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Borehole Stress Borehole Stress Orientation Orientation MIN MAX Top View Drilling Drilling Induced Induced Fracture Fracture Borehole Borehole Breakout Breakout Courtesy of Steve Hansen, Schlumberger

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Borehole Stress OrientationBorehole Stress Orientation

MIN

MAX

Top View

Drilling Drilling Induced Induced FractureFracture

Borehole Borehole BreakoutBreakout

Courtesy of Steve Hansen, Schlumberger

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Types of Directional Drilling Types of Directional Drilling for Fracturesfor Fractures

Courtesy of CSPE

Nelson & Serra (1995)

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Potential Potential Drilling Drilling Directions Directions on Foldson Folds

Courtesy of CSPE

Nelson et.al. (1987a)

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After Nolen-Hoeksema & Howard (1987)

Fracture Spacing & Drilling DirectionFracture Spacing & Drilling Direction

Courtesy of AAPG

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Nolen-Hoeksema & Howard (1987)

Drilling Direction NomographDrilling Direction Nomograph

Courtesy of AAPG

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High Intensity Fold-Related FracturesHigh Intensity Fold-Related Fractures

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Bedding/Fracture/Well RotationBedding/Fracture/Well Rotation

unrotated

rotated

Joubert & Rice (1997)

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UBI FMI

UBI vs. UBI vs.

FMIFMI

Courtesy of Steve Hansen, Schlumberger

UBI Shows

Topography

FMI Shows

Resistivity

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Quantitative Fracture AnalysisQuantitative Fracture Analysis

Polar projections of fold and fault related fractures with dip of 300 deg NW

After removing structural bedding dip, fractures trend clearly NW-SE and to perpendicular to bedding.

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Rotated Fracture PolesRotated Fracture Poles

N N

before beddingrotation

after beddingrotation

equal area, lower hemisphere, stereonets.

fracture poles forall 9 wells ~ 1700poles

Joubert & Rice (1997)

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Equation - Fracture Intercept RateEquation - Fracture Intercept Rate

freqi

iiW cos i

i th fracture

Wi - occurrence of i th fracture,

The fracture frequency in anyarbitrary direction is the sumof:

- the cosine of the angle between thenormal intercept rate direction of the i th fracture,over all fractures.

cos i

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Occurrence Weighting Occurrence Weighting (Lacazette 1990)(Lacazette 1990)

Drill HoleFracture 2

Fracture 1

1

2

Occurrence WL

1

cos Fracture 2 is lesslikely to be intercepted by the drill hole than fracture 1 - as the angle of the normal approaches 90 deg. W increases.

W1 < W2

Joubert & Rice (1997)

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Occurrence Corrected Rose Occurrence Corrected Rose DiagramsDiagrams

occurrence weighted fracture planes

rotated raw fracture planes

Joubert & Rice (1997)

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Intercept RateIntercept Rate

0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

NORTH

EAST

SOUTH

WESThorizontal

15 deg.

30 deg.

45 deg.

60 deg.

75 deg.

vertical

Polar chart showing number of fracturesintercepted per meterfor different drilling directions - (bedding rotated flat).

Well #1

Joubert & Rice (1997)

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Aperture Variation on Rose Aperture Variation on Rose DiagramDiagramN

maximumaperture

minimumaperture

Joubert & Rice (1997)

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Fracture Fracture ApertureAperture

Courtesy of Steve Hansen, Schlumberger

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Equation - Flow Intercept Equation - Flow Intercept RateRate

- fracture aperture of the i th fracture

ei

flow iWi

i ei ( cos ) 3

Joubert & Rice (1997)

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Flow Intercept RateFlow Intercept Rate

NORTH

EAST

SOUTH

WEST

HORZ.15 DEG.

30 456075 90

Joubert & Rice (1997)

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Calculated Horizontal vs Vertical DrillingCalculated Horizontal vs Vertical Drilling

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

horz. 15 30 45 60 75 Vert.

inclination angle relative to bedding

% o

f m

axim

um

flo

w 123456789

well #

Triassic Carbonate Reservoirs, Northern British Columbia, Canada

From Joubert & Rice (1997)

Drilling at low angles to bedding makes a good well

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Shear AnisotropyShear Anisotropy

• Preferential directional alignment of elastic properties due to regional stress fields

• Horizontal anisotropy - uniform laterally but not vertically (transversely isotropic with a vertical axis of symmetry)

• Vertical anisotropy - uniform vertically but not laterally (transversely isotropic with a horizontal axis of symmetry)

• Shear waves travel faster along axis of symmetry

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Shear Wave BirefringenceShear Wave Birefringence

• Fracture-induced elastic anisotropy can be detected through shear-wave splitting, or birefringence

• Shear waves split into fast and slow polarizations

• Data are analyzed for orientation and degree of anisotropy indicated by the amount of birefringence

• Fast shear polarization direction relates to fracture orientation