--> Abstract: Deterministic Versus Stochastic Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) Modeling, Application in a Heterogeneous Naturally Fractured Reservoir, by Meyssam Travakkoli, Saeed Khajoee, Reza Malakooti, and Mohsen S. Beidokhti; #90105 (2010)
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Deterministic Versus Stochastic Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) Previous HitModelingNext Hit, Application in a Heterogeneous Naturally Fractured Previous HitReservoirNext Hit

Meyssam Travakkoli1; Saeed Khajoee1; Reza Malakooti2; Mohsen S. Beidokhti3

(1) Petroleum Exploration Engineering, IFP School - PUT, Paris, France.

(2) Calagary Univeristy PUT, Calgary, AB, Canada.

(3) Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.

Fracture Previous HitModelingNext Hit is a multi-step process involving several disciplines within Previous HitreservoirNext Hit characterization and Previous HitsimulationNext Hit. The main idea is to build on geological concepts and gathered data such as interpretation of faults and fractures from image log data and 3D seismic , use field outcrop studies as analogs for conceptual models, seismic attributes used as fracture drivers, etc. The purpose of Previous HitmodelingNext Hit fractures is to create Previous HitsimulationNext Hit properties with the power to predict the Previous HitreservoirNext Hit behavior. This note applies DFN concept in a unique and comprehensive study of fracture Previous HitmodelingNext Hit in one of naturally fractured carbonate Previous HitreservoirNext Hit of Middle East.

A Discrete fracture network is a group of planes representing fractures. Fractures of the same type that are generated at the same time are grouped into a fracture set. Each fracture network containing fractures has at least one fracture set but may have many.

The simplest fracture sets are defined deterministically as a group of previously defined fractures, either as a result of fault plane extraction from a seismic cube, or as previously defined fractures.

Fractures modeled stochastically can be described statistically either using numerical input or properties in the 3D grid. Properties in the 3D grid can vary in 3D and can easily be modeled using seismic attributes from 3D seismic data.

The Scale up fracture network converts the discrete fracture network (with its defined properties) into the properties that are essential for running a dual porosity, or dual permeability Previous HitsimulationNext Hit.

A simple Previous HitsimulationNext Hit model is developed for three different grid types, using the software ECLIPSE 100, grid without DFN Previous HitmodelingNext Hit, deterministic DFN Previous HitmodelingNext Hit and stochastic DFN Previous HitmodelingNext Hit. The results of the Previous HitreservoirNext Hit Previous HitsimulationTop indicate that case with Stochastic DFN has a better result (history match) rather than cases with Deterministic DFN and the grid without DFN.