Advanced Rock Typing – An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Find Petrophysical Analogs
by Allen Britton
Core Laboratories Digital Innovation Group
Advanced Rock Typing – An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Find Petrophysical Analogs
Core Laboratories Digital Innovation Group
Abstract:
The need for petrophysical data used in reservoir characterization studies continues to grow despite virtually every oil and gas operator currently stressing the need for cost reductions. Geologic and engineering teams are being told that they must do without when it comes to recovering conventional core, long the gold standard for petrophysical data, and in some cases the recovery of even sidewall core samples are being severely constrained. Making do with less has become the new normal.
In response, Core Laboratories has developed Advanced Rock Typing (ART), an artificial intelligence (AI) approach to find physically measured analog petrophysical data that relies on representative high- resolution thin section images of cuttings, micro core samples and/or sidewall core samples. Leveraging Core Lab’s RAPID TM petrophysical database, ART quickly finds and ranks analog matches and returns data sets that include physically measured porosity, permeability, capillary pressure, electrical properties, geomechanical properties, NMR data as well as mineralogy and petrographic parameters.
What once required a significant capital investment to recover conventional core material, with its inherent increase in rig time as well as analytical wait time, now can be performed on representative drill cuttings, micro core samples and even sidewall core samples in a matter of days. The AI model analyzes the heterogeneity inherent in each thin section and finds analog matches that cover the range of that heterogeneity. Results are presented in an interactive web-based application which allows the user to explore the results and export data to third party analytical applications used in their existing workflows. ART includes rock types from throughout the world and is continuously being expanded with additional rock types and their physically measured petrophysical properties.
Biography:
Allen Britton is responsible for International Business Development of Core Laboratories’ Digital Innovation Group. He has over 40 years of experience at Core Laboratories in a wide variety of positions. His current responsibilities include development of AI technologies (Advanced Rock Typing), marketing of Joint Industry Projects as well as Data Management services (RAPID database, Relative Permeability Toolkit and RAPID Analytics). Formerly, he was the Manager of Core Laboratories’ Coastal Regions, which included the U.S. West Coast and Gulf Coast Petroleum Services operations. For over 25 years he has been a guest lecturer at Stanford University on petrophysical applications to log analysis in reservoir evaluation. He is a member of AAPG (Past-President and Honorary Lifetime Member of the Pacific Section AAPG).