Azimuthal anisotropy in P-wave 3-D (multiazimuth) data

A naturally‐fractured gas reservoir in the Wind River Basin, Wyoming, is the site of a Department of Energy‐sponsored project to optimize seismic techniques for characterizing natural fractures (density, orientation). The target zone is the Lower Fort Union (LFU, depth 5400–10 000 ft, two‐way time ∼1.3–∼2 s), a low porosity, low permeability section in which fractures are necessary for commercial gas production. Flow rates incompatible with matrix porosity and permeability are observed.