SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering
Volume 12,
Number 2,
April 2009,
pp. 232-242
Summary
Matrix porosity is relatively easy to measure and estimate compared to
fracture porosity. On the other hand, fracture porosity is highly heterogeneous
and very difficult to measure and estimate. When matrix porosity of naturally
fractured reservoirs (NFRs) is negligible, it is very important to know
fracture porosity to evaluate reservoir performance. Because fracture porosity
is highly uncertain, fractal discrete fracture network (FDFN) generation codes
were developed to estimate fracture porosity. To reflect scale-dependent
characteristics of fracture networks, fractal theories are adopted. FDFN
modeling technique enables the systematic use of data obtained from image log
and core analysis for estimating fracture porosity. As a result, each fracture
has its own fracture aperture distribution, so that generated FDFN are similar
to actual fracture systems. The results of this research will contribute to
properly evaluating the fracture porosity of NFR where matrix porosity is
negligible.
© 2009. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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History
- Original manuscript received:
6 August 2007
- Meeting paper published:
11 November 2007
- Revised manuscript received:
17 June 2008
- Manuscript approved:
10 July 2008
- Published online:
15 April 2009
- Version of record:
15 April 2009