--> Abstract: Optimizing Fracture Data Acquisition from Archived Core, by John C. Lorenz and Scott P. Cooper; #90089 (2009)
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Optimizing Previous HitFractureNext Hit Data Acquisition from Archived Core

John C. Lorenz1 and Scott P. Cooper2
1Geoflight LLC
2Cooper Geological Consulting

The maximum amount and highest quality of Previous HitfractureNext Hit data are acquired from freshly cut core. However, when times are tough and fewer cores are being cut, archived core is an alternate and viable source of significant Previous HitfractureNext Hit data even if that core has been slabbed an/or is now in discontinuous pieces. Acquisition of decent Previous HitfractureNext Hit data from archived core requires careful observation and Previous HitanalysisNext Hit, starting with a thorough washing of the core. Slabs and butts should be examined together where possible. Slabbing may in fact expose the smaller fractures that are not obvious on the core surface. Previous HitFractureNext Hit analyses of archived core will of necessity be less quantitative than analyses done on fresh core, and the largest fractures may have been removed as samples and souvenirs long ago. However, fractures are common enough in many reservoirs that even archived core remnants often contain Previous HitfractureNext Hit samples which will allow a qualitative assessment of parameters such as Previous HitfractureNext Hit distributions with respect to lithology and gross Previous HitfractureNext Hit characteristics (i.e., dips, planarity, mineralization, aperture). These Previous HitfractureNext Hit samples may also contain clues on the mode of Previous HitfractureNext Hit formation which can be used to make qualitative estimates of interwell Previous HitfractureNext Hit distributions and intensities. Estimates can also be made of natural Previous HitfractureTop strikes if they can be related to the strikes of the induced fractures that are common in many cores.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90089©2009 AAPG Southwest Section Meeting, Midland, Texas, April 26-29, 2009