07 - Advanced Sonic Measurements For Geomechancis
07 - Advanced Sonic Measurements For Geomechancis
07 - Advanced Sonic Measurements For Geomechancis
for Geomechanics
Figure 3
Min.
stress
Stress Shales, bedding Fractures
(transverse isotropic vertical) (transverse isotropic horizontal)
VS(r,θ) VS(θ) VS(θ)
Near-Wellbore Alteration/Damage Characterization
Near-wellbore stress concentrations cause radial velocity variations
Vp,s Vp,s(r)
Compressional
Vp,s(θ) Vp,s(r,θ)
Dipole Radial Profiling
Application unique to Sonic Scanner with its wide frequency band
Stress relaxation
(softening)
Stress relaxation
DRP
HI
Stress concentration
(stiffening) Stress concentration
Radial Profiling in Isotropic Horizontal Stress
- No anisotropy
Shale - Isotropic horizontal stress distribution
- Presence of stress concentration
(stiffening) around borehole
- Low level to absence of yielded zone
- No anisotropy
Sand - Isotropic horizontal stress distribution
- Absence of stress concentration
(softening) around borehole
1 BH radius
- Altered zone to 1 borehole radius (yielded
zone)
Radial Profiling in Anisotropic Horizontal Stress
3 borehole radii
Absence of stress
concentration in min
horizontal stress direction
close to borehole
Anisotropic horizontal stress:
Stress relaxation in max considerable alteration
horizontal stress direction
1.5 borehole
radii
DTc
DTs Litho SH
Sh Azim Biot’s coef. QC
Sv, PP,Sh Ae/Aem
DTc
DTs Litho SH_grad
Sh Azim Biot’s coef. QC
Sv, PP
Min/Max
Zones/ Elastic Strength Pore
Overburden Pressure Hori. Stress
Litho Properties Properties
& Azimuth
Key Inputs
Sonic Scanner dispersion curves
Shear slowness, compressional
slowness, formation density, hole
diameter, mud slowness & mud density
MEM parameters
– Overburden stress
– Pore pressure
– Biot’s constant
Sonic Scanner data requirements
– Slowness accuracy 2 to 3%
– Well inclination <15o & good hole shape
– Wideband & high quality dispersions
– Good estimate of mud slowness
SHmax Gradient and Outputs QC
Observation
Model Prediction
&
Measurement
Fracture Height: 62 ft
Fracture Orientation: N50oE
Fracture Depth: Estimated
from Radial Profiling
Field Example
Key Challenges for Hydraulic Fracturing Job
Mechanical Stratigraphy
Homogeneous Zone
Identification
Average Horizontal
Stress Gradient
Estimation
Post-Fracturing Data Analysis
Breakdown Pressure (BDP) Comparison Metric Units
Predicted BDP Using Measured Bottom Hole
Percentage Difference
Zone Adopted Workflow BDP During Frac
(Predicted vs Actual) (%)
(kPa) Execution (kPa)
Upper 113892 102997 10.58
Middle 114388 110761 3.27
Lower 107741 92420 16.58
Measured
breakdown
pressure
Breakdown Pressure (BDP) Comparison English Units
Predicted BDP Using Measured Bottom Hole
Percentage Difference
Zone Adopted Workflow BDP During Frac
(Predicted vs Actual) (%)
(psi) Execution (psi)
Upper 16518 14938 10.58
Middle 16590 16064 3.27
Lower 15626 13404 16.58
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