2024
DOI: 10.1144/petgeo2023-091
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Predicting fluid flow in reservoirs: analysis of fracture clustering in outcrop analogues

Ajay K. Sahu,
Ankur Roy

Abstract: Researchers have used lacunarity, a parameter that quantifies scale-dependent clustering in patterns to distinguish fracture networks that belong to the same fractal system. Also, in a previous study, the authors showed that lacunarity is efficient in representing the connectivity and fluid flow in synthetic fractal-fracture models having a single fractal dimension. The objective of this research is to investigate if the concepts thus developed is applicable to outcrop analogues which are representative of sub… Show more

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“…Due to their unique geological characteristics and relatively high oil reserves, these types of reservoirs have increasingly attracted attention. The connectivity between reservoirs, the heterogeneity, and the strategy of development are the critical factors affecting the efficacy of reservoir exploitation. Reservoir connectivity can be determined by comparing the differences in well logging curves across various strata between adjacent oil and water wells . It can also be assessed by introducing tracers and detecting their production within the same well group unit to understand the connectivity between injection and production wells. Additionally, it can be conducted using data inversion methods. Studies on the impact of interlayer heterogeneity and development methods on development effectiveness can utilize numerical simulations, physical simulations, and mechanistic research, among other strategies. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their unique geological characteristics and relatively high oil reserves, these types of reservoirs have increasingly attracted attention. The connectivity between reservoirs, the heterogeneity, and the strategy of development are the critical factors affecting the efficacy of reservoir exploitation. Reservoir connectivity can be determined by comparing the differences in well logging curves across various strata between adjacent oil and water wells . It can also be assessed by introducing tracers and detecting their production within the same well group unit to understand the connectivity between injection and production wells. Additionally, it can be conducted using data inversion methods. Studies on the impact of interlayer heterogeneity and development methods on development effectiveness can utilize numerical simulations, physical simulations, and mechanistic research, among other strategies. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%