Day 2 Tue, February 22, 2022 2022
DOI: 10.2523/iptc-21910-ea
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Quantitatively Evaluating Far-Field Fractures by Analyzing Azimuthal Acoustic Waveforms: Case Studies in Vertical and Horizontal Wells

Abstract: To understand formation structures extending away from the wellbore, azimuthal acoustic waveforms are acquired with longer recording length compared to conventional sonic logging. Advanced acoustic waveform processing algorithms such as 3D slowness time coherence (3D STC) and ray tracing applied to the reflection waveforms allow for quantitatively determining the true dip, azimuth, and position of the reflectors in 3D space, especially for far-field reflectors that can't be detected or located by conventional … Show more

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