2002
DOI: 10.2516/ogst:2002036
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Analysis of Deformation Measurements for Reservoir Managemen

Abstract: Résumé -Analyse des mesures de déformation pour l'exploitation des réservoirs -Les mesures de déformation peuvent être utilisées pour la gestion de l'exploitation des réservoirs et l'optimisation d'opérations de production et d'injections, si elles peuvent être analysées de façon à donner des informations fiables et cohérentes relatives aux déformations volumiques et de cisaillement. Les déformations peuvent être mesurées à la surface ou en profondeur, en utilisant diverses techniques dont le coût, la précisio… Show more

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“…Based on this thought, some rapidly executable models have been built to perform high-precision deformation monitoring and inversion for reservoir processes (e.g. Dusseault and Rothenburg, 2002).…”
Section: Half Space Simulation Vs Displacement Discontinuity Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this thought, some rapidly executable models have been built to perform high-precision deformation monitoring and inversion for reservoir processes (e.g. Dusseault and Rothenburg, 2002).…”
Section: Half Space Simulation Vs Displacement Discontinuity Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In petroleum engineering, displacement discontinuity solutions have been successfully employed in deformation analysis and reservoir management (24) . In data analysis, DD solutions are used for the statistical inversion of a deformation problem, rather than for a deterministic forward solution, as is addressed herein.…”
Section: Fully Coupled Reservoir Model Including Surrounding Stratamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 7 depicts the disposal domain concept. Tiltmeter data from shallow fracturing (-2000 feet) in Alberta (Dusseault and Rothenburg 2002) suggest that in projects involving large waste volume injection into poorly consolidated sandstones, there are also large components of horizontal fracture plane orientations, as well as vertical. Therefore the domain disposal concept can be extended to include sets of fractures at different inclinations as well as different azimuths.…”
Section: Fracture Growth and Shapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the fracture length can be estimated, giving some information about the extent of the affected zone. Analysis of deformation data can give information about the distribution of volume changes and shear distortion (Dusseault and Rothenburg 2002), but cannot be used to give explicit information about the shear rupture of bedding planes; this requires microseismic monitoring. Surface tiltmeters have been used since the 1970s (Warpinski and Engler 2001).…”
Section: Other Monitoring Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%