Abstract

The analysis of microseismic events is one of a few tools available for characterizing processes that occur within the subsurface. We have developed a method for modeling microseismic activity in the subsurface that allows us to model microseismic events at the reservoir scale. By embedding this method in a fully coupled hydromechanical numerical code, we simulate the development of hydraulic fractures in an unconventional reservoir with an explicitly represented discrete fracture network for a relatively simple synthetic model and a more complicated model based upon field observations. The results demonstrate that the model can be effectively calibrated against measured microseismic activity, and it can be used to make predictions regarding the timing, location, and amplitude of events in the subsurface.

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