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The effects of organic carbon content and thermal maturity on acoustic parameters in a black shale: Woodford Shale, Permian Basin, West Texas

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GEOPHYSICS
卷 84, 期 6, 页码 D231-D248

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SOC EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS
DOI: 10.1190/GEO2019-0047.1

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We have derived relationships between organic carbon and acoustic properties in the Woodford Shale, an Upper Devonian organic-rich shale in the Permian Basin, Texas. Extensive core data enable us to relate measured total organic carbon (TOC) on core samples to gamma log response; in turn, gamma logcalculated TOC is compared with P-wave V-P and S-wave V-S velocities, density, and derivative properties including V-P/V-S, Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, mu, and lambda. Because we sampled two wells at very different thermal maturity (early oil window and wet gas window), we can examine the effect of thermal maturity on these parameters. In both wells, V-P and V-S decrease with increasing TOC, exhibiting a rapid decrease from 0% to approximately 1.5% TOC, and a slower decrease above 1.5% TOC, similar to results from ultrasonic experiments on core samples, that we attribute to a shift from a mineral grain load-bearing to an organic matter load-bearing fabric. The V-P decreases by 28% and V-S by 20% over the range of 0.5%-12% TOC. V-P and V-S correlate more strongly to neutron porosity than to TOC in the less mature well, related to the development of a bitumen phase that is relatively soft and less dense and has greater impact on rock physical properties than kerogen; this effect disappears in the highmaturity well in which bitumen was further cracked to petroleum and physical properties of bitumen changed with increased aromatization. The effect of increased thermal maturity is to increase V-P by approximately 12%, V-S by 25%, and P-wave impedance by 12%. V-P/V-S ratios decrease with increasing TOC, contrary to the behavior expected for the incorporation of a soft material into a rock. We suggest that the rock develops a horizontal planar fabric at lower TOC values that absorbs S-wave energy, counteracting the effect of the organic matter.

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