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Introduction to Geomechanics for Unconventional Reservoirs - IGUR

PetroSkills, In Houston
Length
5 days
Length
5 days

Course description

Introduction to Geomechanics for Unconventional Reservoirs – IGUR

This course provides an overview of petroleum geomechanics and its applications for development of unconventional plays. It is presented in three sections:

  1. fundamentals of petroleum geomechanics,
  2. geomechanical characterization, stress modeling and building mechanical earth models, and
  3. geomechanical modeling for unconventional plays.

Suitability - Who should attend?

Geoscientists, petrophysicists, engineers, or anyone involved in unconventional reservoir development.

Outcome / Qualification etc.

  • Essentials of rock mechanics concepts such as stress and strain tensors, rock constitutive models, and failure criteria;
  • To review lab measurement reports to understand mechanical rock properties and to understand the application of this data to case studies ;
  • The key geomechanical parameters of shales ;
  • The origins of pore pressure generation and pressure prediction and measurement methods for unconventional plays ;
  • The processes of multi-source data collection (from cores, logs, lab and field tests, drilling, seismic, microseismic, etc.) for characterization of rock properties and in-situ stresses and building Mechanical Earth Models (MEMs) ;
  • To analyze and interpret the geomechanical aspects of image logs, mini-frac and DFIT tests, and drilling and completion reports ;
  • To use different methodologies to measure/estimate in-situ stress components ;
  • To apply geomechanical modeling to unconventional plays ;
  • Practical approaches for drilling and mud window design;
  • The basic principles of hydraulic fracture design ;
  • To characterize natural fractures and use discrete fracture network (DFN) modeling to account for their influence on hydraulic fracturing operations ;
  • About modeling and monitoring of fault reactivation and seismicity induced by hydraulic fracturing and waste fluid disposal;
  • The application of data analytics and machine learning for optimization of drilling, completion, and production in unconventional plays

Training Course Content

  • Introduction to petroleum geomechanics
  • Stress and strain tensors
  • Deformation models and failure criteria
  • Laboratory measurement of elastic and strength rock properties
  • Mechanical behavior properties and key geomechanical aspects of shale plays (fractures, brittleness, and anisotropy)
  • In-situ stresses and plate tectonics in the earth
  • Effective stresses and the role of pore pressure in geomechanics
  • Origins of pore pressure generation and different pore pressure measurement and calculation methods
  • Review of different data sources for geomechanical characterization and the concept of integrated characterization
  • Image log analysis and fracture characterization
  • Construction of 1D and 3D mechanical earth models (MEMs) and their key characteristics
  • Vertical stress characterization
  • Introduction to Minifrac/DFIT analysis and key recorded pressures
  • Basics of Integrated In-situ stress estimation (SHmax) using field tests, wireline logs, image logs, and seismic data
  • Poroelastic modeling
  • Frictional equilibrium and stress polygon
  • Drilling history matching and borehole stability
  • Data uncertainty analysis for geomechanical analysis
  • Basic principles of hydraulic fracturing analysis and design
  • Natural fracture characterization and DFN modeling
  • Induced seismicity risk during hydraulic fracturing
  • Introduction to data analytics and machine learning for drilling/completion/production optimization of unconventional plays

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4/5
Geophysicist
07 Dec 2020
Good overview

"I liked the problems and the questions that were asked during the lecture. They helped make sure concepts were understood. I think this was a good overview of geomechanics."

4/5
Geophysicist
07 Dec 2020
Unique experience

"My experience in this course was unique in the sense that the instructor took an abundance of time ensuring we understood the material, which I greatly appreciated."

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