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Geophysical Prospecting | 2017

Effects of fracture intersections on seismic dispersion: theoretical predictions versus numerical simulations

Junxin Guo; J. Germán Rubino; Stanislav Glubokovskikh; Boris Gurevich

ABSTRACT The detection and characterisation of domains of intersecting fractures are important goals in several disciplines of current interest, including exploration and production of unconventional reservoirs, nuclear waste storage, CO2 sequestration, and groundwater hydrology, among others. The objective of this study is to propose a theoretical framework for quantifying the effects of fracture intersections on the frequency‐dependent elastic properties of fluid‐saturated porous and fractured rocks. Three characteristic frequency regimes for fluid pressure communication are identified. In the low‐frequency limit, fractures are in full pressure communication with the embedding porous matrix and with other fractures. Conversely, in the high‐frequency limit, fractures are hydraulically isolated from the matrix and from other fractures. At intermediate frequencies, fractures are hydraulically isolated from the matrix porosity but can be in hydraulic communication with each other, depending on whether fracture sets are intersecting. For each frequency regime, the effective stiffness coefficients are derived using the linear‐slip theory and anisotropic Gassmann equations. Explicit mathematical expressions for the two characteristic frequencies that separate the three frequency regimes are also determined. Theoretical predictions are then applied to two synthetic 2D samples, each containing two orthogonal fracture sets: one with and another without intersections. The resulting stiffness coefficients, Thomsen‐style anisotropy parameters, and the transition frequencies show good agreement with corresponding numerical simulations. The theoretical results are applicable not only to 2D but also to 3D fracture systems and are amenable to being employed in inversion schemes designed to characterise fracture systems.


Geophysical Prospecting | 2018

A triple porosity scheme for fluid/solid substitution: theory and experiment: Triple porosity scheme for fluid/solid substitution

Yongyang Sun; Boris Gurevich; Maxim Lebedev; Stanislav Glubokovskikh; Vassili Mikhaltsevitch; Junxin Guo

Quantifying the effects of pore-filling materials on elastic properties of porous rocks is of considerable interest in geophysical practice. For rocks saturated with fluids, the Gassmann equation is proved effective in estimating the exact change in seismic velocity or rock moduli upon the changes in properties of pore infill. For solid substance or viscoelastic materials, however, the Gassmann theory is not applicable as the rigidity of the pore fill (either elastic or viscoelastic) prevents pressure communication in the pore space, which is a key assumption of the Gassmann equation. In this paper, we explored the elastic properties of a sandstone sample saturated with fluid and solid substance under different confining pressures. This sandstone sample is saturated with octadecane, which is a hydrocarbon with a melting point of 28°C, making it convenient to use in the lab in both solid and fluid forms. Ultrasonically measured velocities of the dry rock exhibit strong pressure dependency, which is largely reduced for the filling of solid octadecane. Predictions by the Gassmann theory for the elastic moduli of the sandstone saturated with liquid octadecane are consistent with ultrasonic measurements, but underestimate the elastic moduli of the sandstone saturated with solid octadecane. Our analysis shows that the difference between the elastic moduli of the dry and solid-octadecane-saturated sandstone is controlled by the squirt flow between stiff, compliant, and the so-called intermediate pores (with an aspect ratio larger than that of compliant pore but much less than that of stiff pores). Therefore, we developed a triple porosity model to quantify the combined squirt flow effects of compliant and intermediate pores saturated with solid or viscoelastic infill. Full saturation of remaining stiff pores with solid or viscoelastic materials is then considered by the lower embedded bound theory. The proposed model gave a reasonable fit to the ultrasonic measurements of the elastic moduli of the sandstone saturated with liquid or solid octadecane. Comparison of the predictions by the new model to other solid substitution schemes implied that accounting for the combined effects of compliant and intermediate pores is necessary to explain the solid squirt effects.


Geophysics | 2018

Seismic dispersion and attenuation in saturated porous rocks with aligned fractures of finite thickness: theory and numerical simulations – Part I: P-wave perpendicular to the fracture plane

Junxin Guo; J. Germán Rubino; Nicolás D. Barbosa; Stanislav Glubokovskikh; Boris Gurevich


Geophysics | 2018

Seismic dispersion and attenuation in saturated porous rocks with aligned fractures of finite thickness: Theory and numerical simulations — Part 2: Frequency-dependent anisotropy

Junxin Guo; J. Germán Rubino; Nicolás D. Barbosa; Stanislav Glubokovskikh; Boris Gurevich


Geophysical Journal International | 2018

Dynamic seismic signatures of saturated porous rocks containing two orthogonal sets of fractures: theory versus numerical simulations

Junxin Guo; J. Germán Rubino; Stanislav Glubokovskikh; Boris Gurevich


Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2017

Hybrid modeling of 3D fractured media based on 2D numerical simulations: Aligned fractures case

Nicolás D. Barbosa; Jorge Rubino; Eva Caspari; Junxin Guo; Boris Gurevich; Klaus Holliger


Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2018

Solid substitution: Modeling elastic properties of porous and cracked rocks saturated with liquid and solid octodecane

Yongyang Sun; Boris Gurevich; Maxim Lebedev; Stanislav Glubokovskikh; Andrew Squelch; Junxin Guo


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

Seismic Dispersion and Attenuation in Saturated Porous Rock With Aligned Slit Cracks

Bo-Ye Fu; Junxin Guo; Li‐Yun Fu; Stanislav Glubokovskikh; R. Galvin; Boris Gurevich


Exploration Geophysics | 2018

Seismic Signatures of Fractured Reservoirs: Theory Versus Numerical Simulations

Junxin Guo; Stanislav Glubokovskikh; Boris Gurevich; Germán Rubino


Poromechanics 2017 - Proceedings of the 6th Biot Conference on Poromechanics | 2017

Effects of Finite Fracture Thicknaess on Seismic Dispersion and Attenuation in Saturated Rocks with Aligned Penny-Shaped Cracks: Theory versus Numerical Simulation

Junxin Guo; J. Germán Rubino; Boris Gurevich; Stanislav Glubokovskikh

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J. Germán Rubino

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Jorge Rubino

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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