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Borehole Image Interpretation

Stress and Fracture Analysis Using Image


Logs
Borehole Image Derived Properties, Applications, Products

Katie Kovac Geologist


Schlumberger
Data and Consulting Services,
US Land West California
Topics

Overview
Basic Tool Theory
Tool Specs
Image Examples and Interpretation
- Natural Fractures
- Induced Fractures
- Fracture Properties
- FracView reservoir fracture spacing calulations
Petrel Single + Multi Well Modeling

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Borehole Image Interpretation

Geological
Workflow

Petrophysical
Technique

to
Distribute
Engineering
Applications

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History of Dipmeter / Resistivity Imaging Tools

SHDT FMS Image FMI Image


8 sensors 64 sensors 192 sensors
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Formation Micro Imager Tool

For conditions of conductive drilling fluid


Rm < 50 ohm*m

Logging speed 1600 ft/hr

Max. Temperature rating 350 F

Min BH size 6

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Tool Specs

Max. Pressure 20,000 psi


Max. Temp. 350oF
Borehole min. diameter 5 7/8
Borehole max. diameter 21
Logging speed 1800 ft/hr (Image acquisition)
3600 ft/hr (Dipmeter only)
Weight in air 434 lbs
Compressional Strength 12,000 lbf
Depth of Investigation 1 (approx.)
Maximum Mud Resistivity* 50 ohm.m
6 KMK Pad Pressure (max) 49 lb
Borehole Images: Electrical Pictures

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FMI Dip Computation

Borehole
0 90 180 270 360
N E S W N
For Straight Hole:

Dip magnitude
proportional to
E amplitude of sine wave

E Dip azimuth located at


S minimum of sine wave
S N
N
N W W TD: 53/270

Dip Azimuth
Dip Magnitude
Dip computation is least
squares fit through a True Dip
E S minimum of 3 selected points

N W

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Color of Images

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Borehole Image Interpretation

1. Structural analysis hand picked bedding/foliation and


faults, Strucview modeling
2. Sedimentary analysis - stereonet/ azimuth vector analysis,
structural dip removed analysis of sedimentary packages
3. Fracture analysis - hand traced fracture identification of
natural and drilling induced fractures, stress directions from
induced fractures, fracture property calculations, reservoir
fracture spacing estimation with FracView

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1. Structural Analysis: Bedding Determination

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Stereonet Analysis of Structural Dip

Dip Azimuth 224o

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Azimuth Vector of Structural Dip

Curvature with Depth


Suggestive of subtle fold
with Azimuth

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StrucView

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Structure 3D
Workflow Process

Well path
Borehole Image
Processing

Well path

Tiered
Tiered Deliverables:
Deliverables:
1.
1. Data
Data Visualization
Integration

Visualization
Multiwell

Dip
Dip sets
sets
Multiple
Multiple StrucView
StrucView
2.
2. Data
Data Integration
Integration &&
Interpolation
Interpolation
Faults
Faults && surfaces
surfaces
Structural
Structural Geometry
Geometry

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New or Reprocessed Well bores
2. Fracture Characterization
Natural vs. Induced Fractures
Drilling Induced Fractures
 Produced during the drilling process
 Several different formation mechanisms - all stress related
Orientations should form patterns

Natural Fractures
 Formed prior to drilling less predictable in orientations
 From completely mineral filled to open
 Several possible formation mechanisms (stress, chemical,
curvature, etc.)
 Lithbound fragments to continuously open around borehole

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Drilling Induced Fracture Categories

Induced Tensile Fractures - the wellbore creates a zone of weakness,


exposing the in-situ S_Hmax stress direction

Induced Shear Fractures the rocks immediately surrounding the


wellbore are exposed to an unloading effect, creating irregular
asymmetrical fractures

Borehole Breakout the wellbore creates a zone of weakness exposing


the in-situ S_Hmin direction, which is perpendicular to the S_Hmax
direction

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Borehole Breakout

Borehole failure along direction of minimal horizontal


stress (in vert. wells) (S_Hmin)
Failure area filled with conductive drilling fluid
Usually bisects borehole
Progresses from incipient irregular fractures to
complete failure washouts circumscribing the
borehole (Classes 1-4)

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Borehole
Breakout
Borehole Breakout

Irregular nature

Bisects borehole

Lithologic character
affects occurrence

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Tensile Induced Fractures

Indicate maximum horizontal stress direction (S_Hmax)


Borehole fails due to differences in principal horizontal
stresses
Usually vertical fractures bisecting well bore (180
degrees apart)
Appear as thin railroad tracks down the borehole

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Tensile Induced Fractures

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Drilling Induced-Shear Fractures

Indicates orientation of max horizontal stress (S_Hmax),


but generally irregular
Borehole fails via shear mechanism when excavated
(unloading)
Asymmetric, en echelon, non-planar
Can look jagged or S shaped

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Shear Induced Fractures

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Drilling Induced Fractures

Convert Dip Data


to
Uniform Strike

Then Put in Vector Plot


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Stress Direction Variation vs. Depth

7000 ft
~10 deg Change in Induced
Fracture Strike at 7000ft
Could be suggestive of a
fault, change in fluid
pressure, or some other
105 deg
large scale change
1157000
Above deg ft

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Natural Fractures
Quantifying a Fractured Reservoir
Genesis:
Compression, Tension (Up Lift), Curvature, Chemical
Properties:
Fracture Count
Individual + Cumulative Fracture Trace Length
Fracture Aperture
Individual + Cumulative Fracture Porosity
Reservoir Fracture Spacing - FracView

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Natural Fracture Categories

Resistive (healed)
Conductive
 Continuous
 Partially Healed
 Lithologically Bound

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Resistive Fractures

Filled with a resistive mineral (quartz, calcite, etc.)


Path of current is interrupted resulting in resistive halo
Usually older than open fractures
From small fracture segments to BH continuous
sinusoids
No aperture calculated

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Resistive Fractures

Resistive Halo

Resistive Halo

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Conductive Fracture Types

Lithologically Bound Fracture


 Fracture terminates at lithologic boundary
Partially Healed Fracture
 Fracture partially cemented, open section not complete
sinusoid
Continuous Fracture
 Complete open sinusoid around well bore

Apertures are generated for all open fractures


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Lithbound Fractures

Terminate at
lithologic
boundary
Reason for
termination may
not be visible

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Partially Open Fractures

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Conductive Fractures

Conjugate Sets

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Fracture Aperture Calculation

Inputs
 Fracture Trace Length
 Mud resistivity, adjusted for temperature
W ARm Rxo
W = fracture aperture
A = excess current
Rm = mud resistivity
Rxo = invaded zone resistivity
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Apertures

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Fracture Characteristics Computed

Fracture aperture calculated at each point along trace


Average fracture aperture for each fracture
Cumulative number of fractures by type
Fracture trace length
Cumulative fracture TL by type
Fracture porosity
Cumulative fracture porosity

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Integrated Trace Length and
Fracture Porosity by Formation

Net Trace Length and Porosity vs. Formation Group

100 0.1
90 0.09

Fracture Porosity %
80 0.08
Trace Length (ft)

70 0.07
Net Frac TL Open
60 0.06
50 0.05 Net Frac TL Healed
40 0.04 Net Frac Porosity
30 0.03
20 0.02
10 0.01
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Natural Fractures
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Brooks and Koepsell,


Fracture Analysis

Orientation

Density

Spacing

Effective Fracture

Type of Fracture
 Natural
 Mechanically Induced
 Mineralized
 Open

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FracView Logic

1 - Effective Fracture Count

2 - Dip of Fractures

3 -Drift of Wellbore
Perpendicular to the Fracture
Strike

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Measuring the Fracture Dip

Analysis of Fracture Dip


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Correction of Fracture Dip
Fracture Strike vs. Hole Deviation

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Well Drift vs. Fracture Strike

Drift of Wellbore Opens a


Geologic Window

NE Drift Effectively Samples NW


striking Fractures
NE drift Under Samples NNE
Striking Fractures

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Fracview Analysis

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What kind of Data can be exported from FMI
interpretation?
Fault orientation
Marker tops
Fracture orientation
Fracture characteristics
Log curves

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FMI to Fracture Network MWAP
Process Workflow FracView: Reservoir Fracture Spacing
Effective Fracture Count
WellEye Single well visualization Borehole Drift
Dip and Image
Of natural fractures Fracture Angle Inherent Drift
Borehole Image
Processing

Fracture Spacing export by geologic interval Posting of fractures and Discrete Fracture Network
Integration

1.1
0
Multiwell

0. 5
0.7

1
1

0. 1. 5 1
1
5

0.4
1
0.5
2

na 1
2.6 2
Piceance Basin Study
1.9
0.2
Colorado
1 .5 Lith. Corrected Swarm Fracture Spacing
1 0. 0. 1
5 5 Distance Between Fractures
1.3 0.2
na Top Gas to Cameo Interval

POSTED WELL DATA

0.1
TOG_CAMEO_FRAC - LSFD[SLB]

CONTOURS
T OG_CAMEO_FRAC - LSFD [SLB] - Lithologic Corrected Swarm Fracture Density
LSFD_tg_cam.GRD
Contour Interval = 0.5
0 .5
1
1 .5
2
2 .5
3

By: Steve Stancel and Randy Koepsell

New or Reprocessed Well Bores


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Luneau, Becker, Kaufman and Koepsell


Questions

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