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Rocks will deform and eventually fail if the forces acting on the rock exceed the ability of the rock to withstand those forces. Thus, all rock mechanics studies focus on determining the rock mechanical properties of the formations of interest and determining the magnitudes and orientations of the stresses acting on the rock (Jaeger 2007). Of particular interest is determining the properties and stresses in the vicinity of cavities or discontinuities, such as boreholes, perforation tunnels, and natural or hydraulically induced fractures. The accuracy of our knowledge of the rock properties and the stresses acting on the rock will determine the reliability of our predictions of the conditions of wellbore and reservoir pressure that may induce fracturing and lost circulation.

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