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How fracture systems affect permeability development in shallow-water carbonate rocks An example from the Gargano Peninsula, Italy

Journal

JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 9, Pages 1212-1230

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsg.2009.05.009

Keywords

Fractures; Stress fields; Permeability; Carbonate rocks; Reservoirs; Numerical modelling

Funding

  1. Norwegian Research Council [163316/S30]

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Fracture networks control the permeability of many reservoirs Since the fracture patterns of petroleum reservoirs in situ are difficult to study in detail field analogues are very important for understanding their fracture-related permeability Here we present the results of a study of the fracture system of carbonate rocks of Lower Cretaceous age in a quarry associated with the damage zone and fault core of a major fault zone on the Gargano Peninsula in South Italy We measured the attitude of 1541 fractures and faults along several vertical and horizontal scan lines There are two main fracture sets one strikes between E-W and ESE-WNW the other NNE-SSW A total of 675 fracture-spacing measurements indicate log-normal spacing distributions with an arithmetic mean fracture spacing of 029 m and a median of 015 m The data plotted on a log-log plot suggest three main spacing subpopulations each of which follows approximately a power law with different fractal dimensions Subpopulation 1 where the spacing ranges from 1 to 10 cm and the straight-line slope D ( fractal dimension) is 020 represents fractures confined to laminated carbonate mudstones (multilayers) that form the microbial mat deposits of a peritidal cycle Subpopulation 2 where the spacing ranges from 11 to 55 cm and D is 077 represents fractures confined to thicker layers forming a part of a peritidal cycle the contacts of which are marked by stylolites Subpopulation 3 where the spacing ranges from 56 to 243 cm and D is 2 81 represents fractures that dissect comparatively thick units of an entire peritidal cycle For the spacing the minimum coefficient of variation C-v defined as standard deviation divided by the mean is 1 00 (essentially randomly spaced fractures) while its maximum C-v is 1 62 suggesting that some fractures form clusters some clusters being denser than others The clusters composed of fractures with varying attitudes and therefore commonly intersecting are likely to contribute significantly to the overall permeability of the carbonate rock Fracture-aperture (opening) data (N=324) also show a log-normal size distribution with a mean opening of 1 01 cm and median of 029 cm Log-log plots indicate that a part of this data groups into two subpopulations I and II each of which follows approximately a power law The straight-line slope D ( the fractal dimension) of subpopulation I is 046 whereas that of subpopulation II is 1 49 We present boundary-element models showing that laminated carbonate mudstones and their contacts modify the local stress fields so as to encourage fracture offset and commonly arrest Our results also show that when a fluid-driven subpopulation 2 fracture approaches subpopulation 1 fractures the induced tensile stresses may result in the opening up of many of the subpopulation 1 fractures directly above the tip of the subpopulation 2 fractures If in addition the contacts between the multilayers are weak they also tend to open up thus generating a large interconnected cluster of vertical fractures and horizontal contacts The results suggest that the tensile stresses induced by a comparatively large fluid-driven subpopulation 2 fracture may contribute to the formation of an interconnected cluster of subpopulation 1 fractures and associated contacts thereby significantly increasing the permeability of the carbonate rock (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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