Method and apparatus for optimizing deep resistivity measurements with multi-component antennas
US-2015309201-A1 · Oct 29, 2015 · US
US10024104B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10024104-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414904940-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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System and methods for performing look-ahead and look-around (LALA) inversion are provided. Measurements of formation properties accumulated by a downhole LALA tool are obtained during different stages of drilling a wellbore through layers of an underground formation. A distribution of formation properties measured for the layers behind a current layer is determined. A formation model for look-ahead inversion is defined based on the determined distribution of formation properties behind the current layer. Measurements of the current layer's formation properties collected by the downhole LALA tool are obtained. A distribution of formation properties for one or more layers ahead of the current layer is estimated based on the formation model and the measurements of formation properties obtained for the current layer. The estimated distribution includes a gradient transition of formation properties between the current layer and the one or more layers ahead of the current layer.
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A computer-implemented method for performing look-ahead inversion for geosteering, the method comprising: obtaining measurements of formation properties accumulated by a downhole look-ahead look-around (LALA) tool during different stages of drilling a wellbore through a plurality of layers behind a current layer of an underground formation; determining a distribution of formation properties for the plurality of layers behind the current layer of the underground formation based on the measurements accumulated by the downhole LALA tool; defining a formation model for look-ahead inversion based on the determined distribution of formation properties behind the current layer; obtaining measurements of the current layer's formation properties collected by the downhole LALA tool; estimating a distribution of formation properties for one or more layers ahead of the current layer based on the formation model and the measurements of formation properties obtained for the current layer, the estimated distribution including a gradient transition of formation properties in an area of the underground formation between the current layer and the one or more layers ahead of the current layer; and steering the wellbore along a path through the underground formation toward a target layer ahead of the current layer, based on the estimated distribution of formation properties. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the formation properties of the current layer are measured by the LALA tool relative to a tool reference representing a current depth of the LALA tool within the underground formation. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the LALA tool is integrated within a drilling assembly disposed within the wellbore being drilled and the tool reference corresponds to a location of a drill bit at a distal end of the drilling assembly. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the measurements include shallow measurements of formation properties within a limited detection range surrounding the LALA tool and ultra-deep measurements of formation properties within an extended detection range around and ahead of the tool reference. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the LALA tool is an electromagnetic resistivity tool and the measurements obtained from the LALA tool include values of formation resistivity. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the estimated formation properties include a resistivity of each of the one or more layers ahead of the current layer, and a distance between the current layer and the one or more layers ahead of the current layer, and the estimated distribution includes a gradient transition of formation resistivity between the current layer and the one or more layers ahead of the current layer. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the estimated distribution is based on a gradient profile of resistivity values transitioning between the current layer and the one or more layers ahead of the current layer in an ascending order, a descending order, or a random order. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the gradient profile is based on one or more profile windows representing the estimated distribution of formation properties ahead of and around the tool reference, and each of the one or more profile windows is adjustable based on one or more scaling factors associated with that profile window. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: comparing the measurements of the current layer's formation properties with a previously estimated distribution of formation properties based on the formation model defined in a preceding stage of drilling the wellbore; and updating the formation model based on the comparison so as to minimize a deviation between the previously estimated distribution of formation properties and the measurements of the current layer's formation properties. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: optimizing the path of the wellbore being drilled through the underground formation toward the target layer, based on a distribution of formation properties estimated using the updated formation model; and adjusting one or more operating parameters of the drilling assembly for steering the wellbore as it is drilled along the optimized path toward the target layer. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein adjusting one or more operating parameters comprises adjusting at least one of a speed or a direction of the drilling assembly as the wellbore is drilled toward the target layer of the underground formation ahead of the current layer. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the look-ahead inversion, including the comparing, updating, optimizing and adjusting, is performed in real-time by a downhole automation unit coupled to the LALA tool in response to measurements collected by the LALA tool during the different stages of drilling the wellbore. 13. A computer-implemented method for performing look-ahead inversion, the method comprising: obtaining measurements of formation properties accumulated by a downhole look-ahead look-around (LALA) tool during different stages of a drilling operation through a plurality of layers behind a current layer of an underground formation; determining an initial distribution profile of formation properties distributed across the plurality of layers behind the current layer of the underground formation based on the measurements accumulated by the downhole LALA tool; obtaining from the downhole LALA tool measurements of formation properties for the current layer of the underground formation; determining a look-ahead profile for estimating formation properties distributed between the current layer and one or more layers ahead of the current layer based on the initial distribution profile and the measurements obtained for the current layer, the look-ahead profile indicating a gradient transition of formation properties in an area of the underground formation between the current layer and the one or more layers ahead; defining a formation model according to the look-ahead profile; performing look-ahead inversion to estimate a distribution of formation properties for one or more layers ahead of the current layer based on the formation model; and steering the wellbore along a path through the underground formation toward a target layer ahead of the current layer, based on the estimated distribution of formation properties. 14. A system for performing look-ahead inversion for geosteering, the system comprising: a drill string disposed within a wellbore being drilled through an underground formation; a look-ahead look-around (LALA) tool attached to the drill string for measuring formation properties during different stages of drilling the wellbore; at least one processor coupled to the LALA tool; and a memory coupled to the processor having instructions stored therein, which when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform functions, including functions to: obtain measurements of formation properties accumulated by the LALA tool for a plurality of layers behind a current layer of the underground formation; determine a distribution of formation properties for the plurality of layers behind the current layer of the underground formation based on the measurements accumulated by the LALA tool; define a formation model for look-ahead inversion based on the determined distribution of formation properties behind the current layer; obtain measurements of the current layer's formation properties collected by the LALA tool; estimate a distribution of formation properties for one or more layers ahead of the current layer based on the formation model and the measurements of formation p
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