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Abstract

In hydrocarbon exploration fractures play an important role as possible pathways for the hydro-carbon flow and by this enhancing the overall formation’s permeability. Advanced logging methods for fracture analysis, like the borehole acoustic televiewer and Formation Microscanner (FMS) are available. However, open and with water or hydrocarbon filled fractures are also sen-sitive to electrical and other conventional logging methods. The integration of core and log data from a sandstone reservoir show that fractures can be identified with conventional logging; however limitations still exist.

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2013-03-18
2024-04-26
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