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Page 1: Lecture items - Gamma Ray log * Definition. * Types * Units & Presentation. * Theories of measurement. * Factors affecting on log readings. * Applications

Lecture itemsLecture items

- Gamma Ray log

* Definition.

* Types

* Units & Presentation.

* Theories of measurement.

* Factors affecting on log readings.

* Applications.

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Gamma ray logs measure natural radioactivity of formations. They can be used for identifying lithologies and correlating zones. Shale-free sandstones and carbonates have low concentrations of radioactive material and give low gamma ray readings. As shale content increases, the gamma ray log response increases because of the concentration of the radioactive material in shale.

Definitions

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The GR log is a measurement of the natural radioactivity of the formations. In sedimentary formations the log normally reflects the shale content of the formations. This is because the radioactive elements tend to concentrate in clays and shales. Clean formations usually have a very low level of radioactivity unless radioactive contaminant such as volcanic ash or granite wash is present or the formation waters contain dissolved radioactive salts.

The GR log can be recorded in cased wells that makes it very useful as a correlation curve in completion and work-over operations. It is frequently used to complement the SP log and as a substitute for the SP curve in wells drilled with salt mud, air, or oil-based mud. In each case, it is useful for delineating shale and non shaly beds. It is also important for general correlation.

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Properties of Gamma RaysGamma rays are bursts of high energy

electromagnetic waves that are emitted spontaneously by some radioactive elements. Nearly all the gamma radiation encountered in the earth is emitted by the radioactive potassium isotope of atomic weight 40 (K40) and by the radioactive elements of the uranium and thorium series.

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In passing through a matter, gamma rays experience successive Compton scattering collisions with atoms of the formation material losing energy with each collision. After the gamma ray has lost enough energy, it is absorbed by means of the photoelectric effect via an atom of the formation. Thus, natural gamma rays are gradually absorbed and their energies degraded as they pass through the formation. The rate of absorption varies with formation density. Two formations having the same amount of radioactive material per unit volume, but having different densities will show different radioactivity levels; the less dense formations will appear to be slightly more radioactive. The GR log response after appropriate corrections for borehole is proportional to the weight concentrations of the radioactive material in the formation

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Natural Natural Gamma ray Gamma ray

LogLog( NGR ) ( NGR )

Units and Units and PresentationPresentation

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EquipmentThe GR sonde contains a detector to measure

the gamma radiation originating from the volume of formation near the sonde. Scintillation counters are now generally used for this measurement. They are much more efficient than the Geiger-Mueller counters used in the past. Because of its higher efficiency, a scintillation counter, few inches in length is mostly used. The GR log usually runs in combination with most other logging tools and cased hole production services.

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Gamma ray spectrometeryGamma ray spectrometery

The Spectral log breaks the natural radioactivity of a formation into different types of radioactive material: (1) thorium, (2) potassium, and (3) uranium. If a zone has a high potassium content coupled with a high gamma ray log response, the zone may not be shale. Instead, it could be a feldspathic, glauconitic, or micaceous sandstone.

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Gamma ray Gamma ray spectrometeryspectrometery

(NGS)(NGS)

Units and Units and PresentationPresentation

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Like the GR log, the NGS natural gamma ray spectrometry log measures the natural radioactivity of the formations. Unlike the GR log, which measures only the total radioactivity, this log measures both the number of gamma rays and the energy level of each and permits the determination of the concentrations of radioactive potassium, thorium, and uranium in the formation rocks

Definitions

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Measurement PrincipleThe NGS tool uses a sodium iodide scintillation

detector contained in a pressure housing which, during logging, is held against the borehole wall by a bow spring.

Gamma rays emitted by the formation rarely reach the detector directly. The high-energy part of the detected spectrum is divided into three energy windows, Wl, W2, and W3; each covering a characteristic peak of the three radioactivity series. Knowing the response of the tool and the number of counts in each window, it is possible to determine the amounts of thorium 232, uranium 238, and potassium 40 in the formation.

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Energy windows of GR radiations

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Uses of GR and NGS

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Quantitative uses

- Volume of shale determination,

- Volume of radioactive minerals

Applications

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Qualitative uses - Lithology identification - Radioactivity of sandstones - Radioactivity of carbonates - Radioactivity of evaporties - Radioactivity of I.R. - Mineral identifications - Unconformities - Correlation - Facies identification - Identification of dertital minerals - Depositional environment - Fracture identification- Source rock identification

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IGR= (GRlog-GRmin)/(GRmax-GRmin)IGR= (GRlog-GRmin)/(GRmax-GRmin)

Where:

IGR = gamma ray index

GRlog = gamma ray reading of formation

GRmin = minimum gamma ray (clean sand or carbonate)

GRmax = maximum gamma ray (shale)

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