4.6 Article

Characteristics Description of Shale Fracture Surface Morphology: A Case Study of Shale Samples from Barnett Shale

Journal

PROCESSES
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr10020401

Keywords

shale fracture; surface morphology; roughness; joint roughness coefficient; fractal dimension

Funding

  1. Youth Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China [51804255]
  2. Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi [2019JQ-488]
  3. Opening Fund of Key Laboratory of Unconventional Oil & Gas Development (China University of Petroleum (East China)) [19CX05005A-6]
  4. Ministry of Education
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [19CX05005A-6]

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This study aims to describe the surface morphology characteristics of shale fractures and proposes a set of methods for characterization. The study found that these characteristics are directional and positively correlated with roughness.
Shale reservoirs are the hot issue in unconventional resources. The key to the development of shale reservoirs lies in the complex fractures, which are the only path for fluid to migrate from the matrix to the wellbore in shale reservoirs. Therefore, the characteristics of shale fracture surface morphology directly affect fluid migration in shale reservoirs. However, there are few reports about the characteristics of shale fracture surface morphology as the parallel plate model was commonly used to characterize the fracture, neglecting its surface morphology characteristics and leading to great deviation. Thus, description methods were introduced to characterize shale fracture surface morphology with the aim to provide a foundation for the development of shale resources. Three shale samples were fractured by the Brazilian test, and the height distribution of the fracture surface was captured by a three-dimensional profilometer. Then, three-dimensional fracture surface morphology was regarded as a set of two-dimensional profiles, which converted three-dimensional information into two-dimensional data. Roughness, joint roughness coefficient, fractal dimension, tortuosity, and dip angle were employed to characterize shale fracture surface morphology, and their calculation methods were also, respectively, proposed. It was found that roughness, joint roughness coefficient, fractal dimension, tortuosity, and dip angle were all directional, and they varied greatly along with different directions. Roughness, joint roughness coefficient, fractal dimension, tortuosity, absolute dip angle, and overall trend dip angle were among 0.0834-0.2427 mm, 2.5715-10.9368, 2.1000-2.1364, 1.0732-1.1879, 17.7498 degrees-24.5941 degrees, and 3.7223 degrees -13.3042 degrees, respectively. Joint roughness coefficient, fractal dimension, tortuosity, and dip angle were all positively correlated with roughness.

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