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An operator in the Middle East combined NMR rock typing and reservoir mapping while drilling using MagniSphere™ high-definition NMR logging-while-drilling service and PeriScope Edge™ multilayer mapping-while-drilling service. The combination enabled well placement optimization and improved reservoir understanding in a carbonate reservoir, resulting in the successful drilling of three laterals.
An operator in the Middle East planned to drill a trilateral well in an 80-ft carbonate reservoir made of thin layers composed of different rock types, quality, and permeability. The objective was to land in a layer of only 7-ft TVD thickness that was expected to be the most porous and permeable zone of the reservoir. Permeability and facies variation were expected along each lateral section.
The first well was geosteered with deep azimuthal resistivity images and NMR measurements. The well penetrated the first reservoir layer where the NMR indicated RT3, with a high permeability indicator. After about 500 ft of drilling, the operator identified the target reservoir layer below the wellbore and steered the well into it, where the NMR initially identified RT2. Coupling the reservoir structure from the deep azimuthal resistivity inversion with NMR rock typing, the NMR confirmed that the upper section of the second layer had the best rock type (RT1). On the basis of this finding, the second and third laterals were placed in the upper side of the same reservoir layers. Those three laterals were successfully executed with an excellent net-to-gross ratio.