The Application of a New Neutron Induced Gamma Ray Spectroscopy Tool in Evaluation the Shale Gas in Fuling Shale Gas Field

Shale gas reservoir is characterized by complex lithology with ultra-low porosity and permeability, which brings many challenges in the formation evaluation. Elemental Capture Spectroscopy Sonde (ECS) can be used to measure the elements and get the formation of the mineralogy. LithoScanner is a newly-generated spectroscopy tool, which can be used to measure both inelastic and capture spectra, providing estimation of more elements, including silicon, calcium, iron, sulfur, titanium, gadolinium, aluminum, potassium, sodium, magnesium, manganese, carbon, etc. LithoScanner can be directly used to measure the total organic carbon content (TOC) in the formation, and provide solutions to the lithology classification and heterogeneous rock analysis (HRA). The changing lithology and borehole rugosity have little influence on the direct measurement of TOC by LithoScanner. LithoScanner shows great advantage in accuracy when comparing with other methods using triple-combo. The systematic lithology classification method in shale gas reservoir using LithoScanner is correlatable in multi-wells. The brittleness index from mineralogy can be applied to hydraulic stimulation. HRA results offered guides in both the coring sample selection and the experiment. The advantages of LithoScanner in shale gas formation evaluation were presented in this paper, and the workflow can also be applied to other reservoirs.


Introduction to LithoScanner Tool
LithoScanner is an innovation of gamma ray spectroscopy tool, and is capable of measuring accurate mineralogy [1].Elements that can be measured from capture and inelastic gamma ray spectroscopy of LithoScanner are shown in Table 1.
LithoScanner can not only be used to accurately measure the elements in the formation, but it can also be used to output the total organic carbon content (TOC) of the formation.Figure 1 is the sketch map of the LithoScanner tool, whose outer diameter is 4.5 in, maximum pressure is 20,000 psi, maximum temperature is 175˚C, and vertical resolution is 18 in.

Data Acquisition and Processing
The data acquisition and processing of LithoScanner are as follows.
1) Gamma ray is induced after the fast neutron interacts with the elements in the formation.There are two major benefits of the well-defined neutron burst.
The first one is that there is no contamination by inelastic reactions during the "capture" gates.The other one is that the capture data can be collected very soon after the burst.
2) Gamma ray spectra to the yields processing.Capture and inelastic gamma ray spectra are measured simultaneously, and the relative yields of elements from both spectra are calculated independently.Elemental relative yields are a An important limitation of the inelastic physics is that its set of yields is not complete enough to form a closure model.Instead, the normalization factor that converts these inelastic yields into elemental concentrations is derived by the derived dry weights of some of the elements, which occur in both inelastic and capture measurements and are consistent.The method ensures that all the resulting dry weights are mutually consistent for elements with both capture and inelastic yields.As a consequence, the analysis gains the enhanced precision of the inelastic Mg measurement and achieves a better accuracy overall.
4) Dry weight elements to minerals.The mineralogy can be derived from the elements using an inversion method.The quantitative elemental concentrations and processed lithology can be used directly with other log data in petrophysical Open Journal of Yangtze Gas and Oil interpretation programs to provide more accurate petrophysical answers.

The Advantages of LithoScanner
1) New spectroscopy detector.The tool uses a large cerium-doped lanthanum bromide (LaBr3:Ce) gamma ray detector, which is coupled to a high-temperature photomultiplier.LaBr3:Ce is a very fast scintillator with high light output and excellent spectral resolution.In addition, LaBr3:Ce has an outstanding high-temperature performance with only a minimal loss in light output and resolution at temperatures up to 200˚C.
2) New pulsed neutron generator (PNG).Instead of using chemical source 241AmBe, LithoScanner is equipped with PNG, which emits neutron into the formation to facilitate the measurement of spectroscopy.The new measurement is sourceless, and has a better performance.
3) The advantage of LithoScanner over ECS is that LithoScanner can be used to measure both capture and inelastic gamma ray spectroscopy, with an increase in the measured elements ( 4) LithoScanner can be used to measure the TOC in the formation.Total in-organic carbon (TIC) can be computed from the carbon in carbonate, which derives from LithoScanner spectroscopy results.TOC is then calculated by subtracting TIC from the total carbon measured by LithoScanner.
5) Heterogeneity rock analysis (HRA) can be done using the combination of elements from LithoScanner and triple-combos.Rocks with identical petrophysical properties can be classified into the same category.This robust and handy method can be a guide for the coring, and improve the efficiency.

The Contribution of LithoScanner to Shale Gas Formation Evaluation
TOC is one of the most important reservoir quality parameters in shale gas formation evaluation.A lot of literatures have use it for reservoir classification , and the TOC is usually relied on core experiments.However, the long period of the core experiments is a headache for the geologists.Apart from core experiments, the TOC can also be calculated via triple-combos, such as density, GR, etc. [11].The drawback of this methodology is that it requires core data for calibration.All the petrophysical results will be updated if the core TOC and petrophyscis derived TOC don't match.What is more, core experiments are usually time-consuming and thus un-acceptable since the petroleum exploration is now in fast pace.
As the first application of LithoScanner in Fuling shale gas field, this paper has Open Journal of Yangtze Gas and Oil demonstrated the great success in the application.The LithoScanner derived TOC matches well with the mud log TOC.It proves the robustness of this tool and methodology.It is also proposed to log LithoScanner in the later shale gas exploration wells in SinoPec.

Computation of TOC
A lot of works have been done in sedimentology, reservoir quality, preservation of Silurian Longmaxi shale gas reservoir in Sichuan basin and its surrounding area in China recently [6] [7] [8] [9] [10].TOC is a brief of total organic carbon content, and is an important parameter in petrophysical analysis of shale gas reservoir.The routine method for TOC is indirect, which requires the linear fitting of core TOC and porosity logs.There are some drawbacks of this TOC computation methodology, for example, bulk density will be lowered due to the washout in the borehole, which will lower the accuracy of TOC computation methodology.The linear fitting of core TOC and porosity logs requires a large number of core inputs, and the function will not be applied to all the areas [11] [12].The advantage of LithoScanner is that common association factors can be used for carbonate minerals.TIC can be computed from the carbon in carbonate, which derives from LithoScanner spectroscopy results.TOC is then calculated by subtracting TIC from the total carbon measured by LithoScanner.
The methodology is independent of the borehole rougosity, and has good applications in many shale reservoirs globally [13] [14] [15].
The application of LithoScanner in well A of Jiaoshiba shale gas field in Fuling was discussed in this paper.
In Figure 2, the 1 st track is measured depth and total gas from mud log, the 2 nd track is GR, uranium free GR, and caliper; the 3 rd track is the deep and shallow laterolog resistivities; the 4 th track is neutron, density, DT and PEF; the 5 th track is thorium, uranium and potassium; the 6 th track is TOC derived from routine methodology, in which the red dots are TOC experiment results from mud log; the 7 th track is mineralogy derived from LithoScanner, including clay, quartz, nafeldspar, k-feldspar, calcite, dolomite and pyrite; the 8 th track to 18 th track are element outputs from LithoScanner, including silicon, aluminum, calcium, iron, gadolinium, sulfur, titanium, sodium, potassium, magnesium and manganese; in the 19 th track, the black curve is the total carbon derived from LithoScanner, while the blue curve is the in-organic carbon derived from LithoScanner; in the 20 th track, the black curve is the TOC derived from LithoScanner, and the red dots are TOC experiment results from mud log.Each mineral has its certain molecular formula.The minerology is derived from the elements measured by this tool.For example, quartz is calculated via silicon, while calcite is calculated via calcium.As is shown in the 20 th track, LithoScanner derived TOC matches well with mud log TOC, and the high vertical resolution of LithoScanner derived TOC shows its advantage over triple-combo derived TOC shown in 6 th track.Open Journal of Yangtze Gas and Oil The LithoScanner derived TOC, density derived TOC and mud log experimental TOC were compared carefully.As is shown in Figure 2, there are washouts in the borehole between 3204.3 m to 3205.56 m, and 3267.5 m to 3278.6 m.The density derived TOC is obviously overestimated, while the LithoScanner derived TOC has a better fit with the mud log experimental TOC.In the interval between 3271.0 m and 3272.8 m, which is Wufeng-Guanyingqiao Formation, the mineralogy from LithoScanner is calcareous.Both LithoScanner derived TOC and mud log experimental TOC are low, however, the density derived TOC seems to be overestimated.The abundance of TOC in the formation is related to the eustatic sea level change.The deeper the sea level is, the greater the TOC is, vice versa.The LithoScanner derived TOC indicates the cycle changes vertically in Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation.The small vertical resolution shows the advantage of LithoScanner over triple-combos.

Mineralogy Classification
There are few researches on the systematical classification of lithology in shale gas reservoir, due to its complex mineralogy.A good application of LithoScanner + FMI was discussed in this paper.
LithoScanner can output accurate quartz, carbonate, and clay contents.Due to the high vertical resolution of resistivity from FMI, the mineralogy from LithoScanner can be further classified to generate sCore mineralogy output.As is shown in Figure 3, the 1 st track from the right is the sCore mineralogy output, the right plot on the top is the three-component mineralogy classification, and the right plot on the bottom is the legend.
12 mineralogies are classified in Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation (3128 -3280 Open Journal of Yangtze Gas and Oil Apart from TOC and brittleness, thermal maturity, water saturation and porosity are also necessary cutoffs for shale gas pay zone identification.In the interval of 3239 -3280 m, the Ro is around 2.4% -2.8%, which enters the thermal maturity window for dry gas; the water saturation is below 20%, and the porosity is greater than 4 pu.
In Figure 3, the 1 st track is measured depth and total gas from mud log; the 2 nd track is GR, uranium free GR, and caliper; the 3 rd track is the deep and shallow laterolog resistivities; the 4 th track is neutron, density, DT and PEF; the 5 th track is thorium, uranium and potassium; the 6 th track is mineralogy derived from LithoScanner, including clay, quartz, na-feldspar, k-feldspar, calcite, dolomite and pyrite; the 7 th track is TOC derived from LithoScanner; the 8 th track is the HRA litho-facies result, including 5 litho-facies; the 9 th track is the static FMI resistivity image; the 10 th track is mineralogy from sCore.The three-component plot is in the left bottom corner, and the right plots at the bottom are the legend of sCore and HRA.

Heterogeneity Rock Analysis
Core experiments play an important role in shale gas formation evaluation.The vertical heterogeneity in shale formation results in low coring efficiency and difficulty in measuring the vertical heterogeneity in the reservoir.In order to improve the coring efficiency while keep a reasonable sampling rate in coring, elements dry weights from LithoScanner, such as silica, calcium, iron, sulfur, aluminum, potassium, magnesium, TOC, and triple-combos, such as GR, density, DT, resistivity were analyzed in neural network to perform an HRA analysis.Formations with similar petrophysical properites will be classified in the same group.5 litho-facies were classified in the shale gas reservoir in well A, which can be the further guide for the coring.As is shown in Figure 3, the last track in the left plot is the litho-facies from HRA, and it can guide the coring.
The legend of HRA is shown in the right corner of bottom right plot.
Litho-facies type 1 is in dark blue color, while litho-facies type 2 is in shallow blue color, which are limestone in the top section of Jiancaogou Formation. Both

Further Discussion
1) LithoScanner derived TOC is the sum of carbon in kerogen and carbon in gas.The coefficient of volume compressibility of gas underground is very high, so the contribution of carbon from gas to the total carbon measured by the tool can not be neglected.The TOC tends to be overestimated, since the contribution of carbon from gas is not removed.
2) Due to the long period for core experiments, petrophysical derived TOC is compared with mud log experimental TOC.There might be some uncertainties.

Conclusions
New sources and detectors are equipped in LithoScanner, which enables the How to cite this paper: Yan, W., Feng, M.G., Wang, Y., Liu, S., Li, K.X., Zhao, X.R. and Liang, W.J. (2018) The Application of a W. Yan et al.DOI: 10.4236/ojogas.2018.3200894 Open Journal of Yangtze Gas and Oil

Figure 2 .
Figure 2. Triple-combo and LithoScanner interpretation result of well A.

Table 1 .
Elements measured in inelastic and capture spectroscopy using LithoScanner and ECS.
type 1 and type 2 are characterized by low GR, high resistivity, high density, low DT, relatively low neutron and low uranium.The mineralogy from LithoScanner is dominated by limestone with low TOC.Litho-facies type 3 is in green color, which is shale in the middle-top section of Longmaxi Formation.It is characterized by medium-high GR, medium-low resistivity, high density, relatively high DT, high neutron and medium-low uranium.The mineralogy from LithoScanner is dominated by argillaceous/siliceous mudstone and silica-rich argillaceous mudstone, with relatively low TOC.Litho-facies type 4 is in yellow color, which is shale in the middle-bottom section of Longmaxi Formation.It is characterized by high GR, medium-low resistivity, relatively high density, relatively high DT, relatively high neutron and high uranium.The mineralogy from LithoScanner is dominated by silica-dominated mudstone and clay-rich siliceous mudstone, with relatively high TOC.Litho-facies type 5 is in red color, which is shale in the bottom section of Longmaxi Formation and Wufeng Formation.It is characterized by high GR, medium-low density, high DT, medium-high neutron and high uranium.The mineralogy from LithoScanner is dominated by silica-dominated mudstone and carbonate/siliceous mudstone, with high TOC.