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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 5th EAGE Passive Seismic Workshop: From Wish List to To-Do List |
Publisher or commissioning body | EAGE Publishing BV |
ISBN (Print) | 9789462820319 |
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Date | Published - 1 Jan 2014 |
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Event | 5th EAGE Passive Seismic Workshop: From Wish List to To-Do List - Lisbon, United Kingdom Duration: 28 Sep 2014 → 1 Oct 2014 |
Conference | 5th EAGE Passive Seismic Workshop: From Wish List to To-Do List |
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Country | United Kingdom |
City | Lisbon |
Period | 28/09/14 → 1/10/14 |
Fracture networks provide a major control on the permeability of petroleum reservoirs, thus the ability to remotely characterize them is of great importance. Seismic anisotropy is a useful attribute to determine fracture orientation and provide some indication of the fracture density, however it is often difficult to constrain their ability to facilitate fluid flow. A potentially useful property to provide insight into this is the ratio of the normal to tangential fracture compliance (ZN/ZT). ZN/ZT is sensitive to many properties including: The stiffness of the infilling fluid, fracture connectivity and permeability, and the internal architecture of the fracture. Although P-wave anisotropy is primarily controlled by ZN and S-wave anisotropy by ZT, we find that for waves propagating oblique to the fracture plane, both P- And Svelocities are sensitive to the ZN/ZT ratio. Thus we can exploit these sensitivities to can gain some insight into ZN/ZT of subsurface fractures. We demonstrate this by estimating ZN/ZT using: (a) Azimuthal variations in P- And S-velocities estimated from a near-surface refraction survey, and (b) shear wave splitting measurements from a hydraulic stimulation microseismic dataset. In both cases we found that the natural fracture ZN/ZT was relatively low (∼0.2-0.3), but in the case of the hydraulic stimulation ZN/ZT appeared to increase after the initial stage of the stimulation. We suggest this may be due to the increase in fracture connectivity and the generation of new clean fractures.
Duration | 28 Sep 2014 → 1 Oct 2014 |
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City | Lisbon |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sponsors | ESG Solutions (External organisation), Magnitude (External organisation), Petroleum Development Oman (External organisation) |
Event: Conference