CMR Magniphi Ps
CMR Magniphi Ps
BENEFITS
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The certainty of the most accurate porosity,
independent of lithology 3 5
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Quantification of reservoir fluids, even in
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very small pores
High-efficiency high-speed logging and reduced 2
deployment risk with a short, light tool
High-definition maps and continuous
volumes of water and hydrocarbon fluid
types in organic shale reservoirs
FEATURES
Shortest and lightest tool: 15.6-ft [4.75-m]
length and 374-lbm [170-kg] weight
Shortest echo spacing: 200 us at high
frequency (2 MHz)
High-definition porosity and fluids profiles are provided by CMR-MagniPHI NMR service. Continuous T1 and T2 data
Highest NMR vertical resolution: 6 in [15.24 cm] are recorded by multiple burst sequences and made available as independent distributions and T1T2 interval maps
High-definition, simultaneous, continuous (inversion). The clustering algorithm identifies and quantifies the different water and hydrocarbon fluids (or they
can be selected manually); these distinct volumes are also presented as depth logs (Track 4). The fluids volumes from
T1 and T2 measurements CMR-MagniPHI service can be directly compared with oil and water volumes from other sources, such as total
Improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) organic carbon (TOC) from Litho Scanner* high-definition spectroscopy service and analysis of multiple logs and
minerals by Quanti.Elan* multicomponent inversion solver.
and sensitivity to fluids in small pores
CMR-MagniPHI
CMR-MagniPHI High-Definition NMR Service Adding a new dimension
Measurement Specifications Building on the capabilities of the industry-benchmark CMR-Plus*
Output Continuous measurements of longitudinal relaxation combinable magnetic resonance tool, CMR-MagniPHI service pairs
time (T1) and transverse relaxation time (T2) distributions technological advancements with improvements in efficiency and
Total porosity reliability. It introduces the new dimension of simultaneous, continuous
High-definition maps and continuous logs: T1 longitudinal relaxation time measurements at an echo spacing of just
- Movable and nonmovable oil 200 us. Combining T1 longitudinal relaxation with standard T2 relaxation
- High-viscosity hydrocarbon captures high-definition NMR data from the smallest pores in organic
- Free, capillary-bound, and clay-bound water shales to improve the identification of different fluid types. In addition
Multiple permeability correlations (e.g., SDR, to greater certainty in reserves calculations, new insight is brought to
Timur-Coates, carbonate equations, factor analysis,
and CIPHER methods) selecting the lateral drilling landing point and designing engineered
MRF* magnetic resonance fluid characterization completions and fracturing operations in shale reservoirs.
station log for oil, gas, and water volumes; oil viscosity;
water and oil T2 distributions; hydrocarbon-corrected
permeability; oil and water log-mean T2 distributions
Clay-Bound Water
Logging speed Bound-fluid mode: 1,800 ft/h [549 m/h] Bit Size/Caliper
Core Porosity
Long T1 environment: 800 ft/h [244 m/h]
Dolomite
Kerogen
Calcite
Quartz
Water
0.5 ft3/ft3 0
Pyrite
Illite
T1T2 mode: 450 ft/h [137 m/h]
Oil
NMR Porosity
T1 Distribution T2 Distribution
0.5 ft3/ft3 0
Range of measurement Porosity: 0 to 100 pu Bit Size
Minimum echo spacing: 200 us Quanti.Elan Volumes
Minerals and Fluids
6 in 16 0.3 ms 3,000 0.3 ms 3,000
Caliper T1 Log Mean T2 Log Mean
T2 distribution: 0.3 ms to 8.0 s 0 ft3/ft3 1 6 in 16 1 ms 3,000 0.3 ms 3,000
T1 relaxation time, ms
T1 relaxation time, ms
resolution, three-level averaging
100 100
Dynamic (fast mode): 30-in [76.20-cm] vertical
resolution, three-level averaging 10 10
T1 relaxation time, ms
Depth of investigation Blind zone (2.5% point): 0.50 in [1.27 cm] 100 100
Median (50% point): 1.12 in [2.84 cm]
Maximum (95% point): 1.50 in [3.81 cm] 10 10
T1 relaxation time, ms
100 100
Mechanical Specifications
Temperature rating, 350 [177] 10 10
degF [degC]
1 10 100 1,000 1 10 100 1,000
Pressure rating, 20,000 [138] T2 relaxation time, ms T2 relaxation time, ms
psi [MPa] High-pressure version: 25,000 [172]
Borehole size—min., Without integral bow spring: 57⁄8 [14.92]
in [cm] With integral bow spring: 77⁄8 [20.00]
Borehole size—max., No limit, but must be eccentered
in [cm]
Outside diameter, Without bow spring: 5.3 [13.46] T1 and T2 data from the CMR-MagniPHI service are displayed as distributions versus
in [cm] depth and as maps over selected intervals. Comparison with 2-MHz NMR T1 and T2 data,
With bow spring: 6.6 [16.76]
taken on core in its native “as received” state, highlights the excellent correlation of the
Weight, lbm [kg] Without bow spring: 374 [170] identified fluids in the core samples and by CMR-MagniPHI service.
With bow spring: 413 [187]
Tension, lbf [N] 50,000 [22,410]
Compression, lbf [N] 50,000 [22,410] slb.com/CMRMagniPHI
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