Quantitative multiparameter prediction of fault-related fractures: a case study of the second member of the Funing Formation in the Jinhu Sag, Subei Basin

Abstract In this paper, the analysis of faults with different scales and orientations reveals that the distribution of fractures always develops toward a higher degree of similarity with faults, and a method for calculating the multiscale areal fracture density is proposed using fault-fracture self-...

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Main Authors: Jing-Shou Liu, Wen-Long Ding, Jun-Sheng Dai, Yang Gu, Hai-Meng Yang, Bo Sun
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-07-01
Series:Petroleum Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12182-018-0240-3
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spelling doaj-569ddddb40ed4085aa5d9fc3118656cb2020-11-25T02:34:01ZengSpringerOpenPetroleum Science1672-51071995-82262018-07-0115346848310.1007/s12182-018-0240-3Quantitative multiparameter prediction of fault-related fractures: a case study of the second member of the Funing Formation in the Jinhu Sag, Subei BasinJing-Shou Liu0Wen-Long Ding1Jun-Sheng Dai2Yang Gu3Hai-Meng Yang4Bo Sun5School of Energy Resources, China University of GeosciencesSchool of Energy Resources, China University of GeosciencesSchool of Geosciences, China University of PetroleumSchool of Energy Resources, China University of GeosciencesOil Recovery Plant No. 3, Zhongyuan Oilfield Co. Ltd, SINOPECCNOOC Energy Technology and Services—Drilling and Production Co.Abstract In this paper, the analysis of faults with different scales and orientations reveals that the distribution of fractures always develops toward a higher degree of similarity with faults, and a method for calculating the multiscale areal fracture density is proposed using fault-fracture self-similarity theory. Based on the fracture parameters observed in cores and thin sections, the initial apertures of multiscale fractures are determined using the constraint method with a skewed distribution. Through calculations and statistical analyses of in situ stresses in combination with physical experiments on rocks, a numerical geomechanical model of the in situ stress field is established. The fracture opening ability under the in situ stress field is subsequently analyzed. Combining the fracture aperture data and areal fracture density at different scales, a calculation model is proposed for the prediction of multiscale and multiperiod fracture parameters, including the fracture porosity, the magnitude and direction of maximum permeability and the flow conductivity. Finally, based on the relationships among fracture aperture, density, and the relative values of fracture porosity and permeability, a fracture development pattern is determined.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12182-018-0240-3Fault-related fractureQuantitative predictionDevelopment patternMultiscale fractureNumerical simulationJinhu Sag
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author Jing-Shou Liu
Wen-Long Ding
Jun-Sheng Dai
Yang Gu
Hai-Meng Yang
Bo Sun
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Wen-Long Ding
Jun-Sheng Dai
Yang Gu
Hai-Meng Yang
Bo Sun
Quantitative multiparameter prediction of fault-related fractures: a case study of the second member of the Funing Formation in the Jinhu Sag, Subei Basin
Petroleum Science
Fault-related fracture
Quantitative prediction
Development pattern
Multiscale fracture
Numerical simulation
Jinhu Sag
author_facet Jing-Shou Liu
Wen-Long Ding
Jun-Sheng Dai
Yang Gu
Hai-Meng Yang
Bo Sun
author_sort Jing-Shou Liu
title Quantitative multiparameter prediction of fault-related fractures: a case study of the second member of the Funing Formation in the Jinhu Sag, Subei Basin
title_short Quantitative multiparameter prediction of fault-related fractures: a case study of the second member of the Funing Formation in the Jinhu Sag, Subei Basin
title_full Quantitative multiparameter prediction of fault-related fractures: a case study of the second member of the Funing Formation in the Jinhu Sag, Subei Basin
title_fullStr Quantitative multiparameter prediction of fault-related fractures: a case study of the second member of the Funing Formation in the Jinhu Sag, Subei Basin
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative multiparameter prediction of fault-related fractures: a case study of the second member of the Funing Formation in the Jinhu Sag, Subei Basin
title_sort quantitative multiparameter prediction of fault-related fractures: a case study of the second member of the funing formation in the jinhu sag, subei basin
publisher SpringerOpen
series Petroleum Science
issn 1672-5107
1995-8226
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract In this paper, the analysis of faults with different scales and orientations reveals that the distribution of fractures always develops toward a higher degree of similarity with faults, and a method for calculating the multiscale areal fracture density is proposed using fault-fracture self-similarity theory. Based on the fracture parameters observed in cores and thin sections, the initial apertures of multiscale fractures are determined using the constraint method with a skewed distribution. Through calculations and statistical analyses of in situ stresses in combination with physical experiments on rocks, a numerical geomechanical model of the in situ stress field is established. The fracture opening ability under the in situ stress field is subsequently analyzed. Combining the fracture aperture data and areal fracture density at different scales, a calculation model is proposed for the prediction of multiscale and multiperiod fracture parameters, including the fracture porosity, the magnitude and direction of maximum permeability and the flow conductivity. Finally, based on the relationships among fracture aperture, density, and the relative values of fracture porosity and permeability, a fracture development pattern is determined.
topic Fault-related fracture
Quantitative prediction
Development pattern
Multiscale fracture
Numerical simulation
Jinhu Sag
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12182-018-0240-3
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