Subsurface Stress Recognition from Wireline Logs
Bob Cornell, Schlumberger
Stresses in the subsurface can be recognized and evaluated from wireline log
interpretation. With current interest in highly deviated holes, knowledge of the
stress orientation and magnitude is critical to well planning. Well completions,
especially fracture design and perforation orientation should also consider
subsurface stress regimes. Examples will be shown of induced fractures and
breakout, how they are recognized and evaluated. Also to be presented is a map
of stress orientation made from FMIs in the Permian Basin and plotted into the
World Stress Map project.