C13 and Thomsen anisotropic parameter distributions for hydraulic fracture monitoring

Author:

Djikpesse Hugues A.1

Affiliation:

1. Schlumberger-Doll Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and Visiting scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Initiative, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA..

Abstract

Most shale reservoirs are described assuming transverse isotropy. A full characterization of such reservoirs requires the knowledge of six elastic parameters comprising, for instance, the density; P- and S-wave vertical velocities; and the three anisotropic Thomsen parameters [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], and [Formula: see text]. For hydraulic fracturing monitoring purposes, the parameters [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] are typically estimated from perforation microseismic data by analyzing the variation with phase angles of the traveltimes of direct P-waves and direct SH-waves. The estimation of the Thomsen parameter [Formula: see text] is more challenging because most perforation microseismic data do not exhibit direct SV-waves to which the parameter [Formula: see text] is the most sensitive. A Bayesian inference method is proposed to estimate [Formula: see text] from traveltimes of secondary SV-waves observed on microseismic data. Because the interpretation of the physics underlying the observation of these secondary SV-waves is often not readily available for wellsite operations, a marginalization scheme is used to account for uncertainties associated with not knowing, or only partially knowing, the locations where they originated from. I determined the benefits of the proposed method by applying it to data sets collected in the Jonah field using a single monitoring well. The results revealed a significant variance reduction of more than 15-fold on the posterior probability distribution associated with [Formula: see text] when using the secondary-source SV-waves. Moreover, a more accurate estimate of the microseismically derived fractured volume is achieved with variance reduced by more than a factor of 75.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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