Mathematical-physical reappraisal of Archie's first equation on the basis of a statistical network model

Citation
M. Jonas et al., Mathematical-physical reappraisal of Archie's first equation on the basis of a statistical network model, TRANS POR M, 40(3), 2000, pp. 243-280
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Chemical Engineering
Journal title
TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA
ISSN journal
01693913 → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
243 - 280
Database
ISI
SICI code
0169-3913(200009)40:3<243:MROAFE>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Knowledge of the geometrical properties of porous rocks is crucial for the evaluation of their hydrocarbon potential. A major problem in quantitative formation evaluation is to provide a physical basis of Archie's equations f irst published in 1942, which are widely used in formation evaluation and a re believed to reflect this knowledge empirically. Our study, a theoretical model-based approach, provides a physical basis of Archie's first equation (Archie I) and puts it up for scientific discussion. We employ the statist ical network model theory of Schopper, and take sedimentation and favorable diagenetic conditions restricted to compaction into account. We find that compaction is a prominent geological feature that needs to be considered an d quantified in order to establish a physical basis of Archie I. Our interp retation of Archie I - that it measures in relative terms - is in agreement with this finding, but not in line with the mainstream view, which interpr ets Archie I in absolute terms. Evidence suggests that compaction may also provide the overarching physical basis to address within-well integration o f borehole-geophysical data (including resistivity data) as well as their i ntegration across spatial scales from well-to-well and beyond. Although our more consistent understanding of Archie's first equation clearly helps to advance today's evaluation of resistivity logs, the gain in evaluating thes e logs is still not satisfactory.