A Novel Hydraulic Fracturing Model Fully Coupled With Geomechanics and Reservoir Simulation

Author:

Ji Lujun1,Settari A.1,Sullivan R. B.2

Affiliation:

1. University of Calgary

2. Anadarko Petroleum

Abstract

Summary Unconventional fracturing techniques, such as high-rate waterfracs, waterflooding, or steam stimulation, produced water and cuttings reinjection, CO2 sequestration, and coalbed methane stimulation, are difficult to model because of strong interactions among the fracturing process, geomechanical changes in the porous media, and reservoir fluid flow. The resulting strong poroelastic/thermoelastic effects, permeability and porosity changes, and possible rock failure make current conventional fracturing models inadequate in such circumstances. Therefore, it is necessary to develop new models that include all of these mechanisms and that are capable of conducting integrated data analysis. This paper presents a new fracturing model with all of these mechanisms included. The model fully couples fracture mechanics with reservoir and geomechanics simulation. This methodology allows us to model fracture initiation and propagation, post-frac multiphase cleanup in the reservoir and fracture and pre-frac and post-frac well performance in a changing stress and pressure environment, all within the same system. The model couples a 3D finite element geomechanics model with a conventional 3D finite difference reservoir flow simulator. The geomechanics module implicitly models fracture propagation via displacements on the fracture face. The flow and geomechanics/fracturing are coupled in an iterative manner that is equivalent to full coupling of geomechanical and reservoir flow modeling. The 3D (planar) fracture geometry and the pressures in it are the common dynamic boundary conditions for the flow and stress modules. The new iterative process yields smooth fracture propagation, and the model has been tested on classical fracturing problems. A field example demonstrates the validity and advantages of the approach. To illustrate the model capabilities, we model a waterfrac stimulation performed in Bossier tight-gas sands. The model results show that the model is capable of matching complex injection history and calibrating the stress-dependency of formation permeability.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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