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Predicting stress-induced anisotropy around a borehole
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2012)
Formation elastic properties near a borehole may be altered from their original state due to the stress concentration around the borehole. This could result in a biased estimation of formation properties but could provide ...
Multipole seismoelectric logging while drilling (LWD) for acoustic velocity measurements
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2012)
In seismoelectric well logging, an acoustic wave propagates along a borehole and induces electrical signals along the borehole wall. The apparent velocities of these seismoelectric signals are equal to the formation ...
Asymmetric source acoustic LWD for the improved formation shear velocity estimation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2010)
Most acoustic logging while drilling (LWD) tools generate
a single pure borehole mode (e.g., dipole or quadrupole) to
estimate the formation shear velocity. We propose an approach
where multipole modes are generated ...
Reservoir fracture characterizations from seismic scattered waves
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2012)
The measurements of fracture parameters, such as fracture orientation, fracture density and fracture compliance, in a reservoir is very important for field development and exploration. Traditional seismic methods for ...
Experimental studies of the acoustic wave field near a borehole
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2013)
A monopole or a dipole source in a fluid borehole generates acoustic waves, part of which propagate along the borehole and the other part enter the formation propagating as P- or S-waves. The refracted waves propagating ...
A robust method for fracture orientation and density detection from seismic scattered energy
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2011)
The measurements of fracture parameters, such as fracture orientation, fracture density and fracture compliance, in a reservoir is very important for field development and exploration. Traditional seismic methods for ...
Experimental Studies of Reflections from Single and Multiple-Fractures Using Lucite Models
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2011)
Laboratory acoustic measurements are performed with Lucite fracture models to understand the reflection characteristics of a seismic wave in a fracture zone. The fracture models include single fracture, dual fracture, and ...
An approach for predicting stress-induced anisotropy around a borehole
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory, 2012)
Formation elastic properties near a borehole may be altered from their original state due to the stress concentration around the borehole. This could result in a biased estimation of formation properties but could provide ...