Yang Yong, Li Heng, Yang Duo, et al. Forward simulation of response characteristics of the array lateral logging in drilling process of fault[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2019, 9(2): 50-55.DOI:
we established a 3D forward model of the vertical well when drilling in faults
the response of the array lateral logging was numerically simulated by the finite element method. And then
we analyzed the effects of different fault dip angles
fault distances
and surrounding rock conductivity on the characteristics of array lateral logging response in the drilling process of fault. The results showed that when in the drilling process of the fracture zone
the larger the fault dip angle was
the smaller the width of the fracture zone would be reflected by the apparent resistivity. As the array lateral logging equipment went deeper and the fault distance(≤4 meters) got greater
the measured apparent resistivity would be closer to the resistivity of the fractured zone and surrounding rocks. When under the same detection mode
the apparent resistivity would increase with the increasing of the resistivity of lower surrounding rocks. When the detection mode and the surrounding rock resistivity were the same
the apparent resistivity would decrease with the increase of the resistivity of the surrounding rock while drilling the footwall of fault.