Published August 1, 2016 | Version v1
Journal article

Hydraulic fracturing model featuring initiation beyond the wellbore wall for directional well in coal bed

  • 1. Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing (China)
  • 2. China University of Petroleum, Beijing (China)
  • 3. The 6th Design Institute for Production Planning of Daqing Oilfield co., Ltd, Daqing (China)

Description

In developing internal fracture systems in coal beds, the initiation mechanism differs greatly from that of conventional ones and initiations may be produced beyond the wellbore wall. This paper describes the features of the internal structure of coal beds and RFPA2D simulation is used to attest the possible occurrence of initiation beyond the wellbore wall in coal bed hydraulic fracturing. Using the theory of elasticity and fracture mechanics, we analyse the stress distribution in the vicinal coal rock. Then by taking into consideration the effects of the spatial relationship between coal bed cleats and the wellbore, we establish a model for calculating both tensile and shear initiation pressure that occur along cleats beyond the wellbore wall. The simulation in this paper indicates that for shear initiations that happen along coal cleats, the pressure required to initiate fracture for cleats beyond the wellbore wall is evidently lower than that on the wellbore wall, thus it is easier to initiate shear fractures for cleats beyond the wellbore wall. For tensile failure, the pressure required to initiate tensile fracture for cleats beyond the wellbore wall is obviously higher than that for cleats at the wellbore wall, thus it is easier to initiate tensile fractures for cleats at the wellbore wall. On the one hand, this paper has proved the possible occurrence of initiations beyond the wellbore wall and has changed the current assumption that hydraulic fractures can only occur at the wellbore wall. On the other hand, the established theoretical model provides a new approach to calculating the initiation pressure in hydraulic fracturing. (paper)

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-2132/13/4/536

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Geophysics and Engineering (Online)
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 536-548
ISSN
1742-2140

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
50002262
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
COAL; ELASTICITY; FRACTURE MECHANICS; HYDRAULIC FRACTURES; HYDRAULIC FRACTURING; HYDRAULICS; ROCKS; SHEAR; SIMULATION; STRESSES
Descriptors DEC
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; ENERGY SOURCES; FAILURES; FLUID MECHANICS; FOSSIL FUELS; FRACTURES; FRACTURING; FUELS; MATERIALS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; MECHANICS