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Fracture intensity and associated variability: A new methodology for 3D digital outcrop model analysis of carbonate reservoirs

Source
Marine and Petroleum Geology
ISSN
02648172
Date Issued
2023-12-01
Author(s)
Panara, Yuri
Chandra, Viswasanthi
Finkbeiner, Thomas
Petrovic, Alexander
Zühlke, Rainer
Khanna, Pankaj  
Vahrenkamp, Volker
DOI
10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2023.106532
Volume
158
Abstract
The presence of hydraulically conductive fracture networks fundamentally affects subsurface fluid flow, the recovery factor and productivity in hydrocarbon carbonate reservoirs. However, methods to directly detect and map the 3D distribution and intensity of fracture networks in the subsurface is difficult. We present a new workflow and methodologies to overcome these limitations utilizing 3D digital photogrammetry on a prominent outcrop of the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) Jubaila Formation near Wadi Laban (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) as an example. Subsurface equivalents of the Upper Jubaila Formation host major oil and gas accumulations on the Arabian platform. The workflow includes mapping of fracture intensity, distribution and orientation along a 750 m long exposure transect using a high-resolution 3D Digital Outcrop Model (DOM). Results show two main fracture trends, which were E-W and NNE-SSW oriented. The techniques enable computation of fracture intensity directly on the 3D DOM, and quantification of lateral and vertical fracture intensity variability and fracture corridors. The new methodology of 3D DOM analysis, provides a reliable characterization of fractures and fracture intensity that are critical for enhancing 3D reservoir models.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/26544
Subjects
Carbonate reservoirs | Digital photogrammetry | Fracture corridors | Fracture intensity | Fracture network
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