Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4965261 | Computers & Geosciences | 2017 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
In the oil, gas and geothermal industry, the extraction or the input of fluids induces changes in the stress field of the reservoir, if the in-situ stress state of a fault plane is sufficiently disturbed, a fault may slip and can trigger fluid leakage or the reservoir might fracture and become damaged. The goal of the SSLIPO 1.0 software is to obtain data that can reduce the risk of affecting the stability of wellbores. The input data are the magnitudes of the three principal stresses and their orientation in geographic coordinates. The output data are the slip direction of a fracture in geographic coordinates, and its normal (Ïn) and shear (Ï) stresses resolved on a single or multiple fracture planes. With this information, it is possible to calculate the slip tendency (Ï/Ïn) and the propensity to open a fracture that is inversely proportional to Ïn. This software could analyze any compressional stress system, even non-Andersonian. An example is given from an oilfield in southern Mexico, in a region that contains fractures formed in three events of deformation. In the example SSLIPO 1.0 was used to determine in which deformation event the oil migrated. SSLIPO 1.0 is an open code application developed in MATLAB. The URL to obtain the source code and to download SSLIPO 1.0 are: http://www.geociencias.unam.mx/~alaniz/main_code.txt, http://www.geociencias.unam.mx/~alaniz/ SSLIPO_pkg.exe.
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Authors
Alejandra Álvarez del Castillo, Susana Alicia Alaniz-Álvarez, Angel Francisco Nieto-Samaniego, Shunshan Xu, Gil Humberto Ochoa-González, Luis Germán Velasquillo-MartÃnez,