A: The optimal application for NuLook is in reservoirs that are
predominately primary porosity producers. These areas would include
shaly sands, clean sands, and conventional intergranular limestones and
dolomites where the reservoirs are systems which have clay and grain
size effects. Establishing effective porosity, irreducible water
fraction, and clay bound water fraction yields textured information
which is then related to permeability and a reservoir quality
understanding. This information is critical to accurate reserve
estimates and producibility. It is far easier to list the few areas of
limitations. Areas which have non-connected vugs such as oolmoldic
porosity would limit the use of the permeability relationship which
NuLook® utilizes. NuLook® does have a separate module for highly
fractured carbonates which establishes a fracture density system that
can be used to quantify and locate the intervals of greatest
producibility.
A: The primary objective on old wells would be to identify, quantify, and
risk assess any by-passed pay which has yet to be completed. In order
to perform a time lapse evaluation of hydrocarbons in a primary or
secondary recovery situation, it would be necessary to run a NuLook®
analysis on the original log data. After NuTech® computes and
normalizes with NuLooks™, a pulse neutron log would be needed to
characterize the current saturations in the well bore. Using this
analysis in a number of wells in a field can yield a three dimensional
characterization of the movement of hydrocarbons and the locations
where additional hydrocarbons remain. Finally, using this information,
recompletions can be recommended as well as additional new drill well
locations.
A: Initially the answer to this question was yes, but now after six years
of model enhancements and experience, NMR is much less critical and in
a majority of the basins not necessary. However, in introductions to
new clients, we do see NMR data utilized for establishing further
confidence with validation.
A: NuLook® utilizes a unique textural balancing system to determine Rw
continuously and consistently. This system allows the analyst to
iterate through a set of data to establish a more balanced bulk volume
water and bulk volume irreducible. The key to this process is getting
the entire data set to balance including new endpoints set in the silt
volume of the shale, leading to Rw determination.
A: Price comparison of the NuLook® process and an actual NMR run can vary
depending on land, off-shore, or international. NMR logging is priced
anywhere from $14,000 to $30,000 or more per well depending on well
depth, intervals, location, etc. For 1,000 feet of NuLook® evaluation,
the price can be as low as 5 percent of an NMR log but always a
fraction of the total cost of running the actual log. NuTech® also
offers pricing tiers for multi-well project work which provides
significant additional savings to our clients.
A: The NuLook® system is designed to incorporate all available information
collected on a well to ensure nothing is overlooked and to verify the
accuracy of the evaluation. Aside from the convenience of viewing the
data in one document, this approach has contributed to NuTech's
extremely high success rate in evaluating pay.