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Ultraviolet laser-induced voltage in anisotropic shale
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Electrical EngineeringOptical MaterialsEngineeringAnisotropic Electrical ResponsePhysicsOptical PropertiesApplied PhysicsDielectric ShaleAnisotropic ShaleAnisotropic PropertiesPetroleum EngineeringDrillingAnisotropic Material
The anisotropy of shales plays a significant role in oil and gas exploration and engineering. Owing to various problems and limitations, anisotropic properties were seldom investigated by direct current resistivity methods. Here in this work, a 248 nm ultraviolet laser was employed to assess the anisotropic electrical response of a dielectric shale. Angular dependence of laser-induced voltages (Vp) were obtained, with a data symmetry at the location of 180° and a ~62.2% Vp anisotropy of the sample. The double-exponential functions have provided an explanation for the electrical field controlled carrier transportation process in horizontal and vertical directions. The results demonstrate that the combination of optics and electrical logging analysis (Opti-electrical Logging) is a promising technology for the investigation of unconventional reservoirs.
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