Claims
- 1. A method for determining the residual oil saturation of subsurface earth formations traversed by a borehole, substantially independent of salinity contrasts and lithology comprising steps of:
- traversing a borehole with a logging instrument to obtain first measurements functionally related to the electric permittivity of the formations surrounding said borehole, wherein said electric permittivity is functionally related to the reservoir porosity, water filled porosity, hydrocarbon filled porosity and rock matrix;
- injecting into said formations an oil miscible solution to displace substantially all the residual fluids contained in said measured formations;
- injecting into said formations a sufficient amount of water to render said measured formations substantially one hundred percent water saturated;
- traversing said borehole with a logging instrument to obtain second measurements functionally related to the electric permittivity of said measured formations, wherein said electric permittivity is functionally related to the reservoir porosity, water filled porosity and rock matrix; and
- combining said first and said second measurements to determine the residual oil saturation for said measured formations substantially independent of salinity contrasts and lithology.
- 2. The method for determining residual oil saturation of claim 1 wherein said first and said second measurements are based on the electromagnetic energy propagation time of said measured formations.
- 3. The method for determining residual oil saturation of claim 2 wherein said injected solution comprises an aqueous solution containing a surface active agent.
- 4. The method for determining resididual oil saturation of claim 3 wherein said surface active agent is catonic.
- 5. The method for determining residual oil saturation of claim 3 wherein said surface active agent is nonionic.
- 6. The method for determining residual oil saturation of claim 3 wherein said surface active agent is ampholytic.
- 7. The method for determining residual oil saturation of claim 3 wherein said surface active agent is anionic.
- 8. A method for determining the residual oil saturation of subsurface earth formations traversed by a borehole substantially independent of salinity contrasts and lithology, comprising the steps of:
- traversing a borehole with a logging instrument to obtain first measurements functionally related to the electric permittivity of the formations surrounding said borehole, wherein said first measurement is determined in accordance with the relationship:
- t.sub.ep1 =.phi.S.sub.w t.sub.epw +.phi.(1-S.sub.w)t.sub.epros +(1-.phi.)t.sub.epm
- where t.sub.ep1 is a log-derived electromagnetic energy propogation time, at residual oil saturation, .phi. is reservoir porosity, .phi.S.sub.w t.sub.epw is water filled porosity, .phi.(1-S.sub.w)t.sub.epros is hydrocarbon filled porosity and (1-.phi.)t.sub.epm is the rock matrix;
- injecting into said formations an oil miscible solution to displace substantially all the residual fluids contained in said measured formations;
- injecting into said formations a sufficient amount of water to render said measured formations substantially one hundred percent water;
- traversing said borehole with a logging instrument to obtain second measurements functionally related to the electric permittivity of said measured formations, wherein said second measurement is determined in accordance with the relationship relationship t.sub.ep2 =.phi.t.sub.epw +(1-.phi.)t.sub.epm where t.sub.ep2 is a log-derived electromagnetic energy propogation time, .phi. is the reservoir porosity, .phi.t.sub.epw is the water filled porosity and (1-.phi.)t.sub.epm is the rock matrix; and
- combining said first and said second measurements to determine the residual oil saturation for said measured formations substantially independent of salinity contrasts and lithology.
- 9. The method for determining the residual oil saturation of subsurface earth formations of claim 8 wherein said first and second measurements are combined in accordance with the relationship ##EQU4##
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 619,088, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,617,517, filed June 11, 1984, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 340,911, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,494,071, filed Jan. 20, 1982.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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SPE Paper 9041; pp. 1-5. |
SPE Paper 6542; p. 3, pp. 7-9. |
Dielectric Logging by D. Oliver; pp. 2-5. |
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