Fei Gong, Bin Li, Wujiang Kang, Guangui Zou, Suping Peng, Zhaoji Zhang, Guowei Wang
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Abstract
Coalbed methane is a hot spot for gas exploration at present, and fractures are widely developed in the coals. However, despite being essential for a number of geophysical applications such as reservoir prediction and hydraulic fracturing, the influence of fractures on the elastic properties and anisotropy of coals is still poorly understood. Therefore, three groups of cylindrical coals were drilled along the face and butt cleat directions to study the effects of pressure and fracture on the elastic properties and anisotropy of tectonic coals. The velocity along the face cleat direction is less sensitive to the pressure than that along the butt cleat direction due to the difference in compliant pore and fracture content. Coals display a strong directional dependence in petrophysical and elastic properties. The permeabilities and velocities of samples along the butt cleat direction are much lower than those along the face cleat direction. The fracture densities are quantitatively characterized by the theoretical model. The values along the face cleat direction are much smaller than those along the butt cleat direction. The influence of fractures on the elastic properties and anisotropy is comprehensively studied by theoretical and laboratory methods. The mineralogy and fracture effects are important factors to the elastic anisotropy of coals, the latter can be a dominant factor to the coal elastic anisotropy. The results can contribute to the understanding of the cleat system of coalbed methane reservoir and can provide a critical rock physics basis for micro-seismic fracture monitoring and reservoir prediction.
期刊介绍:
Geophysical Prospecting publishes the best in primary research on the science of geophysics as it applies to the exploration, evaluation and extraction of earth resources. Drawing heavily on contributions from researchers in the oil and mineral exploration industries, the journal has a very practical slant. Although the journal provides a valuable forum for communication among workers in these fields, it is also ideally suited to researchers in academic geophysics.