articleSPE Production & OperationsJan 7, 2010Closed access

What Is Stimulated Reservoir Volume?

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Abstract

Summary Ultralow-permeability shale reservoirs require a large fracture network to maximize well performance. Microseismic fracture mapping has shown that large fracture networks can be generated in many shale reservoirs. In conventional reservoirs and tight gas sands, single-plane-fracture half-length and conductivity are the key drivers for stimulation performance. In shale reservoirs, where complex network structures in multiple planes are created, the concepts of single-fracture half-length and conductivity are insufficient to describe stimulation performance. This is the reason for the concept of using stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) as a correlation parameter for well performance. The size of the…

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  • Microseism
  • Fracture (geology)
  • Oil shale
  • Conductivity
  • Volume (thermodynamics)
  • Petroleum engineering
  • Geology
  • Permeability (electromagnetism)
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