Determination Of In Situ Stress From Anelastic Strain Recovery Measurements Of Oriented Core: Comparison To Hydraulic Fracture Stress Measurements In The Rollins Sandstone, Piceance Basin, Colorado

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Lawrence W. Teufel
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A method to determine in situ stress directions and magnitudes from anelastic strain recovery measurements of oriented core has been used to determine the principal horizontal in situ stresses in the Rollins Sandstone in a deep well near Rifle, Colorado. The principal horizontal stress directions were determined directly from the principal horizontal strain recovery directions. The principal horizontal stress magnitudes were calculated from the principal strain recovery magnitudes, overburden stress, and Poison's ratio of the rock using a viscoelastic model. The accuracy of the in situ stress directions and magnitudes determined from anelastic strain recovery measurements was substantiated by a direct comparison with open-hole hydraulic fracture stress measurements. The anelastic strain recovery method predicted the magnitudes of the maximum and minimum horizontal principal stresses to be 54.5 MPa and 51.9 MPa, respectively; with an azimuth of N63ºW ± 8º for the maximum horizontal stress. The hydraulic fracture stress measurements yielded maximum and minimum horizontal principal stress magnitudes of 49.6 MPa and 46.8 MPa, respectively. The azimuth of the maximum horizontal stress ranged from N50ºW to N70°W.
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APA: Lawrence W. Teufel  (1984)  Determination Of In Situ Stress From Anelastic Strain Recovery Measurements Of Oriented Core: Comparison To Hydraulic Fracture Stress Measurements In The Rollins Sandstone, Piceance Basin, Colorado

MLA: Lawrence W. Teufel Determination Of In Situ Stress From Anelastic Strain Recovery Measurements Of Oriented Core: Comparison To Hydraulic Fracture Stress Measurements In The Rollins Sandstone, Piceance Basin, Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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