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Volume 12, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1354-0793
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Abstract

A model for estimating the effective anisotropic properties of cemented shales is presented. The model is based on two mathematical methods for estimation of effective properties of a composite medium; a self-consistent approximation and a differential effective medium model. In combination these theories allow approximation of a shale with connected clay minerals and cement, and disconnected pores and quartz grains, which can be compared with the conditions in a real cemented shale. A strategy is also presented for estimation of stiffnesses in the transition zone from mechanical compaction to chemical compaction dominated diagenesis. Combining these theories with a shale compaction theory, enables modelling of the effective elastic stiffnesses for shales from deposition and mechanical compaction to deep burial and chemical compaction/cementing. Results from the model were compared with velocity data from three wells, showing good fit for velocity predictions, following the main velocity trends with increased temperature and depth.

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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): anisotropy; cementation; diagenesis; rock physics; shale; velocity

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