Sem-Eds-Based Protocol for Subsurface Drilling Mineral Identification and Petrological Classification

2012 
Integrated scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) solutions have great potential in subsurface drilling applications by providing quantitative cutting-by-cutting information. However, the fine rock cuttings, often contaminated with drilling mud additives, require robust mineral identification and petrological classification solutions.Here, we present an automated SEM-EDS-based elemental identification, mineral and petrological classification protocol for the quantitative characterisation of drill cuttings. Elemental identification is performed on the new QEMSCAN® Spectral Analysis Engine (SAE). Mineral identification and quantification is accomplished by a multi-layered approach, comparing measured low-count energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectra with elemental ranges calculated from synthetic mineral EDX spectra. Individual ranges are adjusted to account for statistical variability, and compositional variation in the rock-forming minerals. Subsequently, the compositional maps of individual cuttings are categorised into lithotype classes, by taking into account textural attributes such as mineral associations and grain sizes.Geological reservoir characterisation can now be enhanced by automated SEM-EDS mineral mapping of drill cuttings.
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