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Published May 2018 | Supplemental Material
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Toward the Origin of Long‐Period Long‐Duration Seismic Events during Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment: A Case Study in the Shale Play of Sichuan Basin, China

Abstract

Long‐period long‐duration (LPLD) seismic events have been recently observed over several unconventional reservoirs, and are postulated to play a significant role in accommodating deformation within the stimulation zone. However, the origin of LPLD events is still under debate. In this study, we present observations of tremor‐like events during the multistage hydraulic fracturing treatment of a pilot horizontal well within the Weiyuan Shale play in southwestern Sichuan basin, China. These tremor‐like signals recorded by the deep downhole monitoring array (15 Hz geophones) resemble the previously reported LPLD examples in terms of both duration and frequency content. In this particular case, with the concurrent records from the surface broadband array, we however confirm that these signals are located well outside the treatment area, and most probably originate from regional earthquakes that occurred during the treatment course within 250 km radius of the treatment well, instead of local sources directly related to the hydraulic stimulation. This study implies that the attenuated signals of regional seismicity may constitute a particularly deceptive pitfall for identifying and misinterpreting LPLD events during hydraulic fracturing, especially in seismically active regions. Our results also highlight the importance of surface broadband array in monitoring hydraulic fracturing activities.

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© 2018 Seismological Society of America. Published Online 21 February 2018. Data and Resources: The China Earthquake Data Center was searched using data.earthquake.cn (last accessed September 2017). All the plots were made using the Generic Mapping Tools v.5.3.1 (http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu, last accessed February 2017; Wessel et al., 2013). The waveforms used in this study were collected as part of the hydraulic fracturing monitoring experiment in Weiyuan Shale play. Data are available from the corresponding author upon request. The authors thank Sichuan Geophysical Company of China National Petroleum Company (CNPC) for providing the field dataset and permission to present this work, and Editor‐in‐Chief Zhigang Peng and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments. This work was jointly supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program, Number 2015CB250903), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Numbers 41604043 and 41630209), and the Science Foundation of China University of Petroleum, Beijing (Numbers 2462014YJRC045 and 2462015YQ1203).

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