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Characterization of fractured reservoirs using a consistent stiffness‐permeability model: focus on the effects of fracture aperture
Authors:Ali Shahraini  Aamir Ali  Morten Jakobsen
Institution:1. Department of Earth science, University of Bergen, Allegaten 41, 5007 Bergen, Norway;2. Centre for Integrated Petroleum Research (CIPR), University of Bergen, Allegaten 41, 5007 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:In this paper we propose a method for the characterization of naturally fractured reservoirs by quantitative integration of seismic and production data. The method is based on a consistent theoretical frame work to model both effective hydraulic and elastic properties of fractured porous media and a (non‐linear) Bayesian method of inversion that provides information about uncertainties as well as mean (or maximum likelihood) values. We model a fractured reservoir as a porous medium containing a single set of vertical fractures characterized by an unknown fracture density, azimuthal orientation and aperture. We then look at the problem of fracture parameter estimation as a non‐linear inverse problem and try to estimate the unknown fracture parameters by joint inversion of seismic amplitude versus angle and azimuth data and dynamic production data. Once the fracture parameters have been estimated the corresponding effective stiffness and permeability tensors can be estimated using consistent models. A synthetic example is provided to clearly explain and test the workflow. It shows that seismic and production data complement each other, in the sense that the seismic data resolve a non‐uniqueness in the fracture orientation and the production data help to recover the true fracture aperture and permeability, because production data are more sensitive to the fracture aperture than the seismic data.
Keywords:Anisotropy  Effective permeability  Inverse problem  Modelling  Rock physics
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