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Automated Microseismic Processing and Integrated Interpretation of Induced Seismicity during a Multistage Hydraulic-Fracturing Stimulation, Alberta, Canada

机译:在加拿大艾伯塔省多级水力 - 压裂刺激期间诱导地震性的自动微震加工和综合解释

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The development of organic-rich, low-permeability formations for hydrocarbon production requires the use of unconventional techniques such as multiwell pad drilling of horizontal wells and massive multistage hydraulic-fracturing stimulations. However, proliferation of these unconventional development methods has been linked to localized cases of fault reactivation during or shortly after hydraulic fracturing. In the Duvernay formation, located in Alberta, Canada, induced seismicity from hydraulic fracturing has occurred on nearly vertical strike-slip faults that are difficult to detect with conventional seismic exploration methods. In such cases, faults may only be discernible from seismic events with precise and accurate locations, which generally requires dense seismic monitoring arrays deployed near the stimulated wells. In this study, we introduce a new, semi automated workflow for processing passive seismic data from a dense array and then integrate it with a 3D seismic dataset to characterize seismicity clusters related to hydraulic fracturing and pre-existing faults. The reactivated faults inferred from the distribution of the microseismic events directly overlie a system of incised, middle Devonian channels below the Duvernay formation observed in time slices extracted from the 3D seismic data. The channel system exhibits a set of lateral offsets, interpreted as ancient strike-slip fault displacements, the detection of which is further enhanced by use of a similarity attribute calculated from the 3D seismic data. Taken together, integrated interpretation of induced seismicity and 3D seismic data support a model of a regional left-lateral strike-slip fault system that was active during the middle Devonian and reactivated in a reverse sense (right-lateral strike slip) during hydraulic-fracturing operations.
机译:为生产油气,开发富含有机物的低渗透地层需要使用非常规技术,如水平井的多井场钻井和大规模多级水力压裂增产。然而,这些非常规开发方法的扩散与水力压裂期间或之后不久的局部断层复活有关。在加拿大阿尔伯塔省的Duvernay组,水力压裂引起的地震活动发生在几乎垂直的走滑断层上,这些断层很难用常规地震勘探方法探测到。在这种情况下,断层可能只能从具有精确位置的地震事件中辨别出来,这通常需要在受激井附近部署密集的地震监测阵列。在这项研究中,我们介绍了一种新的半自动化工作流程,用于处理密集阵列中的被动地震数据,然后将其与三维地震数据集集成,以描述与水力压裂和预先存在的断层相关的地震活动簇。根据微震事件的分布推断出的复活断层直接覆盖在从3D地震数据中提取的时间切片中观察到的Duvernay组下方的中泥盆世下切河道系统上。河道系统显示了一组侧向偏移,被解释为古走滑断层位移,通过使用从3D地震数据计算的相似属性,进一步增强了对其的检测。综上所述,对诱发地震活动和3D地震数据的综合解释支持了一个区域性左侧走滑断层系统的模型,该断层系统在中泥盆世期间活跃,在水力压裂作业期间以相反的方式重新激活(右侧走滑)。

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