The effect of kerogen on the elastic anisotropy of organic-rich shales

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[1] Sayers, Colin M.
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Sayers, Colin M. (csayers@slb.com) | 1600年 / Society of Exploration Geophysicists卷 / 78期
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Elastic anisotropy - Elastic properties - Geomechanical behavior - Isotropic models - Organic materials - Organic-rich shales - Partial alignment - Wellbore trajectory;
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The elastic properties of reservoir rocks are important for geomechanics applications; the most important of which are: analysis of stress changes due to production, analysis of rock deformation and failure, wellbore trajectory optimization, and the design of hydraulic fractures. Organic-rich shales are often observed to be strongly anisotropic due to the partial alignment of anisotropic clay minerals and the beddingparallel lamination of organic material within the shale. Neglecting shale anisotropy may lead to incorrect estimates of the in situ stress or stress changes resulting from production. As a result, isotropic models may fail to describe geomechanical behavior correctly. The distribution of the organic phase plays an important role in determining the elastic properties of organic-rich shales, and this has a significant effect on production-induced stress changes. The presence of kerogen leads to a decrease in all of the elastic moduli, and has a significant effect on the geomechanical behavior of shales. The change in horizontal effective stress for a given change in pore pressure resulting from production is greater for kerogen-rich shales, and the neglect of anisotropy in predicting such stress changes may lead to significant errors. © 2013 Society of Exploration Geophysicists.
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