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Abstract
Richard, P., and L. de Piere, Borehole
image three-dimensional visualization and interpretation in SVS Fracture Solutions, in
borehole
image log technology
DOI:10.1306/13181287M923409
2010 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists.
Borehole
Image Three-dimensional Visualization and Interpretation in SVS Fracture Solutions
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Pascal Richard,1 Livio de Pieri2
1Petroleum Development Oman, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
2Shell International Exploration and Production B.V., Rijswijk, Netherlands
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Special thanks go to Peter Swaby (SVS software developer) for daily constructive and efficient interaction.
ABSTRACT
Borehole
image (BHI) data are an essential pillar of detailed fracture characterization. The BHI is routinely interpreted in detail for structural (faults and fractures) and sedimentological (bedding, surfaces, facies) features on a well-by-well basis, with the support of open-hole logs and core photos. These interpretations focus on the well-scale structures and are commonly somehow detached from the larger, field-scale structures. The integration of
borehole
images with all subsurface data (e.g., seismic, well test, production data, reservoir properties from static model, etc.) is an important step to extract the most from the valuable data. This integration as well as a high-level three-dimensional interpretation is now easily achievable in SVS Fracture Solutions. This chapter illustrates the functionalities, which have been recently developed thanks to a collaborative effort between Petroleum Development Oman and Shell's Carbonate Development Team in Rijswijk, Netherlands.
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