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Abstract

Summary

Fractures are discontinuities in a rock and can significantly influence the fluid behaviour of a reservoir. The aim of this study is to create a Discrete Fracture Network (DFN), for a naturally fractured reservoir at Teapot Dome, Wyoming. The input for the DFN are well log information (FMI) and seismic attributes.

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