Integration of Electrical Micro-Image Log, Advance 3D Acoustic Anisotropy and Fracture Stability Analysis – A Complete Solution for Basement Reservoir

Anindya Nandi, S. Sarkar, Chandreyi Chatterjee, Sourav Das, Sambit Pattanaik, Chandan Majumder, Bhopal Kumar Haldia, P. Chaturvedi, Siddharth Srivastava, M. Verma, S. Sarkar
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Owing to the depleting reserves in the conventional reservoirs over the last few years, unconventional reservoirs have gained significant importance in the exploration of oil and gas. Basement rocks, though non-sedimentary in origin, is looked upto as one of the important unconventional reservoirs. Deccan volcanics in Kutch-Saurashtra is one such example from India. This study shows and validates a methodology of how acoustic log data can be integrated with borehole images to understand reservoir properties that governs flow. It has been noticed that presence of open fractures is not the single biggest driver contributing to production. Insitu stress plays a critical role in guiding fracture mobility. To understand and determine which fractures would contribute to flow, a geomechanical study of performing the fracture stability analysis has been carried out. This generates a Mohr circle plot that defines the Mohr-Colomb shear failure criteria using the stress and critical fracture angles. Combining these three-way approaches of acoustic, image log and geomechanics, a workflow has been established for this field to identify fractures and quantify the permeable zones. This workflow has been used for two nearby wells in this field and subsequent result emphasises the utility of this method to find out sweet spots of fluid flow in fractured basement.
集成电微成像测井、三维声学各向异性和裂缝稳定性分析——一个完整的基底储层解决方案
近年来,由于常规油气藏的储量逐渐减少,非常规油气藏在油气勘探中占有重要地位。基岩成因虽非沉积,但作为重要的非常规储层之一,受到广泛关注。印度库奇-索拉什特拉邦的德干火山就是这样一个例子。该研究展示并验证了声波测井数据与井眼图像相结合的方法,以了解控制流动的储层特性。人们已经注意到,开放裂缝的存在并不是影响产量的最大因素。原位应力对裂缝的迁移起着至关重要的作用。为了了解和确定哪些裂缝有助于流动,进行了裂缝稳定性分析的地质力学研究。这生成了一个Mohr圆图,该图使用应力和临界破裂角定义了Mohr- colomb剪切破坏准则。结合声波、图像测井和地质力学三种方法,该油田建立了一套识别裂缝和量化渗透层的工作流程。该工作流程已应用于该油田附近的两口井,后续结果强调了该方法在压裂基底中寻找流体流动甜点的实用性。
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