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Shale gouge ratio

For each fault, we calculate the shale gouge ratio (SGR) at all points of reservoir overlap. SGR is defined as the proportion (%) of shale in the rock interval that has moved past any point on the fault. This requires mapping of the fault displacement and combination with the shale percentage in the reservoir zones. RFT data provide a calibration of the value of SGR required to seal a fault plane. SGR values of 15-18% are consistent with adjacent fault blocks having small pressure differentials (18% correspond to significant seal (ca. 8 bar). [Pg.107]


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