A Working Method for Estimating Dynamic Shear Velocity in the Montney Formation

Publication date: Available online 23 August 2019Source: MethodsXAuthor(s): Sochi C. Iwuoha, Per K. Pedersen, Christopher R. Clarkson, Ian D. GatesAbstractIn this paper, we present a customized method for estimating sonic shear velocity (Vs) from compressional velocity (Vp) logs in the Montney Formation, in wells lacking dipole sonic data. Following a multi-scenario analysis that comprised of assessing empirical Vs estimation relations [including lithology, porosity (Ø), and volume of clay (Vsh)-based Vs estimation techniques], bivariate statistics, and machine learning, we found that the Greenberg & Castagna (1992) shale lithology constants yield Vs log estimates that best match the measured Montney Formation Vs in our study area, with a regional correlation coefficient of 0.8. We have therefore customized the Vs estimation method in our study to use the Greenberg & Castagna (1992) shale lithology constants. Our working method:•Improves the efficacy of Vs log estimation from Vp logs in the study area•Demonstrates the importance of calibrating empirical relations for Vs estimation to a specific formation, and•Provides a more accurate complementary Vs log dataset for subsequent regional reservoir characterization studiesGraphical asbtract
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