Acoustic Dispersion in Low Permeability Unconventional Reservoir Rocks and Shales at In Situ Stress Conditions

Author:

Omovie Sheyore John,Myers Mike,Castagna John P.

Abstract

Utilizing laboratory measurements on dry and fully brine-saturated well-lithified shale reservoir rocks and comparing them to log data and theoretical modeling, we find no statistically significant intrinsic dispersion from seismic to sonic and laboratory measurement frequencies due to fluid effects. Under in situ stress conditions, the Gassmann zero-frequency P-wave velocity prediction for a Permian basin sample was within 0.3% of the measured velocity on the brine-saturated sample at an ultrasonic frequency. At deviatoric stresses ranging from 1.7 to 70 MPa on the same sample, the percent error in the Gassmann P-wave velocity prediction ranges from 0.3 to 2.2%. These results are consistent with the lack of significant dispersion in the reported velocities and theoretical predictions in the Cotton Valley shale. Based on the Biot–Gassmann model, the characteristic frequency in both formations occurs at ~1010 Hz. Applying a squirt flow model also predicts transition to the high-frequency regime occurring at ~109 Hz for both formations. The comparison of the sonic log measurements for four different shale/tight rock formations to ultrasonic measurements taken from core samples under in situ stress conditions confirms these findings. To our knowledge, this is the first extensive comparison of the sonic log to ultrasonic core data measurements. For these rocks, there is no clearly observable or predicted significant dispersion due to fluid effects at in situ stress conditions within the frequency range for which measurements are made.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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