Using Sonic Log to Predict Abnormal Pressure Zones in Selected Oil Wells (Western of Iraq)

Two oil wells were tested to find the abnormal pressure zones using sonic log technique. We found that well Abu-Jir-3 and Abu-Jir-5 had an abnormal pressure zones from depth 4340 to 4520 feet and 4200 to 4600 feet, respectively. The maximum difference between obtained results and the field measured...

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Main Author: Talib A. Saleh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad/College of Engineering 2014-06-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
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Online Access:http://ijcpe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/ijcpe/article/view/273
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Summary:Two oil wells were tested to find the abnormal pressure zones using sonic log technique. We found that well Abu-Jir-3 and Abu-Jir-5 had an abnormal pressure zones from depth 4340 to 4520 feet and 4200 to 4600 feet, respectively. The maximum difference between obtained results and the field measured results did not exceed 2.4%. In this paper, the formation pressures were expressed in terms of pressure gradient which sometimes reached up to twice the normal pressure gradient. Drilling and developing such formations were dangerous and expensive. The plotted figures showed a clear derivation from the normal trend which confirmed the existence of abnormal pressure zones.
ISSN:1997-4884
2618-0707