Hydraulic Fracturing-Induced Microseismicity Controlled by Rock Brittleness and Natural Fractures in Tongren, Guizhou, China

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Interpretation-A Journal of Subsurface Characterization Pub Date : 2023-08-03 DOI:10.1190/int-2022-0126.1
Dewei Li, Jingjing Zheng, S. Peng, Ruizhao Yang, Lingbin Meng, Weijiang Shi
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Hydraulic fracturing-induced microseismicity has drawn public attention in recent years. However, understanding the behavior of the hydraulic fracture is limited due to complex relationship between the microseismicity and the various geological conditions. To further understand this question, we conducted a study to detect and locate hydraulic fracturing-induced microseismicity at a shale gas production site in Tongren, Guizhou, China. We investigate the relationship between their distribution and two important geological factors: the brittleness index of rocks and the distribution of natural fractures. With the aid of a 3D active seismic survey, we first calculate the brittleness index of rocks in the hydraulic fracturing region using Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio, compared with the locating result of fracturing-induced microseismicity shows the mostly events distributed in the area with higher brittleness index. We then delineate natural fractures using the Ant Tracking method of the 3D seismic attribute. The microseismic location is consistent with the region of the natural fractures. Based on our findings, we suggest the spatial distribution of induced microseismicity is highly controlled by the brittleness of rocks and the distribution of natural fractures in this region. This research provides insights into the factors controlling hydraulic fracturing-induced microseismicity and enhances our understanding of the complex interplay between geological conditions and the behavior of hydraulic fractures.
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贵州铜仁地区岩石脆性和天然裂缝控制的水力压裂微震活动
水力压裂诱发的微震活动近年来引起了人们的广泛关注。然而,由于微震活动与各种地质条件之间的复杂关系,人们对水力裂缝的行为认识有限。为了进一步了解这个问题,我们在中国贵州铜仁的页岩气生产现场进行了一项研究,以检测和定位水力压裂引起的微地震活动。研究了它们的分布与岩石脆性指数和天然裂缝分布这两个重要地质因素之间的关系。借助三维活动地震调查,首先利用杨氏模量和泊松比计算水力压裂区岩石的脆性指数,并与压裂诱发微震活动定位结果进行对比,发现微震活动多分布在脆性指数较高的区域。然后利用三维地震属性的蚂蚁跟踪方法圈定天然裂缝。微震位置与天然裂缝区域一致。在此基础上,我们认为该地区诱发微震活动的空间分布受岩石脆性和天然裂缝分布的高度控制。该研究为水力压裂诱发微震活动的控制因素提供了深入的见解,并加深了我们对地质条件与水力裂缝行为之间复杂相互作用的认识。
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期刊介绍: ***Jointly published by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)*** Interpretation is a new, peer-reviewed journal for advancing the practice of subsurface interpretation.
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