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				 THE TRUTH ABOUT FRACTURES 
              This
				Reference Manual and Short Course cover
				topics
				needed for location of natural fractures from conventional open
				hole and image logs, as well as calculation of fracture
				intensity, fracture porosity, fracture related porosity, matrix
				porosity, water saturation, and permeability. The use of dipmeter analysis and image logs
                  as well as integration and calibration to core data is stressed.
				
 
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					REFERENCE MANUAL   -- CONTENTS --  
					VIDEO SLIDESHOW |  
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					1.00 Fractured Reservoir Basics
 1.01 Definition of Fractures
 1.02 Using Logs to Locate Fractures
 1.03 Using Core Analysis to Locate Fractures
 1.04 Other Methods for Fracture Location
 1.05 Recommended Logging Program
 2.00 Fracture Identification Basics
					2.01 Fracture Identification From Resistivity Logs
 2.02 Fracture Identification From SP Logs
 2.03 Fracture Identification From Caliper Logs
 2.04 Fracture Identification From Micro Resistivity Logs
 2.05 Fracture Identification From Dipmeter Logs
 2.06 Fracture Identification From Density, Neutron,PE Logs
 2.07 Fracture Identification From Gamma Ray Logs
 2.08 Fracture Identification From Temperature Logs
 2.09 Fracture Identification From Sonic Logs
 2.10 Fracture Identification From Sonic Waveform Logs
 3.00 Fracture Identification From 
					Resistivity Image Logs Determining Fracture Strike and Dip Angle
 Determining Stress Orientation
 3.01 Fracture Identification From Acoustic ImageLogs
 4.00 Classic Examples 4.01 Austin Chalk Example
 4.02 Fractured Shale
 4.03 Vertical Fracture in Vertical Hole
 4.04 Vertical Fracture in Horizontal Hole
 5.00 Log Overlays and Crossplots to 
					Quantify Fractures 5.01 Calculating Permeability From Stoneley Attenuation
 5.02 Calculating Formation Strength
 5.03 Calculating Fracture Intensity (Crain’s Method)
 5.04 Calculating Fracture Intensity and Initial Flow Rate 
					(Schafer’s Method)
 5.05 Calculating Fracture Porosity and Fracture Permeability 
					from Fracture Aperture
 6.00 Basic Resistivity Concepts in 
					Fractured Reservoirs 6.01 The Double Porosity Model in Fractured Reservoirs
 6.02 Water Saturation in the Double Porosity Model
 6.03 Example of Dual Porosity Mel
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					LECTURE 12 
						
						
						
						Fractured
						Reservoirs
						Basics
						
						Definition of Fractures
						
						Locating Fractures With Conventional Logs
						
						Locating Fractures With Image Logs
						
						Case Histories
						
						Quantifying Fractures
						
						Calculating Fracture Intensity
						
						The
						Double Porosity Model in Fractured Reservoirs
						
						Exercise 12 |  
					 
 
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