NeoScope Sourceless Neutron-Gamma Density Correlates to Conventional Density Measurement | SLB

NeoScope sourceless neutron-gamma density correlates to conventional density measurement

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West Africa, Angola, Africa, Offshore

SLB acquired a full suite of formation evaluation measurements in two offshore wells in a field where requirements for handling chemical nuclear sources are becoming stringent.

Logging while drilling in complex, multilayered presalt formation

An operator drilling in the complex, multilayered presalt formation offshore Angola needed to get a complete and accurate suite of formation evaluation measurements to fully evaluate the reserves in place. To acquire the measurements the operator needed, SLB introduced the NeoScope PNG-based service that provides sourceless logging-while-drilling services.

Sourceless neutron-gamma-density measurements for risk avoidance

SLB used NeoScope™ sourceless formation evaluation-while-drilling service that provides multifunction logging data without using a chemical nuclear source.

We validated NeoScope pulsed neutron generator (PNG) measurements through comparison with conventional gamma-gamma-density (GGD) measurements while eliminating requirements associated with transporting, storing, and possibly abandoning a chemical nuclear source. We saved an average of 6 hours of rig time per well by eliminating source loading and unloading and by providing close-to-the-bit measurements.

NeoScope service is the industry’s only fully sourceless multifunction formation evaluation service that eliminates all the risks associated with a chemical source while providing a comprehensive suite of measurements in the first 16 ft of a single 25-ft collar. The NeoScope PNG-based service determines the formation density from gamma rays induced by the interaction of high-energy neutrons with the formation. Sourceless neutron-gamma density (SNGD), together with the other NeoScope measurements, allows comprehensive formation evaluation while drilling.

Graph: NeoScope Sourceless Neutron-Gamma Density Correlates to Conventional Density Measurement - The log shows a comparison of compensated SNGD
The log shows a comparison of compensated SNGD (RHON) with conventional GGD (RHOB) measurements in Well No. 1.
Graph: NeoScope Sourceless Neutron-Gamma Density Correlates to Conventional Density Measurement - Correlation validates PNG measurements  that eliminate the need for chemical nuclear sources

Complete formation evaluation data without nuclear risk

The SNGD measurements from two wells were compared with conventional GGD nuclear measurements, showing a close correlation over the logged interval. Because of this correlation, the operator will use the NeoScope service in future wells to eliminate transportation, storage, and possibly abandonment issues associated with chemical nuclear sources. On average, the operator saved 6 hours of rig time per well by eliminating source loading and unloading and by having all measurements close to the bit.

The SNGD measurements from two wells were compared with conventional GGD nuclear measurements, showing a close correlation over the logged interval.

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