Journal of MMIJ
Online ISSN : 1884-0450
Print ISSN : 1881-6118
ISSN-L : 1881-6118
Original Paper
AE Monitoring and X-ray CT Observation for Failure of Berea Sandstone with Pore Pressure Increase
Tsuyoshi ISHIDADaisuke FUKAHORIMotoi ISHIDARyosuke SATOSumihiko MURATAShigenobu ONOZUKAKazuhito OSETOKoji YAMAMOTO
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2010 Volume 126 Issue 3 Pages 58-63

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Abstract
AE (acoustic emission) events have been monitored with water injection in enhanced oil recovery and in a fractured reservoir of oil and gas fields to detect reservoir behavior with pore pressure increase. Since the AE events are induced by various causes, it is important how to obtain useful information from the monitored AE events. Thus, in this research, we monitored AE events in a tri-axial experiment of Berea sandstone under control of pore pressure, to simulate AE monitoring in oil and gas fields.
The results have demonstrated the followings.
(1) The failure that is induced by pore pressure increase and accompanies the AE events could be explained and predicted by Mohr-Coulomb's failure criterion and Terzaghi's effective stress theory.
(2) Places where failures are induced could be clarified by source location of the monitored AE events.
(3) Fault plane solutions of the AE events are consistent with the directions of the induced macroscopic fracture plane and the stress condition applied in the experiment.
It could be concluded that AE is useful to monitor reservoir behavior with pore pressure increase, although further investigations from various aspects are needed.
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