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Abstract
Stratigraphy
and Technology,
Abstract: Recognizing Variations in the Relationship Between the Mechanical and Fracture Stratigraphies of the Pennsylvanian-Permian Section, Midland Basin
Abstract
This study describes the relationship between the mechanical
stratigraphy
and the fracture
stratigraphy
of the upper Pennsylvanian and lower-middle Permian intervals in the Midland Basin in an effort to predict the presence of fracture prone intervals in the subsurface. 12 mechanical subdivisions are recognized from core analysis, wellbore stability and acoustic wellbore data. These discrete units are defined by changes in brittleness, elastic stiffness, and tensile strength. The mechanical
stratigraphy
was compared with the natural fracture
stratigraphy
determined by core studies, wellbore formation imaging, and correlation with macro-scale
seismic
discontinuities. Observations from this comparison suggest a complex and coincident mechanical and fracture
stratigraphy
in the late Pennsylvanian - early Permian intervals while the Leonardian mechanical
stratigraphy
appears to have evolved into essentially one mechanical unit that does not coincide with the fracture
stratigraphy
.
Acknowledgments and Associated Footnotes
1 Kit Clemons: Pioneer Natural Resources
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