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Target

Introduction

  • Naturally Fractured Reservoir Definition

  • Fractures Overview

  • Classification of Fractured Reservoir

  • Fractured Reservoir Recognition


Geo-modeling Overview

  • Fractures Intensity Modeling

  • Fractures Orientation Modeling

  • Fractures Petro-physical Characterization 1/2/3

  • Appendix – Some insights

Flow Simulation geologist perspective

  • Flow Simulation - Single Medium

  • Flow Simulation - Dual Media

  • Flow Simulation – New Frontiers​


Final Considerations


Field Trip

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Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

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Target

Having spent a lot of time struggling with this very challenging reservoirs, I feel myself as a kind of “veteran”, rather than an expert, and I have the target, with these presentations, to discuss, or better “argue”, about naturally fractured reservoirs to share, shortly, some ideas and give suggestions to trainee on how to face the study of these reservoirs.

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Introduction

A General View of Fractures and Fractured Reservoirs

Introduction

Naturally Fractured Reservoir Definition

Fractures Overview

Classification of Fractured Reservoir

Fractured Reservoir Recognition

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Fractures and Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Introduction

Despite more than 35 years spent in the oil and gas industry, working as reservoir geologist in different geological contexts dealing mainly with very large fractured carbonate reservoirs, I see the characterization of a naturally fractured reservoir as a very intimidating and challenging task. 


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Naturally Fractured Reservoir Definition

The statement, “… all reservoirs contains fractures but not all are fractured reservoirs …” is a good introduction to the question: “…What is a fractured reservoir?...” This question is addressed by  the simple definition: “… a reservoir in which fractures enhance the permeability at field scale, thereby significantly impacting wells productivity and recovery efficiency … “.


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Fractured Reservoir Recognition

The presence of fractures in a reservoir is just a part of the story and we cannot give for granted that we are dealing with a fractured reservoir. In fact, to recognize a natural fractured reservoir we have to rely not just on the direct observations of fractures but also on the indirect observations as inferable from the dynamic behaviors that mirror the actual impact of the fractures at larger scale, at reservoir scale.

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Modelling

A Pragmatic View about Modelling Fractured Reservoirs

Geo-modelling Overview

Fractures Intensity Modelling

Fractures Orientation Modelling

Fractures Petro-physical Characterisation 1

Fractures Petro-physical Characterisation 2

Fractures Petro-physical Characterisation 3

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Modelling Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Geo-modelling Overview

The building of the fractures model has the main target of estimating the fractures permeability and anisotropy to produce, by iterative tuning, the final optimized input for the Flow Simulation Model. Actually, no single typical way to model NFRs exists being strongly conditioned by the data available that are, in turn, very often linked to the maturity of the project.



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Fractures Petro-physical Characterization 1

The analysis of the ratio KHWT versus KHmatrix, that is called the Flow Capacity Index (FCI), quantifies the magnitude of fracture-related flow and its variability throughout the reservoir. Therefore, the FCI analysis can represent the initial screening to understand if we are facing a fractured reservoir. Moreover, a map of the FCI values suggests whether certain areas of the reservoir are more effectively fractured than other areas and provides a semi quantitative indication of the magnitude of permeability enhancement.

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Fractures Petro-physical Characterization 2

The stresses orientation can impact on the apertures of fractures. Events parallel to the maximum horizontal stress are likely affected by a larger aperture with respect the fractures perpendicular to the maximum horizontal stress. A variation of the relationship “length vs. aperture” can be considered in relation to the fractures strike according to the increasing angle, Delta Azimuth, between the maximum horizontal stress and the fractures strike.


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Flow Simulation

The geologist perspective

Flow Simulation geologist perspective

Flow Simulation - Single Medium

Flow Simulation - Dual Media

Flow Simulation - New Frontiers

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Flow Simulation

Single Medium

The Single effective medium approach tries to estimate a permeability enhancement in relation to the presence of fractures. So the single effective medium properties include both the permeability and porosity relevant to rock matrix and fractures. However, we have to take into account that :” fractures add permeability, they don’t multiply it”.


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Dual Media

The Dual Media model approach relies on a kind of abstract idealization and simplification of the real fractures system where matrix and fractures are treated as separate entities in each cell using a “sugar cube” geometry. This approach is better in both capturing the matrix-fracture interaction and describing fracture flow channeling.

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New Frontiers

The new frontiers try to move from the simplified “sugar cube” geometry to an explicit description of both the real matrix blocks and the fractures system to describe more effectively the fluid flow with a more geologically meaningful model. Waiting for the availability of this approach, not yet feasible at large field scale, some possible alternatives to the Dual Media (DM) can be considered the Clustered-Dual Media, the Embedded Discrete Fractures Model (EDFM) and the coupling of the DM with the EDFM.

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Final Consideration

Know thyself !

Final Considerations

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Final Considerations

Integration of all the available data and skills

Fractured reservoirs are tricky and their study requires integration of all the available data coupled with creativity, guessing, imagination informed by experience to face the shortage of information and the intrinsic discontinuity and heterogeneity of the fractures network. We have to take into consideration the actual granularity of the available data and the requested details of the grid models that risk to surpass our actual knowledge.

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Appendix

Some Insights

Some insights

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Appendix

Some insights

Let’s try to deepen some subjects concerning the geo-modelling. In this appendix, we are going to make some additional considerations about five subjects: the modelling of the fractures density, the water saturation of the fractures, the fractures permeability calibration by WT, the building and calibration of the DFN and the sensitivities analysis by synthetic sector model.

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Field Trips

Ciappea - Crêuza de mä

The Rawill Pass

Le Miroir de l'Argentine

Creux du Van - La Presta

The Clashach Fault

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Field Trips

Ciappea - Crêuza de mä

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The Rawil Pass

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Le Miroir de l'Argentine

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Creux du Van - La Presta

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The Clashach Fault

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References

List of some Authors of books and papers to refer to:

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  • Nelson, R.A.

  • Van Golf-Racht, T.D.

  • Aguilera, R.

  • Narr, W.

  • Reiss, L.H.

  • Geiger, S.

  • Matthai, S.K.

  • Doglioni, C.

  • Ramsay, J. G. – Huber, M. I.

  • Twiss, R. J. – Moores, E. M.

  • Fossen, H.

  • Vaughan, R. L

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Contacts

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