifunction LWD data.
While running an exploration program to evaluate the West Kanayes concession in the western desert of Egypt, Apache Corporation contacted SLB to provide complete petrophysical and geological data. Poor borehole conditions in a directional well prevented wireline tools from reaching the entire interval of interest. The NeoScope sourceless LWD service was selected to acquire the full suite of petrophysical measurements because it could be mobilized to the wellsite faster than a chemical nuclear source service, saving valuable rig time.
SLB used NeoScope™ sourceless formation evaluation-while-drilling service for faster deployment while eliminating the need for a chemical nuclear source and geoVISION™ imaging-while-drilling service for quantitative petrophysical and formation images analysis.
We saved the time and expertise of shipping a chemical nuclear source to the wellsite - 7 days and USD 200,000 - while providing high-quality formation evaluation measurements and high-resolution images.
Using pulsed neutron-porosity and neutron-gamma-density measurements, the NeoScope service provided 1,774 ft of high-quality data, including the oil-bearing sandstone reservoir section of approximately 5% porosity. These measurements were compared to measurements of porosity and density from conventional chemical nuclear sources. The sourceless neutrongamma density data and other measurements correlated along the interval, which allowed Apache to complete the formation evaluation across the well.
Laterolog resistivity measurements were also acquired using the geoVISION service to provide quantitative, high-resolution array resistivities in addition to high-quality images. The images were used to pick bedding plans and identify natural and drilling-induced fractures and faults.
Combining NeoScope measurements and quantitative geoVISION laterolog resistivities and images provided Apache with a unique solution that could be quickly mobilized. The SLB LWD services provided detailed formation evaluation across the full openhole section despite the wells poor borehole conditions. Using the NeoScope service saved Apache the time and expense of deploying a chemical nuclear source to the wellsite7 days and USD 200,000. Eliminating the time to load and unload the source saved 6 hours of rig time per well. In addition, all measurements were available in the first 16 ft of a single 25-ft collar position close to the bit.