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Poroelastic stress changes associated with primary oil production in the Los Angeles Basin, California

Susan E. Hough and Roger Bilham
Poroelastic stress changes associated with primary oil production in the Los Angeles Basin, California (in Induced seismicity, Brad Birkelo (prefacer), William L. Ellsworth (prefacer), Steve Roche (prefacer) and Mirko van der Baan (prefacer))
Leading Edge (Tulsa, OK) (February 2018) 37 (2): 108-116

Abstract

While recent investigations of induced earthquakes have focused on earthquakes associated with wastewater injection and unconventional recovery methods, the potential for earthquakes to be induced by primary production has long been recognized. We use boundary element methods to quantify the predicted geometry and amplitude of stress and strain changes associated with removal of large volumes of fluids in poroelastic reservoirs, focusing on the Los Angeles Basin (LA Basin) in California. We show that significant stress perturbations (upward of 0.1 MPa), while localized, typically extended several kilometers away from production horizons by the early 1940s. By this time, production horizons in the southwestern LA Basin were 2-4 km deep; models thus predict that stress conditions would have been perturbed significantly on faults at the upper edge of the seismogenic brittle crust, typically around 6 km. Predicted stress and strain changes associated with oil fields in the southwestern LA Basin during the first half of the 20th century, combined with stress changes caused by the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, could plausibly have induced a number of moderate-to-large earthquakes between 1932 and 1944. The rate of earthquakes in the southwestern LA Basin has been significantly lower since 1945 than it was for the three decades prior to 1945. We conclude that while decreasing production and pore-pressure reduction contributed to the initial decline, the continued decline was due in part to the advent of widespread water-flooding methods that maintained subsurface reservoir pressures.


ISSN: 1070-485X
EISSN: 1938-3789
Serial Title: Leading Edge (Tulsa, OK)
Serial Volume: 37
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Poroelastic stress changes associated with primary oil production in the Los Angeles Basin, California
Title: Induced seismicity
Author(s): Hough, Susan E.Bilham, Roger
Author(s): Birkelo, Bradprefacer
Author(s): Ellsworth, William L.prefacer
Author(s): Roche, Steveprefacer
Author(s): van der Baan, Mirkoprefacer
Affiliation: U. S. Geological Survey, Pasadena, CA, United States
Affiliation: Spectraseis, Houston, TX, United States
Pages: 108-116
Published: 201802
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 47
Accession Number: 2019-007277
Categories: SeismologyEconomic geology, geology of energy sources
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables, sketch maps
N33°40'00" - N34°00'00", W118°30'00" - W118°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: University of Colorado, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2019, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 201906
Program Name: USGSOPNon-USGS publications with USGS authors

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