Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8128102 Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Finally, the correlations have been applied to well log data from a vertical well in the Bakken Formation, and compared to the stiffness coefficients obtained using the M-ANNIE assumptions. Moreover, minimum horizontal stress is calculated and compared using ANNIE, M-ANNIE, and the proposed correlations, these last ones determined from Bakken Formation velocity measured data. Generally, the new correlations provide results for the minimum horizontal stress a little bit lower than the M-ANNIE model, but greater than the ANNIE model. It is also shown that C13 M-ANNIE assumption works really well for shales, however, C12 M-ANNIE assumption does not work for shales. Furthermore, C66 calculated and used for the ANNIE and M-ANNIE models, is based on the Stoneley wave velocity which has been indicated not to be a reliable measurement. For these setbacks, the proposed correlations provide an alternative and practical solution for the in-situ stress estimation.
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