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PRESSURE PREDICTION AND CONTROL<br />

Pressure<br />

Gradient in<br />

Equivalent<br />

Fluid Weight<br />

(lb m /gal<br />

9.0<br />

9.5<br />

10.0<br />

10.5<br />

11.0<br />

11.5<br />

12.0<br />

12.5<br />

13.0<br />

13.5<br />

14.0<br />

14.5<br />

15.0<br />

15.5<br />

16.0<br />

16.5<br />

17.0<br />

17.5<br />

18.0<br />

U.S. GULF<br />

COAST<br />

Miocene-<br />

Oligocene<br />

to - tn<br />

2.5<br />

5.0<br />

6.5<br />

8.0<br />

10.5<br />

13.0<br />

15.0<br />

17.0<br />

19.0<br />

21.0<br />

24.5<br />

28.0<br />

33.0<br />

38.0<br />

43.0<br />

48.0<br />

FRIO<br />

FORMATION<br />

S. Texas<br />

Gulf Coast<br />

to - tn<br />

10.7<br />

13.0<br />

15.4<br />

17.7<br />

20.0<br />

22.5<br />

25.0<br />

27.8<br />

30.3<br />

33.0<br />

36.0<br />

39.25<br />

42.50<br />

46.25<br />

52.0<br />

WILCOX<br />

FORMATION<br />

S. Texas<br />

Gulf Coast<br />

to - tn<br />

9.2<br />

11.6<br />

14.0<br />

16.4<br />

8.8<br />

21.3<br />

23.8<br />

26.4<br />

29.0<br />

31.8<br />

34.5<br />

37.5<br />

40.5<br />

44.5<br />

48.5<br />

WEST-<br />

TEXAS<br />

to - tn<br />

4.0<br />

6.0<br />

8.0<br />

10.0<br />

12.0<br />

15.5<br />

19.0<br />

22.0<br />

25.0<br />

28.0<br />

32.0<br />

36.0<br />

40.0<br />

45.0<br />

50.0<br />

54.5<br />

59.0<br />

63.0<br />

67.0<br />

NORTH<br />

SEA<br />

to - tn<br />

2.0<br />

7.0<br />

9.5<br />

13.3<br />

17.0<br />

21.0<br />

25.0<br />

29.5<br />

34.0<br />

41.0<br />

48.0<br />

51.0<br />

54.0<br />

57.0<br />

NOTE: Plot observed shale travel time on 3-cycle semi-log paper.<br />

Table 12 - 2 Predicted Pressure Gradient vs. Sonic Log Departure (At Observed-<br />

At Normal)<br />

Example<br />

SOUTH<br />

CHINA SEA<br />

to - tn<br />

3.0<br />

7.0<br />

11.0<br />

15.0<br />

19.0<br />

22.5<br />

26.0<br />

29.0<br />

32.0<br />

34.5<br />

37.0<br />

39.5<br />

42.0<br />

Figure 12-6 indicates a departure from extrapolated normal travel time of approximately 35<br />

sec/ft at 13,000 feet. Utilizing the Miocene-Oligocene column of Table 12-2, a pore pressure<br />

equivalent to 15.8 lb m /gal drilling fluid density is predicted.<br />

As mentioned, abrupt changes in salinity of pore water in shales can lead to erroneous pressure<br />

prediction when using resistivity or conductivity logs. Other variables which may affect logs<br />

are noted in Table 12-3.<br />

Some suggestions for selecting the shale data points to be used in formation pressure prediction<br />

are:<br />

• Select clean shales in intervals of low spontaneous potential (SP) deflection and uniform<br />

conductivity or sonic readings.<br />

• Shales selected for data points should be at least 20 feet thick with points obtained from the<br />

center of section, if possible.<br />

• The most reliable shale readings are usually the higher conductivity values midway between sand<br />

intervals.<br />

<strong>BAKER</strong> <strong>HUGHES</strong> DRILLING FLUIDS<br />

REFERENCE MANUAL<br />

REVISION 2006 12-9

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