Affiliation:
1. College of Earth Sciences and Engineering Shandong University of Science and Technology Qingdao China
2. School of Earth Resources China University of Geosciences Wuhan China
3. State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan China
4. Tongren Zhongneng Natural Gas Co., Ltd. Tongren China
Abstract
AbstractWith the development of shale gas exploration in China, the use of conventional logging tools has been introduced, and cross multipole array acoustic logging tools have gradually been used to determine the stress orientation in shale. The direction of fast shear waves (FSWs) is generally parallel to the horizontal maximum principal compression stress (SHmax). However, the azimuth of FSWs is found to be parallel to the main strike (but not to the SHmax) direction of structural fractures in shale reservoirs. Outcrop and image logging data indicate that the natural fractures in this area strike NE‒SW. If the shear wave anisotropy is caused by only the stress around the borehole and the FSWs are known to be NE‒SW, SHmaxshould be parallel to NE‒SW; however, according to statistics of land movement in adjacent areas, anelastic strain recovery, earthquake focal mechanism, borehole breakouts, hydraulic fracturing data, deviated well data, and drilling‐induced fracture data in local regions, SHmaxis oriented in the NW‒SE direction, and the directions of FSWs are generally parallel to the structural fracture direction. This contradiction indicates that the development of structural fractures may affect the orientation of FSWs. Therefore, it is not reliable to use XMAC (Cross‐Multipole Array Acoustilog) logging only to determine the direction of in situ stress in fractured shale reservoirs. In addition, the direction of the FSWs in the middle of thick mudstones is NW‒SE, which may represent accurate information about the in situ stress direction.
Subject
General Energy,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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