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MRIAN Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis

MRIAN analysis is a technique that combines MRIL


and conventional data to identify potential hydrocarbon
zones.
MRIAN analysis uses the dual-water model technique to
estimate the volume of formation fluids in a virgin zone.
Using the dual-water model within the MRIAN program
allows identification of free water volume. When the
computed effective volume of water equals the MRIL data
irreducible volume of water, then production is water free.
Both T1 and T2 distributions and permeability calculations
are provided to indicate reservoir quality.

MRIL stand-alone analyses, such as time domain analysis


(TDA), diffusion analysis (DIFAN), and Enhanced Diffusion
Method (EDM) technique provide hydrocarbon typing
interpretation within the depth of investigation of the MRIL
measurements. When MRIL data is combined with other
logs, analysis can furnish even more information about the
reservoir. MRIAN analysis is one of the interpretation
models that use this data combination.

Features
MRIAN analysis combines MRIL analysis and deep-
resistivity data from any induction tool. MRIL data is used to
provide two important parameters needed in the dual-water
model: the clay-bound water porosity (MCBW) and total
porosity (MPHIT).

Additional features include the following:


Provides enhanced permeability calculations
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Indicates zones of potential water production


Identifies hydrocarbon-water contacts This MRIAN analysis indicates an oil/water contact at X940. The MRI
Calculates water saturation in the uninvaded zone T2 distribution in Track 3 demonstrates a change in relaxation times
verifying the MRIAN analysis.
Provides a solution for low-resistivity pay reservoirs
Confirms dual-water Rw by reconstructing spontaneous
potential (SP)
Uses a robust implementation of the dual-water
resistivity model to provide improved water saturation
(Sw) calculations, especially in shaly reservoirs
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This MRIAN analysis example demonstrates the effectiveness of


this model to identify oil/water contact as well as zones of potential
water production (Track 4). Enhanced permeability calculations are
presented in Track 2 (red curve).

MRIL porosity data. The main data requirements for MRIAN processing are true formation resistivity (Rt), total porosity
Inputs (t), and clay-bound-water saturation (Swb). Density, neutron, and/or sonic porosity are optional inputs. MRIL activation
planning is critical for successful interpretation.

Outputs Permeability, effective porosity, total porosity, water saturation, free water volume, irreducible water volume

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