会议专题

Utilizing observations of borehole failure in deviated wellbores to constrain the full stress tensor in deep wells and mines: Application to two complex case studies

Over the past fifteen years, my colleagues and I have developed a suite of techniques for determi-nation of the full stress tensor in arbitrarily-oriented wells and boreholes utilizing observations of non-catastrophic failures of the wellbore wall - compressive failures, drilling-induced tensile fractures and stress perturbations associated with slip on faults cutting through the wellbore. While these techniques have had extensive application in the petroleum industry, they have also been used in core holes drilled from excavations in mines to yield infor-mation about the state of stress within, and beyond, the area affected by the stress concentration surrounding the excavation. When possible, hydraulic fracturing is used to provide independent information about the magnitude of the least principal stress, but is not used to estimate the maximum horizontal principal stress. In this paper we review both the conceptual elements of this methodology and two challenging case studies. The first involves determination of the state of stress following the drilling of the first phase of the SAFOD project, a scientific borehole drilled through the San Andreas Fault in central California. The second involves determination of the state of stress in the crust surrounding a very deep mine is South Africa. These case studies document how obser-vations of wellbore failure in deviated wells yield consistent stress orientations and magnitudes over appreciable depth ranges.

Mark D. Zoback Pijush Paul Amie Lucier

Department of Geophysics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Conoco-Phillips, Houston, Texas Shell International Exploration and Production, Houston, Texas

国际会议

The Fifth International Symposium on In-situ Rock Stress(第五届国际岩石应力研讨会)

北京

英文

69-76

2010-08-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)