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CO2-Driven Hydraulic Fracturing Trajectories across a Preexisting Fracture

Authors :
Jiehao Wang
Yuemiao Liu
Qi Zhang
Gao Yufeng
Ma Like
Jingli Xie
Cao Shengfei
Source :
Geofluids, Vol 2021 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Hindawi, 2021.

Abstract

Defining the trajectory of hydraulic fractures crossing bedding planes and other fractures is a significant issue in determining the effectiveness of the stimulation. In this work, a damage evolution law is used to describe the initiation and propagation of the fracture. The model couples rock deformation and gas seepage using the finite element method and is validated against classical theoretical analysis. The simulation results define four basic intersection scenarios between the fluid-driven and preexisting fractures: (a) inserting—the hydraulic fracture inserts into a bedding plane and continues to propagate along it; (b) L-shaped crossing—the hydraulic fracture approaches the fracture/bedding plane then branches into the plane without crossing it; (c) T-shaped crossing—the hydraulic fracture approaches the fracture/bedding plane, branches into it, and crosses through it; (d) direct crossing—the hydraulic fracture crosses one or more bedding planes without branching into them. The intersection scenario changes from (a) → (b) → (c) → (d) in specimens with horizontal bedding planes when the stress ratio β ( β = σ y / σ x ) increases from 0.2 to 5. Similarly, the intersection type changes from (d) → (c) → (a) with an increase in the bedding plane angle α (0° → 90°). Stiffness of the bedding planes also exerts a significant influence on the propagation of hydraulic fractures. As the stiffness ratio E 1 ¯ / E 2 ¯ increases from 0.1 to 0.4 and 0.8, the seepage area decreases from 22.2% to 41.8%, and the intersection type changes from a T-shaped crossing to a direct crossing.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14688115
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geofluids
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6046ab5ef61f54b0ac542f149105d0b2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5533945