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4 May 2019 The Estimation Method of T2cutoffValue for Basin Marine Facies Carbonate Cores Based on Fractal Theory
Haoyang Deng, Liqiang Sima, Fengsheng Zhang, Fanglin Liu, Wen Wu, Xiuying Sui, Xin Wang
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Abstract

Deng, H.; Sima, L.; Zhang, F.; Liu, F.; Wu, W.; Sui, X., and Wang, X., 2018. The estimation method of T2cutoff value for basin marine facies carbonate cores based on fractal theory. In: Liu, Z.L. and Mi, C. (eds.), Advances in Sustainable Port and Ocean Engineering. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 83, pp. 287–294. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

Transverse relaxation time cutoff value (T2cutoff) is one of the most important parameters for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logging. However, traditional experimental methods to determine the T2cutoff value are time-consuming, troublesome and expensive. In this paper, the proposed method derived from fractal theory and Coates model helps to easily get the estimation value of T2cutoffonly on the condition of brine-saturated NMR T2 spectrum. To verify the accuracy, experiments of NMR, X-ray and centrifugation have been finished on the basin marine facies carbonate cores from Syria. We find that the method not only distinguishes clay and capillary bound fluid information on the T2 spectra but also effectively estimate the T2cutoff values whose errors less than 8%. Calcite, clay, dolomite and quartz show complex influence on movable porosity derived from T2cutoff estimation. Clay and movable porosity is the reason to porosity varying little but permeability varying a lot.

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Haoyang Deng, Liqiang Sima, Fengsheng Zhang, Fanglin Liu, Wen Wu, Xiuying Sui, and Xin Wang "The Estimation Method of T2cutoffValue for Basin Marine Facies Carbonate Cores Based on Fractal Theory," Journal of Coastal Research 83(sp1), 287-294, (4 May 2019). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI83-047.1
Received: 14 November 2017; Accepted: 6 February 2018; Published: 4 May 2019
KEYWORDS
Carbonate cores
clay
fractal theory
NMR
pore structure
T2cutoff value
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