后laramide、坍缩相关压裂及相关生产;怀俄明州的风河盆地

Ryan C. Thompson
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随着储层渗透率和生产潜力的提高,压裂机理和压裂时间是预测强烈裂缝趋势的重要参数。裂缝分析用于验证怀俄明州风河盆地构造发育的假设,包括:1)laramide前区域压缩;2) Laramide ENE-WSW水平压缩和左滑断裂;3)多个后laramide假说:a)近地表机制;B)多种原因导致的区域延伸;和/或c)在盆地边界拱的压缩释放和崩塌过程中,逆冲断层的局部伸展再激活和逆滑。从整个盆地的寒武系至始新世地层收集的裂缝数据包括在45个露头站测量的1,900个节理和小断层,以及39个微电阻率图像测井解释汇编的14,775个裂缝。利用特征向量平均法计算了推断应力轴,结果显示出两个不同的变形阶段:1)Laramide ENE-WSW水平缩短阶段和2)与现代应力一致的后Laramide扩展阶段。除东西向盆地弓缘附近与弓缘逆冲断层紧密平行外,整个落基山脉前陆均可见与北西-东南走向的盆地后laramide断裂。裂缝分析与Laramide缩短相一致,随后在盆地边界主逆冲和盆地内较小的生产构造附近进行了局部伸展。基于地震的模型显示逆冲与拱/背斜塌陷有关。Frenchie Draw气田最近的油井具有很高的初始产量,并且可能在构造外相交,沿着似乎是坍塌背斜的边缘有强烈的裂缝趋势。
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Post-Laramide, Collapse-Related Fracturing and Associated Production; Wind River Basin, Wyoming
The mechanisms and timing of fracturing are important parameters to predicting intensely fractured trends with enhanced reservoir permeability and production potential. Fracture analyses were used to test hypotheses for the structural development of the Wind River Basin in Wyoming that include: 1) pre-Laramide regional compression; 2) Laramide ENE-WSW horizontal compression and left-slip faulting; and 3) multiple post-Laramide hypotheses: a) near-surface mechanisms; b) regional extension due to a variety of causes; and/or c) localized extensional reactivation and backsliding of thrust faults during release of compression and collapse of basin-bounding arches. Fracture data collected from Cambrian- to Eocene-aged formations throughout the basin included 1,900 joints and minor faults measured at 45 outcrop stations and 14,775 fractures compiled from 39 micro-resistivity image log interpretations. Inferred stress axes were calculated using eigenvector averaging and show two distinct stages of deformation: 1) Laramide ENE-WSW horizontal shortening followed by 2) post-Laramide extension consistent with modern stresses. Post-Laramide fractures in the basin parallel NW-SE striking joints observed across the Rocky Mountain foreland, except in the vicinity of E-W trending basin-bounding arch margins where these fractures closely parallel arch-bounding thrust faults. Fracture analyses are consistent with Laramide shortening followed by localized extension in proximity to both basin-bounding master thrusts and smaller productive structures in the basin. Seismic-based models show backsliding on these thrusts related to arch/anticline collapse. Recent wells at Frenchie Draw gas field have high initial production rates and probably intersected off-structure, intensely fractured trends along the margins of what appears to be a collapsed anticline.
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