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In situ stress and moduli: Comparison of values derived from multiple techniques

Warpinski, Norman R.

This study compares the moduli and stresses obtained from dynamic measurements (e.g., logs or tomograms) and static tests (microfracture stress tests, core tri-axial compression tests) at M-Site, where there is a full suite of both types of data as well as other supporting information. The study shows that the dynamic moduli and log-derived stresses are considerably different from the measured in situ values as determined from microfracture stress tests. 2-D images of moduli and stress were also calculated from p-wave and s-wave tomograms, but the primary value of these results is in the qualitative description of the reservoir. The choice of modulus and stress values has a significant effect on processes such as hydraulic fracturing.