Tuesday

Programme

Tuesday 30 May

 
08:30
SHALE:
Chairs: Ida Fabricius & Nazmul Mondol
 
08:30 - Shale rock physics, geomechanics and petrophyics: A discussion about nothing (Abstract)
Manika Prasad
Colorado School of Mines, USA
 
08:50 - Rock Physics and Petrophysics in a Hybrid Gas Shale System (Abstract)
Dave Dewhurst
CSIRO, Australia
 
09:10 - Water retention effects on the elastic properties of Opalinus shale (Abstract)
Alexey Yurikov
Curtin U, Australia
 
09:30 - Stress and saturation dependent properties of shales – Laboratory measurements at seismic and ultrasonic frequencies (Abstract)
Dawid Szewczyk
NTNU, Norway
 
09:50
Discussion
 
10:10
Break
 
10:40
GEOMECHANICS & ROCK PHYSICS:
Chairs: Luca Duranti & Dave Dewhurst
 
10:40 - Do wave velocities really depend on stress? (Abstract)
Erling Fjær
SINTEF, Norway
 
11:00 - Vertical effective stress estimation for unconsolidated sands (Abstract)
Guillaume Sauvin
NGI, Norway
 
11:20 - Fluid-induced rupture on heat-treated andesite (Abstract)
Zhi Li
ENS, France
 
11:40 - Acoustic Emission Processes Occurring During High-Pressure Sand Compaction (Abstract)
Andrea Muñoz Ibáñez
U Coruña, Spain
 
12:00
Discussion
 
12:30
Lunch
 
13:30
ANISOTROPY:
Chairs: Leon Thomsen & Morten Jakobsen
 
13:30 - Textural fabric influence on P-wave velocity anisotropy: an attempt at scaling (Abstract)
Ludmila Adam
U Auckland, New Zealand
 
13:50 - Effect of pressure on 3D distribution of P-wave velocity and attenuation in antigorite serpentinite (Abstract)
Tomas Svitek
Inst. Geology CAS, Czhech Rep.
 
14:10 - Principal directions and slowness surface in low-symmetry media (Abstract)
Ran Bachrach
Schlumberger, USA
 
14:30 - Physical and numerical modeling of acoustic reflectivity from elastic anisotropic media (Abstract)
Reza Malehmir
U Alberta, Canada
 
14:50
Poster intro
 
15:20
Break & poster session:

POSTERS:

8: The centreline representation as input to capillary network simulations (Abstract)
Rodrigo Neumann Barros Ferreira
IBM Research, Brazil
 
9: Prediction of stress dependency on acoustic velocity in chalk (Abstract)
Jeppe Regel
Geo, Denmark
 
10: Proposed relationships between dynamic and static Young modulus of a weak carbonate reservoir using laboratory tests (Abstract)
Javad Sharifi
University Of Oslo, Norway
 
11: The Effect of Microstructure on Bulk Moduli of Rocks by Means of Finite Element Method (Abstract)
Umar Fauzi
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
 
12: Water saturation and stiffness of chalk from Halfdan and Dan fields, Danish North Sea (Abstract)
Leonardo Meireles
DTU, Denmark
 
13: Elastic anisotropy of gneiss: comparison of experimental measurements, crystal orientation and microstructure-based modelling (Abstract)
Tomas Svitek
Institute of Geology, Czechia
 
 
16:00
COMPUTATIONAL ROCK PHYSICS:
Chairs: Per Avseth & Mohammad Hossain Bhuiyan
 
16:00- Numerical two-scale method for estimation of elastic properties from digital rock images (Abstract)
Vadim Lisitsa
Inst. Petroleum Geology & Geophysics, Russia
 
16:20 - Carbonate rock physics modelling at ultrasonic and seismic frequencies (Abstract)
Zizhen Wang
China U Petroleum, China
 
16:40 - Seismic attenuation and percolation of fracture networks (Abstract)
Eva Caspari
U Lausanne, Switzerland
 
17:00
Discussion & wrap-up
 
17:30
End day 2
 

 

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29 May - 2 June 2017
Trondheim, Norway

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