Building the fracture network model for the Okuaizu geothermal field based on microseismic data analysis

Author:

Darisma DianORCID,Mukuhira YusukeORCID,Okamoto KyosukeORCID,Aoyogi Naoki,Uchide TakahikoORCID,Ishibashi Takuya,Asanuma HiroshiORCID,Ito Takatoshi

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding flow behavior in a geothermal reservoir is important for managing sustainable geothermal energy extraction. Fluid flow in geothermal reservoirs generally occurs in complex existing fracture systems in which the reservoirs are situated in highly fractured rocks. To simulate a discrete fracture model, the location and orientation of the fracture were computed using statistical processes and observational data. In many cases, estimating the location and orientation of fractures from 1D borehole logging data is challenging. In this study, we used microseismic data to build the fracture network systems and extract the detailed positions and dimensions of the fractures. We used the microseismic data recorded at the Okuaizu Geothermal Field, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, from 2019 to 2021. First, we located the hypocenters, removing the effect of uncertainty in the velocity structure of the geothermal fluids. We relocated and clustered the seismic events based on waveform similarity. We analyzed each cluster to define the fracture orientation using principal component analysis (PCA) and focal mechanism (FM) analysis. We used the P polarity with the S/P ratio as a constraint for a better fault-plane solution. With PCA, we can extract the fracture dimension of each cluster. Our cluster analysis showed that the clusters were not always planar fractures, and we interpreted them as fracture zones. Based on the consistency between PCA and FM, each cluster/fracture zone was classified into three conceptual models to characterize the fracture network system in this field. This model showed variations in the orientation of small fractures within the fracture zone. We characterized the spatial variation in fracture distribution and orientations in the reservoir and demonstrated the fracture network system of this field. The fracture zone near the injection well has a N–S strike, and the dip is above 80°; however, the fracture zone in the northeastern part of the injection well has a NW–SE strike with a dip between 60° and 80°. The fracture network system estimated in this study is crucial for robust reservoir modeling because our model is more realistic, observation-orientated, and includes local anomalies of reservoir properties. Graphical Abstract

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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