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Comprehensive analysis of initiation and propagation pressures in drilling induced fractures

Journal

JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 149, Issue -, Pages 228-243

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2016.10.039

Keywords

Drilling induced fractures; Lost circulation material; Fracture propagation pressure; Fracture initiation pressure; Wellbore strengthening; Large-scale fracturing experiment

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  1. ConocoPhillips
  2. Schlumberger

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A new experimental set-up was designed to carry out high-pressure borehole fracturing tests on cylindrical rock samples. The experimental set-up offers full control over borehole, confining, and pore pressures. Fracturing experiments were conducted on cylindrical Berea sandstone samples. Several injection cycles were carried out on each rock sample to measure the Fracture Initiation Pressure (FIP) and the stable Fracture Propagation Pressure (FPP) at various confining pressures. The measured FIP values were compared with Hubbert and Willis' model, and Rummers model. The stable FPPs were measured using synthetic based mud (SBM) with and without lost circulation material (LCM), and compared with the large-scale fracturing experiments conducted at the Drilling Engineering Association (DEA) 13 investigation. Our study shows that initiation of a drilling induced fracture (DIF) is best characterized by a fracture mechanics approach such as Rummers model. The stable FPP value changes linearly with the minimum horizontal stress (Shmin), and it is independent of the maximum horizontal stress (S-hmax) or the vertical stress (S-v). Also, we show that adding LCM to the drilling fluids significantly enhances the stable FPP.

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