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Numerical Modelling of Extended Leak-Off Test with a Pre-Existing Fracture

Journal

ROCK MECHANICS AND ROCK ENGINEERING
Volume 49, Issue 4, Pages 1359-1368

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-015-0807-x

Keywords

Extended leak-off test; XLOT; Model; Fracture; Coupled

Funding

  1. Research Council of Norway
  2. ConocoPhillips
  3. Det norske oljeselskap
  4. Statoil
  5. Talisman
  6. TOTAL
  7. Wintershall

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Extended leak-off test (XLOT) is one of the few techniques available for stress measurements in oil and gas wells. Interpretation of the test is often difficult since the results depend on a multitude of factors, including the presence of natural or drilling-induced fractures in the near-well area. Coupled numerical modelling of XLOT has been performed to investigate the pressure behaviour during the flowback phase as well as the effect of a pre-existing fracture on the test results in a low-permeability formation. Essential features of XLOT known from field measurements are captured by the model, including the saw-tooth shape of the pressure vs injected volume curve, and the change of slope in the pressure vs time curve during flowback used by operators as an indicator of the bottomhole pressure reaching the minimum in situ stress. Simulations with a pre-existing fracture running from the borehole wall in the radial direction have revealed that the results of XLOT are quite sensitive to the orientation of the pre-existing fracture. In particular, the fracture initiation pressure and the formation breakdown pressure increase steadily with decreasing angle between the fracture and the minimum in situ stress. Our findings seem to invalidate the use of the fracture initiation pressure and the formation breakdown pressure for stress measurements or rock strength evaluation purposes.

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