Title: Fracture Properties Needed
1Fracture Properties Needed
2Fracture porosity permeability are both a
function of Fracture Width (e) Fracture
Spacing (D)
3Fracture Porosity
4Fracture Porosity Magnitude
5Fracture Porosity is Difficult to Calculate and
Even More Difficult to Interpret
6While Fracture Porosity is Small in Magnitude
- It is very effective porosity
- A possible large volume per well due to large
drainage area and reservoir thickness - An assumed high recovery factor
7Fracture System Volume as a Function of Fracture
Porosity Drainage
Nelson (1985)
8Fracture Porosity Scale
2 ft
Nelson (1985)
9Depth Depletion Corrections Are Much More
Severe in Fracture Porosity Than in Matrix
Porosity
10Fracture Matrix Porosity Compressibility
11Fracture Matrix Permeability Compressibility
Tr Ss from Daw Others
(1974)
12Fracture Porosity Calculator
Nelson (1985)
13Fracture Porosity Determinations
14Fracture Porosity from Core Analysis
15Fracture Porosity vs. Fracture Permeability
Nelson (1985)
16K. North Sea Chalk Valhall Field
Fracture Porosity/ Permeability Relationship
Nelson (1985)
17Fracture Porosity from Outcrop Fracture
Intensities
Nelson (1985)
Assumes Fracture Width for Ls at 10,000 ft from
Lab Measurements
18Sometimes Fracture Porosity Matrix Porosity are
Related
19Calcite Filled Vessicle Trains Surrounding
Fractures in Tert. Basalt
West Rozel, Great Salt Lake, Utah
20Matrix Saturation Around Fractures in Tert. Basalt
West Rozel, Great Salt Lake, Utah
Calcite fill in Outcrop
21Calcite Along Vessicle Trains Along Fractures in
Basalt
West Rozel, Great Salt Lake, Utah