Application of Cross-Plotting Techniques for Delineation of Coal and Non-Coal Litho-Units from Well Logs

  • Chatterjee R
  • Paul S
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Abstract

Well log responses can be used to delineate coal and carbonaceous shale from other non-potential litho-units by cross-plotting technique. The cross-plotting between gamma ray and density had been carried out for 15 wells of Jharia coalfield, India. Through these different cross-plots across the study area, different litho-units like; coal, shaly coal, carbonaceous shale, shale, sand/sandstone, shaly sand, jhama and igneous intrusion (mica peridotite) have been identified. Clustering of points for different lithologies in the above cross-plots indicate that the different trends with marginal overlap between carbonaceous shale/shaly coal and shale as well as shaly sand and shale. The coal horizons are mostly overlain and underlain by shale or sandstone. Cross-plot analysis indicates the various coal lithologies which will play important role in CBM exploration and exploitation strategy.

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Chatterjee, R., & Paul, S. (2012). Application of Cross-Plotting Techniques for Delineation of Coal and Non-Coal Litho-Units from Well Logs. Geomaterials, 02(04), 94–104. https://doi.org/10.4236/gm.2012.24014

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