On the Application of the Channel-Fracturing Technique to Soft Rock Formations

Author:

Khanna Aditya1,Kotousov Andrei1,Luong Hao Thanh1

Affiliation:

1. University of Adelaide

Abstract

Summary The application of the channel-fracturing technique can result in a significant increase in the conductivity of hydraulic fractures and reduced proppant usage. In soft rock formations, the conductivity of the partially propped fractures would depend not only on the volume fraction of the open channels, but also on the elastic deformation of open channels and fracture closure resulting from proppant consolidation and embedment. In this study, an analytical approach is developed for identifying the optimal proppant column spacing that maximizes the effective conductivity. The latter parameter can guide the design of the proppant-injection schedule and well-perforation scheme. To demonstrate the approach, we conduct a parametric study under realistic field conditions and identify the folds of increase in fracture conductivity and reduction in proppant use resulting from the optimized application of the channel-fracturing technique. The outcomes of the parametric study could be particularly useful in the application of the developed approach to soft rock formations.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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