The paper presents the problem of evaluation of variation in the electrical anisotropy coefficient for sandstone-shaly Miocene deposits depending on water and gas saturation of the pore space. A rock model built of alternating layers with varying micro- and macroporosity is discussed. This may correspond to a rock formation composed ofparallel thin layers of sandstones or mudstones and claystones, which are dominated by macro- and micropores, and are characterized by different grain size or grain sorting. The anisotropy coefficient is then affected by changes in electrical resistivity in individual layers that are a result of changes in saturation.
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