All Days 2012
DOI: 10.2118/152594-ms
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Microseismic Monitoring of Fracture Networks During Hydraulic Stimulation: Beyond Event Locations

Abstract: The successful exploitation of tight-gas reservoirs requires fracture networks, sometimes naturally occurring, often hydraulically stimulated. Borehole microseismic data acquired in such environments hold great promise for characterising such fractures or sweet spots. The loci of seismic events delineate active faults and reveal fracture development in response to stimulation. However, a great deal more can be extracted from these microseismic data. For example, inversions of shear-wave splitting data provide … Show more

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