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Mathematical and physical simulation of responses of an electromagnetic logging tool for studying macroanizotropy of sedimentary deposits. / Epov, M. I.; Nikitenko, M. N.; Mikhaylov, I. V. et al.
Geomodel 2017 - 19th Science and Applied Research Conference on Oil and Gas Geological Exploration and Development. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE, 2017. (Geomodel 2017 - 19th Science and Applied Research Conference on Oil and Gas Geological Exploration and Development; Vol. 2017-September).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Mathematical and physical simulation of responses of an electromagnetic logging tool for studying macroanizotropy of sedimentary deposits
AU - Epov, M. I.
AU - Nikitenko, M. N.
AU - Mikhaylov, I. V.
AU - Glinskikh, V. N.
AU - Petrov, A. N.
AU - Surodina, I. V.
AU - Eremin, V. N.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The presented work is devoted to development of an electromagnetic tool designed to study electrophysical parameters of sedimentary rocks characterized by macroanisotropic properties. Based on new theoretical and engineering ideas, we have proposed, designed and developed an electromagnetic tool with a high spatial resolution. We have developed complexes of algorithms and computer programs for the analysis of the new electromagnetic logging tool signals in spatially inhomogeneous media. The measured electromagnetic signals and their sensitivity functions to electrophysical parameters of the models are studied. With respect to processing and interpretation of the electromagnetic tool data, we have developed algorithms for filtering, transforming signals into apparent parameters, detecting formation boundaries, and numerical inversion aimed at the determination of the parameters of an isotropic and anisotropic formation, taking into consideration the host medium. We provide examples of the test results obtained in a metrological tank with electrolyte, as well as in natural and artificial freshwater reservoirs. A prototype of the electromagnetic tool was designed and created, with further testing of the prototype and its main components on laboratory test facilities and in conditions close to those in boreholes.
AB - The presented work is devoted to development of an electromagnetic tool designed to study electrophysical parameters of sedimentary rocks characterized by macroanisotropic properties. Based on new theoretical and engineering ideas, we have proposed, designed and developed an electromagnetic tool with a high spatial resolution. We have developed complexes of algorithms and computer programs for the analysis of the new electromagnetic logging tool signals in spatially inhomogeneous media. The measured electromagnetic signals and their sensitivity functions to electrophysical parameters of the models are studied. With respect to processing and interpretation of the electromagnetic tool data, we have developed algorithms for filtering, transforming signals into apparent parameters, detecting formation boundaries, and numerical inversion aimed at the determination of the parameters of an isotropic and anisotropic formation, taking into consideration the host medium. We provide examples of the test results obtained in a metrological tank with electrolyte, as well as in natural and artificial freshwater reservoirs. A prototype of the electromagnetic tool was designed and created, with further testing of the prototype and its main components on laboratory test facilities and in conditions close to those in boreholes.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85048659827
T3 - Geomodel 2017 - 19th Science and Applied Research Conference on Oil and Gas Geological Exploration and Development
BT - Geomodel 2017 - 19th Science and Applied Research Conference on Oil and Gas Geological Exploration and Development
PB - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE
T2 - 19th Science and Applied Research Conference on Oil and Gas Geological Exploration and Development, Geomodel 2017
Y2 - 11 September 2017 through 14 September 2017
ER -
ID: 25477985