World Pressure Map
Initiation of a global pore pressure magnitude database "World Pressure Map"
The project World Pressure Map is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
The project aims to develop a global database for pore pressure magnitude data. The database will be made publicly available through in the existing World Stress Map (www.world-stress-map.org) services to ensure long-term availability as a key future resource for a broad community. The resulting “World Pressure Map” database is going to be initiated with publicly available datasets from drilled ICDP wells and published and public datasets from Europe, Australia and the USA, but also other parts of the World. A globally valid quality ranking scheme for pore pressure magnitude data, such as pressure build up during production and formation testing and well control situations (kicks and influxes) and combinations of mud gas and measured pressures within the wellbore is planned to be developed based on these datasets.
Relationships between geophysical properties of shales (in particular seismic and sonic velocity, short: shale velocity) and vertical effective stress (difference between vertical stress and pore pressure) have been proven useful to predict pore pressure in areas, where no pore pressure measurements are available, but the derivation of these relationships usually remains an expert task. A global and quality-ranked pore pressure magnitude database offers the first-time opportunity to investigate and compare quality-weighted relationships between vertical effective stress and shale velocity on a global scale and to provide a basis for first order pore pressure predictions.
Funded by: German Research Foundation (DFG, Project Number: 517908693)
Project Duration: 2023-2025 (2 years)
Project Team @TUM.GTT: Indira Shatyrbayeva, Michael Drews
Partners: Oliver Heidbach (GFZ Potsdam)