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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Prediction of
Fractured
Reservoir
Properties and Performance in
Folded Carbonates
Fractured
Reservoir
Properties and Performance in
Folded CarbonatesBy
Exxon Production Research, Houston
Fractured
reservoirs are common exploration targets in fold and
thrust belts because of the relatively high levels of structural
deformation. In the Canadian Rocky Mountain foothills: 1)
lithology and structure are the primary controls on fracture intensity
and orientation, 2) intensity of effective fractures correlates
to gas productivity, and 3) map curvature is a useful tool for pre-drill
estimates of fracture intensity and expected flow rates. The
results presented enable integration of lithologic and structural
data from complex settings for improved fracture prediction, which
is important for prospect
evaluation
, target selection, and drilling
and completion strategies.
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