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CMR-MagniPHI is a high-definition NMR service that provides lithology-independent porosity measurements and identification of hydrocarbon and fluid types using simultaneous continuous T1 and T2 relaxation time measurements. It has the shortest tool length and weight, highest vertical resolution, and ability to quantify movable oil, bound fluids, and fluid volumes in small pores. This new dimension of data improves reservoir characterization, landing point selection, and completion design for unconventional reservoirs.

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CMR Magniphi Ps

CMR-MagniPHI is a high-definition NMR service that provides lithology-independent porosity measurements and identification of hydrocarbon and fluid types using simultaneous continuous T1 and T2 relaxation time measurements. It has the shortest tool length and weight, highest vertical resolution, and ability to quantify movable oil, bound fluids, and fluid volumes in small pores. This new dimension of data improves reservoir characterization, landing point selection, and completion design for unconventional reservoirs.

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CMR-MagniPHI

High-definition NMR service


APPLICATIONS CMR-MagniPHI* high-definition NMR service provides the most accurate lithology-independent
Storage quantification from porosity from simultaneous, continuous T1 and T2 relaxation time measurements. By unlocking the
lithology-independent porosity T1 dimension, CMR-MagniPHI service enables unprecedented determination of shale porosity and
Reservoir quality determination with reservoir fluid types and volumes for
pore-size distribution movable and nonmovable oil
Reservoir producibility based on bound- high-viscosity hydrocarbon
and free-fluid volume indicators free, capillary-bound, and clay-bound water.
Identification of hydrocarbon types and their
quantification in organic shale plays from
1,000 LithoScanner
continuous T1 and T2 measurement Service
Volumetric
Selection of lateral drilling landing point and Analysis
T1T2 Fluids
optimization of the completion design and 100
Ilite 0.2 ft3/ft3 0
T1, ms

fracturing program Calcite


Quanti.Elan Clay-Bound Water
0.2 ft3/ft3 0 Irreducible Water
Identification of thin permeable beds in 10
Dolomite
Quartz with Pyrite Clay-Bound Water Free Water
laminated reservoirs
Kerogen
Hydrocarbon identification, especially in Water in Water Bound Hydrocarbon
low-resistivity or low-contrast pay zones 1 Undisturbed
1 10 100 1,000 Zone
Improved irreducible water saturation Hydrocarbon in
T2, ms Oil Oil
estimate for avoiding water production Undisturbed
Zone
Salt-saturated muds and deviated and
horizontal wellbores down to 57⁄8 in

BENEFITS
6
The certainty of the most accurate porosity,
independent of lithology 3 5
1
Quantification of reservoir fluids, even in
4
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

Nominal raw SNR: 32 dB


Vertical resolution Static: 6-in [15.24-cm] measurement aperture
Dynamic (high-resolution mode): 9-in [22.86-cm] vertical 2-MHz Core as Received CMR-MagniPHI Service Inversion
resolution, three-level averaging
Dynamic (standard mode): 18-in [45.72-cm] vertical 1,000 1,000

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

Accuracy Total NMR porosity standard deviation: ±1.0 pu at


75 degF [24 degC], three-level averaging 1 10 100 1,000 1 10 100 1,000
T2 relaxation time, ms T2 relaxation time, ms
NMR free-fluid porosity standard deviation: ±0.5 pu at
75 degF [24 degC], three-level averaging 1,000 1,000
T1 relaxation time, ms

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

Mud type or weight None


limitations 1 10 100
T2 relaxation time, ms
1,000 1 10 100
T2 relaxation time, ms
1,000

Combinability Combinable with most tools 1,000 1,000


T1 relaxation time, ms

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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