3-D Modeling of Reflection Coefficients at Thin Fluid Layers Representing a Hydraulic Fracture

Author(s):  
A. Oelke ◽  
O.S. Krüger ◽  
S.A. Shapiro
Geophysics ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 78 (4) ◽  
pp. T79-T87 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Oelke ◽  
D. Alexandrov ◽  
I. Abakumov ◽  
S. Glubokovskikh ◽  
R. Shigapov ◽  
...  

We have analyzed the angle-dependent reflectivity of microseismic wavefields at a hydraulic fracture, which we modeled as an ideal thin fluid layer embedded in an elastic, isotropic solid rock. We derived full analytical solutions for the reflections of an incident P-wave, the P-P and P-S reflection coefficients, as well as for an incident S-wave, and the S-S and S-P reflection coefficients. The rather complex analytical solutions were then approximated and we found that these zero-thickness limit approximations are in good agreement with the linear slip model, representing a fracture at slip contact. We compared the analytical solutions for the P-P reflections with synthetic data that were derived using finite-difference modeling and found that the modeling confirmed our theoretical results. For typical parameters of microseismic monitoring by hydraulic fracturing, e.g., a layer thickness of [Formula: see text] and frequencies of [Formula: see text], the reflection coefficients depend on the Poisson’s ratio. Furthermore, the reflection coefficients of an incident S-wave are remarkably high. Theoretical results suggested that it is feasible to image hydraulic fractures using microseismic events as a source and to solve the inverse problem, that is, to interpret reflection coefficients extracted from microseismic data in terms of reservoir properties.


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D. Alexandrov ◽  
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R. Shigapov ◽  
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