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Abstract

Summary

Studying fracturing is a crucial aspect of pay zones prediction. Contemporary methods of studying rock formations allow to assess the fracturing of the formations examined and define their textural features. Formation Micro Imager (FMI) allows to solve the following challenges: identify the elements of structural abundance; define the angles of incidence and strike angles; identify thin bedded manifolds, determine the systems of fractures; determine the decompaction zones precisely; extract additional information about non core pay zones and select zones for testing. Formation Micro Imager (FMI) has already been used in geophysics, however, applying this method to effusive igneous sedimentary complex could solve certain unconventional challenges.

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2018-08-11
2024-04-19
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