There are 2 basic types of natural fractures that need to be studied when characterising naturally fractured reservoirs - whether it be a geothermal or hydrocarbon reservoir. These are extension and shear fractures.
In this blog, we discuss the value of log slippage and how it is essentially the same as vertical shear restoration on a cross section without the use of wells.
Relay ramps can create communication between fault blocks during an oil field development. Here we look at some examples and other types of segmentation which occur in weaker rocks.
Here, we have a look at some naturally fractured sandstone outcrops in Caithness Scotland which are an analogue for the giant Clair Field, West of Shetland.
Putting together some conceptual models of your fracture network will save you a lot time during the fracture modelling process. Here we look at some examples.