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CHARACTERIZATION OF FRACTURE RESERVOIRS USING STATIC AND DYNAMIC DATA: FROM SONIC AND 3D SEISMIC TO PERMEABILITY DISTRIBUTION

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In low porosity, low permeability zones, natural fractures are the primary source of permeability which affect both production and injection of fluids. The open fractures do not contribute much to porosity, but they provide an increased drainage network to any porosity. They also may connect the borehole to remote zones of better reservoir characteristics. An important approach to characterizing the fracture orientation and fracture permeability of reservoir formations is one based on the effects of such conditions on the propagation of acoustic and seismic waves in the rock.

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Last Updated September 29, 2016, 14:18 (LMT)
Created September 29, 2016, 14:18 (LMT)
Citation Jorge 0. Parra, Ph.D., Hughbert A. Collier, Ph.D., Akhil Datta-Gupta, Ph.D., Thomas E. Owen, Ph.D., Srirarn Peddibhotla, Pei-cheng Xu, Ph.D., Brian J. Zook, Ph.D. ---- Roy Long, CHARACTERIZATION OF FRACTURE RESERVOIRS USING STATIC AND DYNAMIC DATA: FROM SONIC AND 3D SEISMIC TO PERMEABILITY DISTRIBUTION, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/characterization-of-fracture-reservoirs-using-static-and-dynamic-data-from-sonic-and-3d-seismic-to
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Publication Date 1997-6-1