Interference fracturing: Nonuniform distributions of perforation clusters that promote simultaneous growth of multiple hydraulic fractures

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM SPE Journal Pub Date : 2015-04-01 DOI:10.2118/172500-PA
A. Peirce, A. Bunger
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© 2015 Society of Petroleum Engineers. One of the important hurdles in horizontal-well stimulation is the generation of hydraulic fractures (HFs) from all perforation clusters within a given stage, despite the challenges posed by stress shadowing and reservoir variability. In this paper, we use a newly developed, fully coupled, parallel-planar 3D HF model to investigate the potential to minimize the negative impact of stress shadowing and thereby to promote more-uniform fracture growth across an array of HFs by adjusting the location of the perforation clusters. In this model, the HFs are assumed to evolve in an array of parallel planes with full 3D stress coupling while the constant fluid influx into the wellbore is dynamically partitioned to each fracture so that the wellbore pressure is the same throughout the array. The model confirms the phenomenon of inner-fracture suppression because of stress shadowing when the perforation clusters are uniformly distributed. Indeed, the localization of the fracture growth to the outer fractures is so dominant that the total fractured area generated by uniform arrays is largely independent of the number of perforation clusters. However, numerical experiments indicate that certain nonuniform cluster spacings promote a profound improvement in the even development of fracture growth. Identifying this effect relies on this new model's ability to capture the full hydrodynamical coupling between the simultaneously evolving HFs in their transition from radial to Perkins-Kern-Nordgren (PKN)-like geometries (Perkins and Kern 1961; Nordgren 1972).
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干涉压裂:射孔簇分布不均匀,促进多个水力裂缝同时生长
©2015美国石油工程师学会。水平井增产的一个重要障碍是,尽管存在应力阴影和储层变化带来的挑战,但在给定阶段内,所有射孔簇都能产生水力裂缝(HFs)。在本文中,我们使用了一种新开发的、完全耦合的、平行平面的三维高频模型来研究通过调整射孔簇的位置来最大限度地减少应力阴影的负面影响,从而促进更均匀的裂缝生长。在该模型中,假设HFs在具有全三维应力耦合的平行平面阵列中演化,同时不断流入井筒的流体被动态划分到每个裂缝中,从而使整个阵列中的井筒压力相同。该模型证实了均匀分布的射孔簇存在应力阴影导致的裂缝内抑制现象。事实上,裂缝扩展到外部裂缝的局部化是如此重要,以至于均匀排列产生的总裂缝面积在很大程度上与射孔簇的数量无关。然而,数值实验表明,某些不均匀的簇间距促进了裂缝生长的均匀发展。识别这种效应依赖于这个新模型的能力,该模型能够捕捉到同时演化的高频气体从径向向类似于Perkins-Kern- nordgren (PKN)几何形状转变过程中的流体动力学耦合(Perkins and Kern 1961;Nordgren 1972)。
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SPE Journal
SPE Journal 工程技术-工程:石油
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7.20
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11.10%
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229
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: Covers theories and emerging concepts spanning all aspects of engineering for oil and gas exploration and production, including reservoir characterization, multiphase flow, drilling dynamics, well architecture, gas well deliverability, numerical simulation, enhanced oil recovery, CO2 sequestration, and benchmarking and performance indicators.
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