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A New Approach to the Identification of Active Fracture Zones of Oil-Bearing Rocks Based on Satellite Images and GIS Technologies
Vladimir V Krupitskiy, Yuri M Polishchuk

Изменена: 2025-02-20

Аннотация


Methodological issues of identifying active fracture zones as enhanced oil recovery zones using informationspace technologies are considered. Because the insufficiency of seismic methods for identifying active fracture zones used landscape indicators of active fracturing zones, which are determined by the results of a joint analysis of seismic data and satellite images. To determine the landscape indicators, a summer satellite image of medium resolution (30 m.) Landsat was used. To identify landscape indicators of active fracture zones, the landscape features of the field territory were used, in particular, the directions of rivers and other watercourses, the rectangular shapes of the boundaries of the transition of wetlands to forest complexes, and others. The location of landscape indicators was used to confirm the identification of active zones of fracture by landscape indicators near a highdebit well in a satellite image. Other examples of interpretation of active fracture zones using the identified landscape indicators in a satellite image are presented.

Ключевые слова


seismic data; satellite images; active fracture zones; landscape indicators

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