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Compaction in Unconventional Carbonate Reservoir Rocks and Its Effect on Well Completions and Hydraulic Fracturing

Roberto Suarez-Rivera, Evan Kias, John Degenhardt, Angelica Rios Alvarez, Rabah Mesdour, Shannon Eichmann, Anuj Gupta

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... Type I behavior is observed in samples primarily from the Green and Red HRA classes (top-left image). For these the stress-strain curves are steep...

2023

Near-Real-Time Wellbore Completion Strategies in Complex Tectonic Settings to Optimize Target Drilling and Completion (Poster 3)

Jürgen Streit, Wouter van der Zee, Katharine Burgdorff, Jon Rowse, Gavin Douglas

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... shows an example of such modeling. Perforation orientations with the lowest predicted total strain indicate the optimum perforation rotation (from top...

2006

Fault Seal Analysis in the North Sea

Steven D. Knott

AAPG Bulletin

.... Reservoir Thickness Fault throws obtained from top Rotliegendes depth structure maps represent only the result of a complex strain history. The southern...

1993

The Three Elements of Structural Geology Part 4, #41849 (2016).

Terry Engelder

Search and Discovery.com

... 3.1.3 Quantifying Strain: Examples of Shortening Strain Markers: Examples of Extension Rheology Session 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 Session Title...

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Eavesdrop during sand cleanout well intervention with distributed acoustic sensing

Ivan Lim Chen Ning, Bradley Barnum, Xinhui Min, Monika Valjak, Brian Arias, Yanfen Zhang, Kai Sun, Ozzy Isabu

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... strain perturbations, especially in the low-frequency regime. Examples of using the high-frequency component (HFDAS) can be found in sand production...

2024

Modeling the Significance of Mechanical Interfaces to Fracture Propagation and Morphology … Geomechanical Models Derived from Outcrop Analysis

E.S. Petrie, J.P. Evans

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...Modeling the Significance of Mechanical Interfaces to Fracture Propagation and Morphology … Geomechanical Models Derived from Outcrop Analysis E.S....

2013

Building a discrete fracture network based on the deformation history: A case study from the Guaduas Field, Colombia

A. Kloppenburg, J. C. Alzate, G. Rodriguez Charry

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... was by flexural slip with a vertical pinplane in the center of the structure. For each restoration step absolute area strain was measured for the top...

2003

Prediction of subseismic faults and fractures: Integration of three-dimensional seismic data, three-dimensional retrodeformation, and well data on an example of deformation around an inverted fault

Tina Lohr, Charlotte M. Krawczyk, David C. Tanner, Ramin Samiee, Heike Endres, Peter O. Thierer, Onno Oncken, Henning Trappe, Raik Bachmann, Peter A. Kukla

AAPG Bulletin

..., C. Childs, and A. Nicol, 1996, Ductile strain effects in the analysis of seismic interpretations of normal fault systems, in P. G. Buchanan and D...

2008

The Three Elements of Structural Geology Part 5, #41849 (2016).

Terry Engelder,

Search and Discovery.com

... = like compaction it is a negative stretch! e < 0; S < 1 Dx Dx - Du - Du Crinoid Columnals for strain analysis we must keep track of the relative...

2016

Basin Evolution and Hydrocarbon Plays in Albania; #10504 (2013)

Roland Barbullushi

Search and Discovery.com

... occurring lateral and top seals with the source rocks occurring in very close proximity. These are related to gas accumulations in the Durresi Basin...

2013

Structural Analysis for Fracture Optimization, #41728 (2015).

Catalina Luneburg, Bob Ratliff, Alex Page

Search and Discovery.com

... to deformation? Can structural analysis provide clues to fracture intensity distribution? Can strain be used as a fracture proxy? © 2014 HALLIBURTON. ALL RIGHTS...

2015

A Generalized Inverse Method for Testing Depth-Dependent Extension Models at Highly Extended Continental Margins, #30210 (2011)

Alistair Crosby, Nicky White, Glyn Edwards, Mark Thompson, Richard Corfield, Laura Mackay

Search and Discovery.com

... and Figure 2). This model attempts to fit tectonic subsidence, crustal thinning and melt volumes by varying strain rate as a function of time...

2011

Modeling of Fiber Optic Strain Responses to Shear Deformation of Fractures

Ruwantha Ratnayake, Ahmad Ghassemi

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... used for this analysis are listed in Table 1. In this study compressive strain is considered positive and tensile strain is considered negative. Table...

2023

Using Structural Restoration Techniques and Strain Tracking to Predict Fracture Distributions, #42089 (2017).

Catalina Luneburg

Search and Discovery.com

...Using Structural Restoration Techniques and Strain Tracking to Predict Fracture Distributions, #42089 (2017). Catalina Luneburg PS Using Structural...

2017

New Applications of Computer-Based Section Construction: Strain Analysis, Local Balancing, and Subsurface Fault Prediction

J. Geiser, P.A. Geiser, Roy Kligfield, R. Ratliff, M. Rowan

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...New Applications of Computer-Based Section Construction: Strain Analysis, Local Balancing, and Subsurface Fault Prediction J. Geiser, P.A. Geiser...

1988

Geomechanical restoration as a tool for fractured reservoir characterization: Application to the Permian Basin, west Texas

Joseph M. Stockmeyer, John H. Shaw, Lee T. Billingsley, Andreas Plesch, Michael Wales, Leore C. Lavin, Ray Knox, and Luke Finger

AAPG Bulletin

... each of the four restorations and extract these strains onto a single top Thirtyone 3-D surface for subsequent analysis. To avoid nonphysical strain...

2018

Fracture Height Quantification from Vertical and Horizontal Section Fiber Measurements: A Comprehensive Study using LF-DAS Measurements from HFTS 2 Dataset

Aishwarya Srinivasan, Joseph Mjehovich, Kan Wu, Ge Jin, Wen Wang, George Moridis

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

..., m. The values of the constants used for this analysis are 𝑛 is 1.4682; 𝜁 is 0.78; 𝜆 is 1550 nm and L is 7 m. The converted strain-rate val...

2023

Sequential restoration and unstraining of structural cross sections: Applications to extensional terranes: Reply

S. Gregg Erickson, Stuart Hardy, John Suppe

AAPG Bulletin

... offer here a few clarifications of our article (Erickson et al., 2000) raised by the discussion. In our determination of strain, finite strain analysis...

2002

Enhanced Faults Interpretation in West Offshore Madura using Boundary Element and Slip Tendency Analysis

Ghufron Fauzi, Khadafi, Andri Akbar, Brett Freeman, Renny Sara Sipayung

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... in deposition of marine shales and marls sequences that later became the top seals of the system. Northwarddirected compression associated with subduction...

2019

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