2015
DOI: 10.22564/rbgf.v33i1.601
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Behavior of Stresses and Hydrodynamics From Multicomponent Seismic Data

Abstract: ABSTRACT. A method for fluid-stress modeling of 3D seismic, and drilling data, provided new information on the stress conditions, and on the hydrodynamics of the U11 layer of the Upper Jurassic sandstone reservoir in the Arigol field, Western Siberia, Russia. It is proposed to detect and outline oil fields, and divide them into isolated traps, marked by low sedimentary overburden pressure, and fluid-trapping properties based on correlation between the structural pattern and mapped stress. A different systemati… Show more

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“…The orthogonal paths of pressure isolines (for zones much thinner than the horizontal extent of the structure) coincide with possible fluid flow paths (Sibiryakov et al, 2004). The zones of highly dense lines of low pressure are natural sinks of fluids.…”
Section: Implications For Well Placementmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…The orthogonal paths of pressure isolines (for zones much thinner than the horizontal extent of the structure) coincide with possible fluid flow paths (Sibiryakov et al, 2004). The zones of highly dense lines of low pressure are natural sinks of fluids.…”
Section: Implications For Well Placementmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Seismic inversion resolves mostly the boundaries of geologic structures but fails to constrain stress and strain patterns. Meanwhile, shear stress (second stress tensor invariant) correlates with porosity and permeability, and tangent stress highs may be indicator for porous rocks; the stress tensor also has implications for preferable orientations of fractures (Sibiryakov et al, 2004). Of course, stress can be only tentative guides to the distribution of fluids because flow requires some transport system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main physical parameter governing pressure prediction is given by the measure of discontinuity represented by the velocity ratio γ = v S /v P along the interfaces. Sibiryakov et al (2015) deals with different aspects of this special method, where is described that, as a result of the γ ratio behavior, an anticline is not necessarily the only structural condition for potentiating a zone to be an oil and gas accumulator (reservoir).…”
Section: Pressure Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%