July 26, 2024
Journal Article

4D Electrical Resistivity Imaging of Stress Perturbations Induced During High-Pressure Shear Stimulation Tests

Abstract

Fluid flow through fractured media is typically governed by the distribution of fracture apertures, which are in turn governed by stress. Consequently, understanding subsurface stress is critical for understanding and predicting subsurface fluid flow. Although laboratory-scale studies have established a sensitive relationship between effective stress and bulk electrical conductivity in crystalline rock, that relationship has not been extensively leveraged to monitor stress evolution at the field scale using electrical or electromagnetic geophysical monitoring approaches. In this paper we demonstrate the use 4D electrical resistivity tomography to image perturbations in the stress field generated by pressurized borehole packers deployed during shear-stimulation attempts in a 1.25 km deep metamorphic crystalline rock formation.

Published: July 26, 2024

Citation

Johnson T.C., J.A. Burghardt, C.E. Strickland, D. Sirota, V.R. Vermeul, H. Knox, and P.C. Schwering, et al. 2024. 4D Electrical Resistivity Imaging of Stress Perturbations Induced During High-Pressure Shear Stimulation Tests. Geophysical Research Letters 51, no. 10:Art No. e2024GL108423. PNNL-SA-194109. doi:10.1029/2024GL108423