Multi-scale analysis of the influence of sedimentary fabric and composition on the geomechanical properties of organic-rich mudstones: a case study from the Duvernay Formation, Alberta, Canada

Abstract
In this research, the influence of sedimentary fabric and composition on the geomechanical properties of organic-rich mudstones has been investigated at the seismic, wireline log and core scale with resolution ranging from 50m- to the cm-scale. Our analysis reveals that a relationship is observable between composition, fabric, and elastic properties of the rock units at each scale of observation. Generally, carbonate-rich facies show the highest values of Young’s modulus (YM) and Poisson’s ratio (PR); clay-rich facies show the lowest YM and intermediate PR; biogenic silica-rich (“organic-rich”) facies show intermediate YM and the lowest PR. At the seismic scale, for which the resolution does not allow for assessment of intra-Duvernay mechanical heterogeneity characterization, significant difference in computed elastic moduli is observed between the organic-rich Duvernay Formation and its bounding strata which show different mineralogy. Analysis at the m- and cm-scale of compositional and geomechanical properties of the Duvernay Formation from outcrop samples reveals significant heterogeneity within the Duvernay Formation. Our research suggests that geological and geomechanical heterogeneity within the Duvernay Formation is facies-dependent. In fact, organic-rich mudstones show nearly twice as much variability in composition and mechanical hardness than carbonate-rich facies. This, in conjunction with our analysis of vertical and lateral geological heterogeneity within the Duvernay Formation from subsurface data, suggests that a cautionary approach should be adopted when using averaged or upscaled data for subsurface modeling which risk oversimplifying reservoir complexity. In this case, heterogeneity of rock properties should be included in reservoir models as a measure of uncertainty on the input data.
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Keywords
organic-rich mudstone, sedimentology, petrophysics, reservoir heterogeneity
Citation
Venieri, M. (2021). Multi-scale analysis of the influence of sedimentary fabric and composition on the geomechanical properties of organic-rich mudstones: a case study from the Duvernay Formation, Alberta, Canada (Doctoral thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca.