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Impact of Geomechanics on Microseismicity

机译:地质力学对微震性的影响

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The proper interpretation of microseismic event patterns to estimate hydraulic-fracture geometries is critical for understanding well performance in unconventional reservoirs. Besides factors such as microseismic event location uncertainty, advanced interpretations should also include a proper understanding of the geomechanical context in which these events take place and the underlying mechanisms that link the hydraulic fracture to the microseismic events. In this paper we investigate the different mechanisms that can cause microseismic activity around a hydraulic fracture from the viewpoint of a 3D elasto-static model to explain the behavior of microseismic event patterns. Stress perturbations caused by the opening of hydraulic fractures, opening of extensional branch fractures, and leakoff-related effects are considered. Multiple transverse fractures as well as dilated natural fractures orthogonal to the hydraulic-fracture direction are modeled under different sets of reservoir and treatment conditions to gain insight into the importance of different mechanisms. An important observation is that stress changes alone caused by tensile opening behind the hydraulic-fracture tip cannot cause microseismic events under any set of reservoir conditions normally encountered in practice. The results indicate that tip effects, propagation of extensional branch fractures, and activation of natural fractures upon intersection should be the main drivers of microseismic activity in shale-gas plays. The modeling shows that microseismic events are expected to occur very close to the hydraulically activated fractures or planes, thus enhancing the value of microseismic monitoring. The modeling also showed that under certain conditions (critically stressed formations), the shear zone caused by tip effects can extend fairly far ahead of the fracture tip, which needs to be considered in the interpretation of fracture geometry. The presented results help to constrain and enhance the interpretation of microseismic data, from a geomechanical perspective.
机译:对微震事件模式来估计液压骨折几何形状的正确解释对于在非传统水库中了解良好性能至关重要。除了诸如微震事件位置不确定性等因素之外,高级解释还应包括对这些事件发生的地质力学背景的正确理解以及将液压骨折与微震事件的潜在机制相同的理解。在本文中,我们研究了从3D弹性静态模型的三维弹性模型的观点来解释微震事件模式的行为的液压骨折周围的不同机制。考虑了液压骨折,延伸分支骨折开口和泄漏相关效果引起的应力扰动。在不同的储层和治疗条件下建模多个横向骨折以及垂直于液压断裂方向的自然骨折,以获得对不同机制的重要性的洞察力。重要的观察是通过液压断裂后面的拉伸开口引起的抗力变化不能在通常在实践中通常遇到的任何一组储层条件下引起微震事件。结果表明,尖端效应,延伸分支骨折的传播,以及在交叉点上的自然骨折的激活应该是页岩气相中的微震活动的主要驱动因素。模型表明,预期微震事件发生非常接近液压活化的骨折或平面,从而提高微震监测的值。建模还表明,在某些条件下(批判性地层),由尖端效应引起的剪切区可以在断裂尖端前方相当远远延伸,这需要考虑在裂缝几何形状的解释中。从地质力学的角度来看,所提出的结果有助于约束和增强微震数据的解释。

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