Influence of fracture orientation distribution function on the estimates of gas-hydrate saturation of site 10 at Krishna-Godavari Basin, India

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We estimate the gas-hydrate saturation in fractured reservoirs of gas hydrate-rich marine sediments from Krishna-Godavari basin along the eastern margin of India. Effective medium modeling (EMM) is a combination of self-consistent approxi-mation (SCA), differential effective medium (DEM) modeling and smoothing and ideals with the anisotropy associated with clay platelets’ orientation. It proves to be a good choice attributable to its dependency on physical parameters alone. Previous approaches appertain to the implementation of orientation distribution function (ODF) on clay platelets alone assuming a vertical ellipsoidal shape of gas hydrates whilst in the present study, we have implemented ODF on hydrate bearing fractures assigning an ellipsoidal shape to them as well. A bias of ~2-4% in the saturation estimates streamlines the betterness of this approach.

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Singh, Y., & Nair, R. R. (2015). Influence of fracture orientation distribution function on the estimates of gas-hydrate saturation of site 10 at Krishna-Godavari Basin, India. Annals of Geophysics, 58(FASTTRACK3). https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-6844

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