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Mineral inversion for element capture spectroscopy logging based on optimization theory
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2017
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Petroleum ReservoirsEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringTrace Element GeochemistryMineral ExplorationGeochemical StudyPetrologyMineral ProcessingEarth ScienceGeotechnical EngineeringMineral InversionChemical EngineeringWell LoggingInstrumentationElemental CharacterizationTrace ElementHydrogeologyGeochemical DataGeologyInverse ProblemsSpectroscopyOptimization TheoryGeomechanicsFormation EvaluationGeochemistryGeochemical Logging ToolsInversion MethodPetroleum EngineeringElement Capture Spectroscopy
Understanding the mineralogical composition of a formation is an essential key step in the petrophysical evaluation of petroleum reservoirs. Geochemical logging tools can provide quantitative measurements of a wide range of elements. In this paper, element capture spectroscopy (ECS) was taken as an example and an optimization method was adopted to solve the mineral inversion problem for ECS. This method used the converting relationship between elements and minerals as response equations and took into account the statistical uncertainty of the element measurements and established an optimization function for ECS. Objective function value and reconstructed elemental logs were used to check the robustness and reliability of the inversion method. Finally, the inversion mineral results had a good agreement with x-ray diffraction laboratory data. The accurate conversion of elemental dry weights to mineral dry weights formed the foundation for the subsequent applications based on ECS.
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