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Tectonic regime controls clustering of deformation bands in porous sandstone

Roger Soliva
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Gregory Ballas
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Sven Philit
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Résumé

Porous sandstones tend to deform by the formation of low-permeability deformation bands that influence fluid flow in reservoir settings. The bands may be distributed or localized into clusters, and limited recent data suggest that tectonic regime may exert control on their distribution and clustering. In order to explore this suggestion, we performed a synthetic analysis based of 73 sets of bands, including 22 new sets measured for a reverse Andersonian regime that fill the important gap in data for this context. We find a surprisingly strong correlation between clustering and tectonic regime, where bands clearly are more distributed in the reverse regime compared to the normal regime. Together with the observed band distributions, capillary pressure data show evidence that efficient membrane seals are expected for extension, whereas pervasive permeability anisotropy is expected for contraction. Such a basic new rule concerning tectonic regime is very useful for assessment of reservoir properties where deformation bands are common but below seismic resolution.

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hal-01355925 , version 1 (24-08-2016)

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Roger Soliva, Gregory Ballas, Haakon Fossen, Sven Philit. Tectonic regime controls clustering of deformation bands in porous sandstone. Geology, 2016, 44 (6), pp.423-426. ⟨10.1130/G37585.1⟩. ⟨hal-01355925⟩
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