Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic tomography system for determining properties of a geological formation penetrated by at least one borehole lined with a conductive tubular, comprising:
a transmitter disposed in the at least one borehole and adapted to induce a magnetic field; a first receiver disposed in the at least one borehole and adapted to detect a magnetic field induced in the conductive tubular by the transmitter; and a second receiver adapted to detect a magnetic field induced in the geological formation by the transmitter.
- 2. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 1, wherein the first receiver is disposed at a distance from the transmitter selected so that the first receiver is mainly sensitive to the magnetic field induced in the conductive tubular by the transmitter.
- 3. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 2, wherein the distance is no more than 0.5 meter.
- 4. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 1, wherein the second receiver is disposed in the at least one borehole at a distance from the transmitter selected so that the second receiver is primarily sensitive to the magnetic field induced in the geological formation by the transmitter.
- 5. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 4, wherein the distance between the second receiver and the transmitter is at least 10 meters.
- 6. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 1, wherein the second receiver is disposed in a second borehole.
- 7. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 1, further comprising a second transmitter disposed at a distance from the second receiver selected so that the second receiver is mainly sensitive to a magnetic field induced in the conductive tubular by the second transmitter.
- 8. An electromagnetic tomography system for determining properties of a geological formation penetrated by at least one borehole lined with a conductive tubular, comprising:
a first transmitter adapted to induce a magnetic field in the geological formation; a receiver disposed in the at least one borehole and adapted to detect the magnetic field induced in the geological formation by the first transmitter; and a second transmitter disposed in the same borehole as the receiver at a distance from the receiver selected so that the receiver is mainly sensitive to a magnetic field induced in the conductive tubular by the second transmitter.
- 9. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 8, wherein the distance between the receiver and the second transmitter is no more than 0.5 meter.
- 10. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 8, wherein the first transmitter is disposed in the same borehole as the receiver at a distance selected so that the receiver is primarily sensitive to the magnetic field induced in the geological formation by the first transmitter.
- 11. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 10, wherein the distance between the receiver and the first transmitter is at least 10 meters.
- 12. The electromagnetic tomography system of claim 8, wherein the first transmitter is disposed in a second borehole.
- 13. An electromagnetic tomography system for determining properties of geological formation penetrated by at least one borehole lined with a conductive tubular, comprising:
a means disposed in the at least one borehole for inducing a magnetic field; a first means for detecting a magnetic field induced in the conductive tubular, the first means being disposed in the same borehole as the means for inducing the magnetic field; and a second means for detecting a magnetic field induced in the geological formation.
- 14. A method for determining a conductive tubular correction constant for use in electromagnetic induction tomography in a borehole lined with a conductive tubular, comprising:
generating a magnetic field inside a representative piece of the conductive tubular; determining a first magnetic field amplitude inside the representative piece of the conductive tubular at a location proximate to a position of the generating the magnetic field; determining a second magnetic field amplitude outside the representative piece of the conductive tubular; and deriving the conductive tubular correction constant from a ratio of the first magnetic field amplitude and the second magnetic field amplitude.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the representative piece of the conductive tubular is disposed in a medium having substantially zero conductivity.
- 16. A method for determining a conductive tubular correction constant for use in electromagnetic induction tomography in a borehole lined with a conductive tubular, comprising:
generating a first magnetic field inside a representative piece of the conductive tubular; determining an amplitude of a first magnetic field inside the representative piece of the conductive tubular at a location proximate to a position of the generating the first magnetic field; determining an amplitude of a second magnetic field inside the representative piece of the conductive tubular, the second magnetic field being generated outside the representative piece of the conductive tubular; and deriving the conductive tubular correction constant from a ratio of the first magnetic field amplitude and the second magnetic field amplitude.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the representative piece of the conductive tubular is disposed in a medium having substantially zero conductivity.
- 18. A method for determining properties of a geological formation penetrated by at least one borehole lined with a conductive tubular, comprising:
generating a magnetic field inside a representative piece of the conductive tubular; determining a first magnetic field amplitude inside the representative piece of the conductive tubular at a location proximate to a position of the generating the magnetic field inside the representative piece of the conductive tubular; determining a second magnetic field amplitude outside the representative piece of the conductive tubular; deriving a conductive tubular correction constant from a ratio of the first magnetic field amplitude and the second magnetic field amplitude; generating a magnetic field in the geological formation from within the at least one borehole; measuring a reference magnetic field amplitude inside the at least one borehole; measuring a formation magnetic field amplitude at a distance from a position of the generating the magnetic field in the geological formation selected so that the formation magnetic field amplitude is related to the magnetic field strength in the geological formation; correcting the reference magnetic field amplitude measurement and the formation magnetic field amplitude measurement using the conductive tubular correction constant; and deriving a formation property from the corrected reference magnetic field amplitude measurement and the corrected formation magnetic field amplitude measurement.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the measuring a formation magnetic field amplitude comprises measuring inside the at least one borehole.
- 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the selected distance is at least 10 meters.
- 21. The method of claim 18, wherein the measuring a formation magnetic field amplitude in the geological formation comprises measuring from a second borehole.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising repeating the measuring a formation magnetic field amplitude at a plurality of axial positions along the second borehole.
- 23. The method of claim 18, further comprising repeating the generating a magnetic field in the formation at a plurality of axial positions along the at least one borehole.
- 24. The method of claim 18, wherein the deriving a formation property comprises at least one of least square inversion and three-dimensional electromagnetic modeling.
- 25. The method of claim 18, wherein the formation property comprises resistivity.
- 26. The method of claim 18, wherein the generating a magnetic field comprises generating an alternating magnetic field at a selected frequency.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the selected frequency is optimized based on geological formation resistivity and a separation between a position of the generating the magnetic field in the geological formation and a position of the measuring the formation magnetic field amplitude.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/610,573 filed on Jul. 5, 2000, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/290,156 filed on Apr. 12, 1999, which claimed priority of a provisional U.S. Application Ser. No. 60/081,653, filed on Apr. 13, 1998 and entitled “ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF THE ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF ROCK FORMATIONS BETWEEN DRILL HOLES CASED WITH STEEL.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (2)
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09290156 |
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09610573 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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