Estimating formation stresses using radial profiles of three shear moduli
US-2015260870-A1 · Sep 17, 2015 · US
US9494704B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9494704-B2 |
| Application number | US-51256209-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 30, 2009 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2008 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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Maximum and minimum horizontal stresses are estimated using radial profiles of shear moduli for a deviated borehole. Inversion enables estimation of maximum and minimum horizontal stresses using radial profiles of three shear moduli associated with an orthogonal set of axis defined by the deviated borehole azimuth from the North and the deviation of the longitudinal axis of the borehole from the vertical.
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A method for estimating maximum and minimum horizontal stresses in a formation in which a deviated borehole is present, the method comprising: determining radial profiles of Stoneley, fast dipole shear, and slow dipole shear slownesses using first orthogonal axes defined by an azimuth of the deviated borehole from a North direction and a deviation of a longitudinal axis of the deviated borehole from a vertical direction; calculating dipole shear moduli C44″ and C55″ defined in the first orthogonal axes using the fast dipole shear slowness and the slow dipole shear slowness; calculating modulus C66″ defined in the first orthogonal axes using the Stoneley slowness; estimating a set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes by performing an inversion that uses far-field shear moduli C44″, C55″, and C66″ and radial profiles of dipole shear moduli C44″ and C55″ at two or more different radial positions; and transforming the set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes to maximum and minimum horizontal stresses defined in second orthogonal axes that are aligned with the North direction and the vertical direction. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein transforming the set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes to the maximum and minimum horizontal stresses defined in the second orthogonal axes comprises expressing the set of stresses as a function of (i) the deviated borehole azimuth from the North, (ii) the deviation of the longitudinal axis of the deviated borehole from the vertical, (iii) the formation maximum horizontal stress, (iv) minimum horizontal stress, and (v) overburden stress. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein transforming the set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes to the maximum and minimum horizontal stresses defined in the second orthogonal axes further comprises expressing radial profiles of Stoneley, fast dipole shear, and slow dipole shear slownesses as a function of the set of stresses and an acoustoelastic coefficient. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the acoustoelastic coefficient comprises a non linear elastic stiffness parameter and a shear modulus of the formation. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the acoustoelastic coefficient relates sonic or seismic velocities in the formation to corresponding changes in the set of stresses in the formation. 6. Apparatus for estimating stress in a formation in which a deviated borehole is present, the apparatus comprising: at least one acoustic sensor that provides radial profiles of Stoneley, fast dipole shear, and slow dipole shear slownesses using first orthogonal axes defined by an azimuth of the deviated borehole from a North direction and a deviation of a longitudinal axis of the deviated borehole from a vertical direction; processing circuitry that: (i) calculates dipole shear moduli C44″ and C55″ defined in the first orthogonal axes using the fast dipole shear slowness and the slow dipole shear slowness; (ii) calculates modulus C66″ defined in the first orthogonal axes using the Stoneley slowness; (iii) estimates a set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes by performing an inversion that uses far-field shear moduli C44″, C55″, and C66″ and radial profiles of dipole shear moduli C44″ and C55″ at two or more different radial positions; and (iv) transforms the set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes to maximum and minimum horizontal stresses defined in second orthogonal axes that are aligned with the North direction and the vertical direction. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein estimating the set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes by performing an inversion comprises inverting (i) difference equations obtained from far-field shear moduli C44″, C55″, and C66″, (ii) difference equations obtained from radial profiles of dipole shear moduli C44″ and C55″ at two or more different radial positions, and (iii) a relationship between deviated borehole stresses within the formation proximate to the borehole and deviated borehole stresses in the far-field of the formation. 8. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein estimating the set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes by performing an inversion comprises inverting (i) difference equations obtained from far-field shear moduli C44″, C55″, and C66″, (ii) difference equations obtained from radial profiles of dipole shear moduli C44″ and C55″ at two or more different radial positions, and (iii) a relationship between deviated borehole stresses within the formation proximate to the borehole and deviated borehole stresses in the far-field of the formation. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: placing a logging tool within the deviated borehole; transmitting acoustic waves into the formation using the logging tool; and detecting the acoustic waves to acquire acoustic data using the logging tool; wherein the radial profiles of Stoneley, fast dipole shear, and slow dipole shear slownesses are determined using the acoustic data. 10. Apparatus for estimating stress in a formation in which a deviated borehole is present, the apparatus comprising: a logging tool configured to transmit acoustic waves into the formation from the deviated borehole and detect the acoustic waves to acquire acoustic data; processing circuitry that: (i) determines radial profiles of Stoneley, fast dipole shear, and slow dipole shear slownesses using: (a) the acoustic data, and (b) first orthogonal axes defined by an azimuth of the deviated borehole from a North direction and a deviation of a longitudinal axis of the deviated borehole from a vertical direction; (ii) calculates dipole shear moduli C44″ and C55″ defined in the first orthogonal axes using the fast dipole shear slowness and the slow dipole shear slowness; (iii) calculates modulus C66″ defined in the first orthogonal axes using the Stoneley slowness; (iv) estimates a set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes by performing an inversion that uses far-field shear moduli C44″, C55″, and C66″ and radial profiles of dipole shear moduli C44″ and C55″ at two or more different radial positions; and (v) transforms the set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes to maximum and minimum horizontal stresses defined in second orthogonal axes that are aligned with the North direction and the vertical direction. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein estimating the set of stresses defined in the first orthogonal axes by performing an inversion comprises inverting (i) difference equations obtained from far-field shear moduli C44″, C55″, and C66″, (ii) difference equations obtained from radial profiles of dipole shear moduli C44″ and C55″ at two or more different radial positions, and (iii) a relationship between deviated borehole stresses within the formation proximate to the borehole and deviated borehole stresses in the far-field of the formation.
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