Fractured Reservoir Characterisation
In a fractured reservoir expect the unexpected.....
......but reduce the risk with our help
......but reduce the risk with our help
The outcrop photo of Middle Devonian Eday Marls in Orkney, at right, shows how reducing fluids (possibly hydrocarbon from deeper levels) moved along the fractures leaving the green traces. It’s one example of the close relationship between fractures and fluid flow in tight formations and illustrates the challenge we face in positioning wells for optimal recovery from fracture controlled sweetspots.
GeoScience...from well data analysis through outcrop, analog and seismic scale-integration...to fracture models, simulation inputs, operational support, and well planning...with some applied training in fractured reservoir characterisation along the way.
GeoScience...from well data analysis through outcrop, analog and seismic scale-integration...to fracture models, simulation inputs, operational support, and well planning...with some applied training in fractured reservoir characterisation along the way.



