Claims
- 1. Apparatus for remote detection and volumetric measurement of at least a portion of a petroleum reservoir in a geological formation having a borehole extending into the formation in the vicinity of the petroleum reservoir, comprising
- a first means of applying a periodically frequency sweeping acoustic energy field of the adjacent geological formation and
- a second means of applying a periodically frequency sweeping acoustic energy field of the adjacent geological formation.
- whereby the frequency difference between the frequency of said first means and the frequency of said second means equals the Larmor frequency of any nucleons present for at least a portion of the period of the periodically sweeping acoustic energy field thereby placing a portion of the petroleum reservoir into a state of acoustic nuclear magnetic resonance which therefore causes a change in the paramagnetism of the formation thereby resulting in a change in the earth's magnetic field in the vicinity of said portion of the petroleum reservoir, and whereby the nucleons present include those nucleons which are chemically bound to any oil and water present, and
- means for simultaneously measuring the resulting change in the earth's magnetic field in the vicinity of said portion of the formation to provide an indication of the presence or absence of petroleum and other fluids such as water within said portion of the formation.
- 2. The method of detecting the presence of petroleum reserves in a formation adjacent to a borehole which comprises the steps of:
- (a) applying acoustic energy to the formation from two independent acoustic sources which are frequency swept over different frequency sweep intervals whereby the frequency difference between the two sources equals the Larmor frequency of any nucleons present for at least a portion of the period of the frequency sweep interval to bring a portion of the reserves into a state of acoustic nuclear magnetic resonance to reduce the nuclear paramagnetism of said portion of the petroleum reserve; and
- (b) simultaneously detecting any change in the total magnetic field of the earth in the vicinity of said portion of the reserve at a minimum of two vertical positions to sense a change in the nuclear paramagnetism of said portion of the reserve at said positions whereby to indicate the presence or absence of petroleum and other fluids such as water within said portion of the reserve.
Parent Case Info
This appplication is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 926,390 filed on Nov. 3, 1986 entitled "Acoustic Paramagnetic Logging Tool" which issued on Feb. 9, 1988 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,724,385.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under DOE Grant No. DE-FG06-84ER13294 entitled "Validating the Paramagnetic Logging Effect" awarded by the Division of Advanced Energy Projects, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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