The
Corrected d-exponent, also known as cd-exponent or more correctly dc-exponent (dc-exponent) as used in
mud logging and formation pore pressure analysis in the
oil industry, is an extrapolation of certain drilling parameters to estimate a
pressure gradient for pore pressure evaluation while drilling. Normally this is done in over-pressured zones, but most
mud logging contracts require it to be done at all times. It is regarded as one of the best tools for pore pressure evaluation. See
mud log for an example of the
corrected d-exponent plotted on a mud log. The parameter is an extension ("correction", hence the "c" notation) to the
d-exponent method previously used for estimating formation pore pressures. The extension consists of a correction for the mud weight in use, compared to "standard" mud for the region. The parameters used to calculate
dc-exponent values are:
drilling rate (ROP), rotary speed, weight on bit, bit diameter and mud weight; it is plotted against drilled depth. ==Theory==