地质力学与作业参数耦合综合分析优化水力裂缝扩展与支撑剂分布

Ankush Singh, Shaochuan Xu, M. Zoback, M. McClure
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本文分析了增产设计与两个重要的地质力学效应之间的相互作用:岩性层间最小主应力(Shmin)的变化和相邻水力裂缝同时扩展产生的应力阴影效应。为了证明这些相互作用,采用了一个代表实际案例研究的5层地质力学模型来模拟水力裂缝的扩展。该模型包括在生产区间内、下方和上方进行的Shmin测量剖面。层间的应力变化导致裂缝整体向上扩展,支撑剂很大程度上高于生产层段。这是由于裂缝内的压力分布和多层的应力对比之间的相互作用。对地质力学约束与完井设计参数(如着陆层、簇间距、射孔直径、流量和支撑剂浓度)之间复杂的三维耦合进行了敏感性研究。模拟结果表明,具有良好特征的应力地层学对水力裂缝特征预测和操作参数优化具有重要意义。
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Integrated Analysis of the Coupling Between Geomechanics and Operational Parameters to Optimize Hydraulic Fracture Propagation and Proppant Distribution
This paper presents an analysis of the interactions between stimulation design and two important geomechanical effects: the variation of least principal stress (Shmin) between lithological layers and the stress shadow effect that arises from simultaneously propagating adjacent hydraulic fractures. To demonstrate these interactions, hydraulic fracture propagation is modeled with a 5-layer geomechanical model representing an actual case study. The model consists of a profile of Shmin measurements made within, below and above the producing interval. The stress variations between layers leads to an overall upward fracture propagation and proppant largely above the producing interval. This is due to interactions between the pressure distribution within the fracture and the stress contrast in the multiple layers. A sensitivity study is done to investigate the complex 3-D couplings between geomechanical constraints and well completion design parameters such as landing zone, cluster spacing, perforation diameter, flow rate and proppant concentration. The simulation results demonstrate the importance of a well characterized stress stratigraphy for prediction of hydraulic fracture characteristics and optimization of operational parameters.
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