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Investigation on Nonuniform Extension of Hydraulic Fracture in Shale Gas Formation

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GEOFLUIDS
Volume 2021, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5516040

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  1. Scientific Research Project of PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Field Company [20190302-18]

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Hydraulic fracturing with multiple clusters is an important method to improve fracture complexity in shale formations. However, in Changning shale block of China, the anisotropy of mechanical property and stress shadowing effect between multiclusters can lead to nonuniform fracture extension and reduced treatment performance. Through numerical simulations, it was found that reducing cluster number and increasing cluster spacing and flow rate can promote the growth of interior fractures and lower the standard deviation of fracture length. Implementing nonuniform perforation distribution in the target shale area can further enhance fracture propagation.
Hydraulic fracturing with multiple clusters has been a significant way to improve fracture complexity and achieve high utilization of shale formation. This technology has been widely applied in the main shale area of North America. In Changning shale block of China, it, as a promising treatment technology, is being used in horizontal well now. Due to the anisotropy of mechanical property and the stress shadowing effect between multiclusters, fractures would extend nonuniformly and even some clusters are invalid, leading to a poor treatment performance. In this work, based on the geology and engineering characteristics of Changning shale block, different cluster number, cluster spacing, perforation distribution, and flow rate were discussed by the numerical simulation method to clarify multifracture propagation. It is implied that with the reduction of cluster number and the growth of cluster spacing and flow rate, the length and average width of interior fractures are inclined to increase due to the mitigation of stress shadowing effect, contributing to the lower standard deviation (SD) of fracture length, but too small cluster number or too large cluster spacing is not recommended. Besides, the perforation distribution with more perforations in interior fractures can get larger length and average width of interior fractures compared with another two perforation distributions because of more fractional flow rates obtained, which results in more even fracture propagations. In Changning shale block, multicluster hydraulic fracturing with 4-6 clusters in a stage has been employed in 300-400 m well spacing, and diversion technology, limited-entry perforation (36-48 perforations per stage), high flow rate (16 m(3)/min), and small-sized ceramic proppant (100 mesh) are used to get better shale gas production. To promote the even propagation of fractures further, nonuniform perforation distribution should be introduced in the target shale area.

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