ANALYSIS OF ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OF RESERVOIR ROCKS FROM RUNOVSCHYNSKA FIELD ON THE BASIS OF PETROPHYSICAL STUDIES IN VARIOUS PRESSURE CONDITIONS

Authors

  • I. Bezrodna Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Institute of Geology, 90, Vasylkivska Str., Kyiv, 03022, Ukraine
  • S. Vyzhva Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Institute of Geology, 90, Vasylkivska Str., Kyiv, 03022, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17721/1728-2713.86.03

Keywords:

rock physics study, conditions of variable pressures, Runovshchynska field

Abstract

The results of rock physics study of 68 core samples from well No. 110 of the Runovshchynska field of the Dnipro-Donets depression in Ukraine are presented. Investigation of the P-waves on samples under different pressure conditions with the use of 'Kern-4' and high pressure VSC-1000 was performed. Analysis of the obtained data and calculated reservoir values of P-waves was performed. The character of the change in velocity of P- and S-waves for atmospheric conditions is considered. It is shown that the predominant amount of water saturated samples has a velocity of P-waves 3200–3500 m/s (dry samples 2100–2550 m/s), and the S-wave velocity for saturated samples is 2100–2550 m/s (dry specimens 1400–1500 m/s). For a collection of samples, which were measured in atmospheric conditions, the correlation dependence between velocities of P-waves and their density with a close correlation was established. Correlation dependences between elastic wave velocities and the connected porosity of saturated samples were investigated. The dependences of type Vр = f (Kр) with high correlation coefficient for three separate picks of the homotypic sandstones were established. During the analysis of the acoustic studies results under conditions of variable pressure for the majority of samples from the studied intervals, the authors obtained the following common factors. The values of the P-wave velocity, measured in atmospheric conditions, are always smaller than the values obtained after the removal of the pressure; however, there are sometimes quite noticeable fluctuations in their difference, which can be explained by a sharp (possibly hopping) closure of microcracks in the rock with increasing pressure and their delayed opening or non-disclosure when it is reduced. The most contrasting changes in the behavior of the P-wave velocities are characteristic for several samples (Nos. 27, 48, 50, 53/1), which is most likely due to the void space structure in the rocks, possibly with an increased number of microcracks compared with other samples. On the basis of a priori data and the results of researches of samples at variable pressures, the authors calculated the P-wave velocities in reservoir conditions, conducted their comparative analysis with velocities that are characteristic for samples in atmospheric conditions, built a tight (R² = 0,85) correlation dependence of the investigated parameters. 

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Published

2025-01-16

How to Cite

Bezrodna, I., & Vyzhva, S. (2025). ANALYSIS OF ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OF RESERVOIR ROCKS FROM RUNOVSCHYNSKA FIELD ON THE BASIS OF PETROPHYSICAL STUDIES IN VARIOUS PRESSURE CONDITIONS. Visnyk of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Geology, 3(86), 21-26. https://doi.org/10.17721/1728-2713.86.03