Experimental simulation of proppant permeability in hydraulic fracturing at extended time under bottom-hole conditions

Author:

Guenaoui Ali SeyfeddineORCID,Dobbi Abdelmadjid,Lebtahi Hamid,Zerrouki Ahmed Ali

Abstract

AbstractDuring hydraulic fracturing treatment, huge quantities of gel are pumped into the formation to initiate the fracture, maintain it open and transport the proppant. The fracture dimensionless conductivity (Fcd) is a key parameter to optimize the fracturing design, to estimate the productivity Index (PI) and the folds of increase (FOI). However, these parameters are affected by the gel residues which decrease the fracture conductivity; thus, the proppant cleanup is a very important step to avoid additional damage caused by fracturing fluid due to high gel concentration and the extended time of gel staying in the fracture before cleanup. Throughout the life of Hassi Messaoud, Algeria field, hydraulic fracturing technique has been aggressively used mainly in four producing formations in the Cambrian, with hard formation characteristics, an average permeability range and low reservoir pressure (0.15–0.45 psi/ft) and high stress value between 6000 and 9000 psi. In this paper, an experimental simulation is applied using a self-made cell to determine the effect of different parameters on the fracture conductivity under various bottom-hole conditions where different variables were used: effect of Proppant type, guar gel concentration, temperature, breaker concentration and closure pressure at extended time. An important drop in fracture conductivity was observed varied between 10 and 80% under stresses at interval of 2000 psi and 8000 psi, gel concentration up to 200 lb/1000 gal at extended time and temperature.

Funder

faculty of hydrocarbons, renewable energies, and earth and universe sciences, kasdi merbah university of ouargla, 30000 ouargla, algeria

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Energy,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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