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Model of Effective Width and Fracture Conductivity for Hydraulic Fractures in Tight Reservoirs

Authors :
Min Yan
Hong Liu
Shan Jiang
Hao Wang
Peng Chen
Botao Liu
Source :
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. 45:7821-7834
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Hydraulic fracturing technology is widely used in the development of tight reservoirs. Hydraulic fracture closure highly impacts oil and gas production in tight reservoirs, and a quantitative description of the effective width and fracture conductivity has a guiding significance for fracturing design and productivity prediction. In this paper, based on the mechanical characteristics of proppants in hydraulic fracturing, a fracture width model is first established for sandstone and shale reservoirs, and the effect of the closing pressure on the rock mechanics parameters of proppants is considered. Then, by the changes in fracture width and proppant permeability, a fracture conductivity model is built. Finally, the models are verified with existing experimental data, and are applied to analyze the influence of relevant parameters on the effective width and fracture conductivity of hydraulic fractures. Fracture closure is primarily affected by proppant deformation and embedment. An increase in the proppant elastic modulus can reduce proppant deformation and avoid fracture closure. A fracture containing large proppant more readily closes during the production process, and the closing pressure has a considerable effect on the proppant rock mechanical parameters, which can prevent the fracture from closing to maintain its conductivity. In this study, fracture closure and its conductivity are predicted, which is conducive to the production of tight reservoirs.

Details

ISSN :
21914281 and 2193567X
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........77db4078385506f3b19ebea6159a13b4