Abstract

Electrical and acoustic image logs are the best evaluating subsurface fracture and In-situ Stress wellbore data among direct and indirect methods. In this study, which had done by using the 24 Asmari reservoir well data in the Aghajari giant oilfield firstly were determined and categorized subsurface natural fracture, fault and In-situ Stress from common conventional well log, electrical and acoustic image logs, dipole sonic logs and 3D seismic data. Then, the relationship between determined features are evaluated in terms of genesis, events and different structural setting as the interaction between fault and In-situ Stress on the kinematic and subsurface natural fracture of Aghajari oilfield in southwest of Iran.

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