Implication of fast shear wave azimuth and critically stressed fractures in a coalbed methane reservoir

Author:

Banerjee Abir1ORCID,Bhattacharyya Gautam2,Lugun Nawin3,Das Aloke3,Johri Aditya4

Affiliation:

1. CBM Asset, Department of Sub-Surface Team, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited, Bokaro, Jharkhand, India. (corresponding author)

2. KDMIPE, Basin Research Group, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited, Dehradun, Uttrakhand, India.

3. CBM Asset, Department of Sub-Surface Team, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited, Bokaro, Jharkhand, India.

4. CBM Asset, Asset Manager, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited, Bokaro, Jharkhand, India.

Abstract

The orientation of the fractures and stresses within coal seams plays a critical role in gas production from coalbed methane reservoirs. In this study, we used resistivity images and sonic logs to investigate these parameters, aiming to (1) establish the relationship between fracture orientations and the polarization angles of fast shear waves and (2) detect active fractures in the coal seam. Shear waves in anisotropic formations are split into fast and slow components, with Alford’s rotation method used to determine the polarization angles of the fast shear wave. We found that the fast shear wave aligns with the direction of higher fracture intensity. Subsequently, we incorporated the poroelastic strain model to estimate the vertical ([Formula: see text]), maximum horizontal ([Formula: see text]), and minimum horizontal ([Formula: see text]) stresses in the wellbore. These stress magnitudes aided in identifying the faulting regime and were corroborated by vertical opening mode fractures. Validation of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] involved comparisons with the breakout width in image logs and the closure pressure observed during hydraulic fracturing treatments. Applying Mohr’s Coulomb criteria, the stress model discerned the state of the fractures, transforming the stress magnitudes into shear and effective normal stress on each fracture plane. Our observations indicated that the identified fractures existed in a noncritically stressed condition, suggesting a lack of interconnectivity among them. These findings correspond to the absence of gas production to date, providing insights into the dynamics of fractures and their impact on production behavior.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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