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Integrating Petrophysical and Geomechanical Rock Properties for Determination of Fracability of an Iraqi Tight Oil Reservoir

Ali Khaleel Farouk, Ayad A. Alhaleem

2022Iraqi Geological Journal11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tight oil reservoirs have been a concerned of the oil industry due to their substantial influence on oil production. Due to their poor permeability, numerous problems are encountered while producing from tight reservoirs. Petrophysical and geomechanical rock properties are essential for understanding and assessing the fracability of reservoirs, especially tight reservoirs, to enhance permeability. In this study, Saadi B reservoir in Halfaya Iraqi oil field is considered as the main tight reservoir. Petrophysical and geomechanical properties have been estimated using full-set well logs for a vertical well that penetrates Saadi reservoir and validated with support of diagnostic fracture injection test data employing standard equations and correlations. Subsequently, breakdown pressures are computed, and two fracturing models have been developed. The petrophysical analysis infers that the reservoir has poor properties, while the findings of the geomechanical properties indicate that the reservoir is brittle with ductile rock strata. These ductile strata underlay and overlay more brittle formations than the reservoir. The results from the diagnostic fracture injection test are quite consistent with well logs results. The breakdown pressure reflects that this reservoir could easily be fractured by inserting pressure equal to 6250 psi. However, the fracturing model design parameters manipulates the fracture height confinement within Saadi Formation and its propagation to Hartha and/or Tanuma Formations. Therefore, the employment of petrophysical and geomechanical properties of the rocks assists in understanding the fracability of the formation and demonstrating the orientation and the fracture propagation direction.

Topics & Concepts

PetrophysicsGeologyPermeability (electromagnetism)BrittlenessPetroleum engineeringTight oilGeomechanicsPetrologyGeotechnical engineeringOil fieldFracture (geology)CompactionPetroleum reservoirPorosityMaterials scienceOil shaleGeneticsBiologyPaleontologyComposite materialMembraneHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir AnalysisRock Mechanics and ModelingDrilling and Well Engineering
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