TY - JOUR
T1 - Theoretical power-law relationship between permeability and formation factor
AU - Ghanbarian, Behzad
AU - Male, Frank
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PY - 2021/3
Y1 - 2021/3
N2 - Permeability k and formation factor F are important petrophysical properties that have broad applications to reservoir engineering. Although well-log analysis has advanced reservoir characterizations, direct measurement of k is still not available. Accordingly, resistivity logs and more particularly formation factor have been frequently used to estimate k. In this study, we present a theoretical framework to relate k to F. We use power-law scaling from continuum percolation theory to develop a theoretic relationship between k and F, which is similar in form to a published power-law equation with empirical coefficients. Our result gives a physical interpretation to this empirical relationship. We also compare power-law scaling laws from percolation theory with data derived from experimental measurements and numerical simulations in the literature. Using the Curve Fitting toolbox of MATLAB, the parameters of the power-law equations are determined, and the significance of the non-universal power laws are discussed.
AB - Permeability k and formation factor F are important petrophysical properties that have broad applications to reservoir engineering. Although well-log analysis has advanced reservoir characterizations, direct measurement of k is still not available. Accordingly, resistivity logs and more particularly formation factor have been frequently used to estimate k. In this study, we present a theoretical framework to relate k to F. We use power-law scaling from continuum percolation theory to develop a theoretic relationship between k and F, which is similar in form to a published power-law equation with empirical coefficients. Our result gives a physical interpretation to this empirical relationship. We also compare power-law scaling laws from percolation theory with data derived from experimental measurements and numerical simulations in the literature. Using the Curve Fitting toolbox of MATLAB, the parameters of the power-law equations are determined, and the significance of the non-universal power laws are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.petrol.2020.108249
DO - 10.1016/j.petrol.2020.108249
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85098136411
SN - 0920-4105
VL - 198
JO - Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
JF - Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
M1 - 108249
ER -