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The effect of present day in situ stresses and paleo-stresses on locating sweet spots in unconventional reservoirs, a case study from Moomba-Big Lake fields, Cooper Basin, South Australia

机译:当前地应力和古应力对非常规油藏甜点位置的影响-以南澳大利亚库珀盆地Moomba-Big Lake油田为例

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The effect of stresses on permeability is a combination of external stress and pore pressure. We are examining if and how present-day in situ stresses and the spatial distribution of permeable domains in the Moomba-Big Lake fields in the Cooper Basin are correlated. We analysed image logs, well logs, and formation tests and calculated the orientation and magnitudes of the three principal stresses. A 3-dimensional model was constructed and the calculated stress magnitudes and orientations were applied to the model. The resulting stress distribution under the current day stress state showed a highly permeable domain indicating a sweet spot in the Big Lake field. This is currently the location of a gas pool that forms, with the Moomba field, one-third of the gas reserve in SA. No potential sweet spots are located in the Moomba area according to the stress model. We also used the finite element method (FEM) and the boundary element method (BEM) for modelling the behaviour of folds, fractures, and faults that formed during the tectonic history of the basin. We used geomechanical restoration techniques for locating sweet spots in the Moomba-Big Lake fields. The methodology attempts to reconstruct the current day structural and geometrical placement and predicts fractures generated due to stresses released during past tectonic events. Orientation of predicted fractures using FEM-based geomechanical restoration correlated well with the orientation of the image log fractures. The spatial distribution of paleo-stresses applied on the predicted fractures showed a potentially stressed fracture set in the location of the currently producing Big Lake sweet spot. However, orientation of predicted fractures using BEM-based geomechanical restoration correlated well next to the Big Lake fault but did not show any correlation away from the major fault. This is due to the fact that BEM restoration takes in consideration fault dislocation as the only driver of fracture generation and ignores the other factors. However, paleo-stress distribution using BEM restoration predicted the same producing area but with less accuracy due to the fundamentals of the BEM. No fracture density information can be extracted from any of the methods as the methodologies generate fractures with density that depends on the initial project mesh size. Accordingly, these methodologies can be used for locating the current-day and paleo-stresses, as well as fracture orientation but not density. Also, reservoir permeability is proved in this study to be controlled by a combination of current day and stored paleo-stresses.
机译:应力对渗透率的影响是外部应力和孔隙压力的组合。我们正在研究库珀盆地Moomba-Big Lake油田中现今的地应力与可渗透区域的空间分布是否以及如何相关。我们分析了图像测井,测井和地层测试,并计算了三个主应力的方向和大小。构造了三维模型,并将计算出的应力大小和方向应用于模型。在当前的应力状态下所产生的应力分布显示出高渗透性的区域,表明在大湖地区是一个最佳点。目前,这是一个气藏的位置,该气藏与Moomba气田一起形成了SA气藏的三分之一。根据应力模型,在Moomba地区没有潜在的最佳甜蜜点。我们还使用有限元方法(FEM)和边界元方法(BEM)对盆地构造历史过程中形成的褶皱,裂缝和断层行为进行建模。我们使用了地质力学修复技术来定位Moomba-Big Lake油田中的最佳位置。该方法试图重建当前的结构和几何位置,并预测由于过去构造事件释放的应力而产生的裂缝。使用基于FEM的地质力学修复方法预测的裂缝方向与成像测井裂缝方向密切相关。在预测的裂缝上施加的古应力的空间分布表明,在目前正在生产的大湖最佳位置处存在潜在的应力裂缝。但是,使用基于BEM的地质力学修复方法预测的裂缝的方向与大湖断层的相关性很好,但与主要断层之间没有任何相关性。这是由于以下事实:BEM修复将断层错位视为产生裂缝的唯一驱动因素,而忽略了其他因素。但是,由于BEM的基本原理,使用BEM恢复的古应力分布预测了相同的开采面积,但精度较低。无法从任何一种方法中提取裂缝密度信息,因为这些方法生成的裂缝密度取决于初始项目网格尺寸。因此,这些方法可用于确定当前应力和古应力以及裂缝的方向,而不是密度。同样,在这项研究中证明了储层渗透率是受当前日和储藏古应力共同控制的。

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