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DOI: 10.2118/68194-ms
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A Mathematical Algorithm for Modeling Geomechanical Rock Properties of the Khuff and Pre-Khuff Reservoirs in Ghawar Field

Abstract: The Khuff and Pre-Khuff are deep gas condensate reservoirs under active tectonic stress environment. The reservoirs are under development using horizontal wells and vertical wells with hydraulic fracturing. Modeling geomechanical rock properties accurately is essential for ensuring a successful frac job design and execution. During the last two years, a large amount of additional lab and field information has become available. Integration of all the data was conducted for better estimation of in-situ geomechan… Show more

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“…Takahashi et al ( 2007) [29] and Karacan (2009) [30] used the shear and compressional wave velocities. Al-Qahtani and Rahim (2001) [31] used the shear and compressional wave slowness. Our estimation models are based on equations from Al-Qahtani and Rahim, (2001).…”
Section: Dynamic Poisson's Ratio and Young's Modulus For Shale Gas Mbementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Takahashi et al ( 2007) [29] and Karacan (2009) [30] used the shear and compressional wave velocities. Al-Qahtani and Rahim (2001) [31] used the shear and compressional wave slowness. Our estimation models are based on equations from Al-Qahtani and Rahim, (2001).…”
Section: Dynamic Poisson's Ratio and Young's Modulus For Shale Gas Mbementioning
confidence: 99%
“…where ρ g and u g are the gas density and velocity, respectively. Introducing the gas formation volume factor and the source/sink term (q g ) into Equation (31) will give the following:…”
Section: Validation Using a Numerical Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By considering horizontal strain and deformation effect, Hooke's law can be applied to derive the horizontal stresses and strains relationships (Perchikolaee et al, 2010). The following equations are obtained, and are used to calculate the minimum and maximum horizontal stress with tectonic strain effects (Al-Qahtani and Rahim, 2001).…”
Section: In-situ Stresses and Pore Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the methods of determining drilling resistance is based on Cots-Deno model. In this method, firstly, volumetric compressibility is calculated using traveling time of the compressive and shear wave as well as density equation (Al-Qahtani and Zillur, 2001).…”
Section: Resistance Against Drillingmentioning
confidence: 99%