Ground-based hyperspectral imaging and terrestrial laser scanning for fracture characterization in the Mississippian Boone Formation

被引:10
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作者
Sun, Lei [1 ]
Khan, Shuhab D. [1 ]
Sarmiento, Sergio [2 ]
Lakshmikantha, M. R. [3 ]
Zhou, Huawei [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Houston, Dept Earth & Atmospher Sci, 3507 Cullen Blvd, Houston, TX 77004 USA
[2] Repsol USA, Technol Hub, 2455 Technol Forest Blvd, The Woodlands, TX 77381 USA
[3] Autovia Extremadura, Repsol Technol Ctr, Km 18, Madrid, Mostoles, Spain
关键词
Hyperspectral imaging; Terrestrial laser scanning; Virtual outcrop model; Fracture characterization; Reservoir analog; Boone formation; STRESS; BASIN; SANDSTONES; ARKANSAS; OUACHITA; OKLAHOMA; FORELAND; TEXAS; FIELD;
D O I
10.1016/j.jag.2017.08.008
中图分类号
TP7 [遥感技术];
学科分类号
081102 ; 0816 ; 081602 ; 083002 ; 1404 ;
摘要
Petroleum geoscientists have been using cores and well logs to study source rocks and reservoirs, however, the inherent discontinuous nature of these data cannot account for horizontal heterogeneities. Modern exploitation requires better understanding of important source rocks and reservoirs at outcrop scale. Remote sensing of outcrops is becoming a first order tool for reservoir analog studies including horizontal heterogeneities. This work used ground-based hyperspectral imaging, terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), and high-resolution photography to study a roadcut of the Boone Formation at Bella Vista, northwest Arkansas, and developed an outcrop model for reservoir analog analyses. The petroliferous Boone Formation consists of fossiliferous limestones interbedded with chert of early Mississippian age. We used remote sensing techniques to identify rock types and to collect 3D geometrical data. Mixture tuned matched filtering classification of hyperspectral data show that the outcrop is mostly limestones with interbedded chert nodules. 1315 fractures were classified according to their strata-bounding relationships, among these, larger fractures are dominantly striking in ENE WSW directions. Fracture extraction data show that chert holds more fractures than limestones, and both vertical and horizontal heterogeneities exist in chert nodule distribution. Utilizing ground-based remote sensing, we have assembled a virtual outcrop model to extract mineral composition as well as fracture data from the model. We inferred anisotropy in vertical fracture permeability based on the dominancy of fracture orientations, the preferential distribution of fractures and distribution of chert nodules. These data are beneficial in reservoir analogs to study rock mechanics and fluid flow, and to improve well performances.
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页码:222 / 233
页数:12
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